Its the collaboration of a lifetime for Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey. The two powerhouse vocalists have been asked by their fans to collaborate on a track for years already.

Last Friday, Ariana Grande released a remix version of "Yes, And?" with Mariah Carey. However, fans are dismayed with the results.

Ariana Grande Releases 'Yes And' With Mariah Carey

Announcing the collaboration on Instagram, Ariana Grande was thrilled to reveal that she's partnering with Mariah Carey for the 'Yes, And' reactions.

"I cannot believe the words I am typing," she wrote. "Yes, And? Remix feat the one and only, queen of my heart and lifelong inspiration @mariahcarey is out this Friday !!!!!!!!!!!"

According to the Grammy-winning singer, there are truly "no words" that can suffice her excitement.

"Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this dream come true and for sprinkling your brilliance and magic on my little song @mariahcarey. It means more to me than I could ever possibly articulate and I cannot wait for everyone to hear this! I love you eternally !!!!!!!" she went on to say.

Grande has publicly confessed her admiration toward Carey on numerous occasions. She has called the singer her "idol and inspiration," multiple times already.

Listen to Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey's "Yes, And?" below.

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Ariana Grande, Mariah Carey 'Yes, And?' Reactions

Arianators couldn't mince their words in describing the new "Yes, And?" remix.

"I feel like there is not enough "space" made for Mariah to shine, so she's like pushing herself to be in the song using her adlibs and like call-and-response echoes lol.... How unfortunate.. Mixing sounds so weird too, like she's locked in another room trying to sing into the song lol," a fan pointed out.

"Mariah singing the first chorus sounds like those karaoke videos on YouTube with the background vocals," another joked.

"That was chaotic. Mariah and Ariana should have made a new song together. It was just too much jam packed. If maximalism was a song, this would be it," a third person echoed.

A fan even suggested that the final product actually sounded like something that an average fan would conjure up to bait people online.

"there was so much potential in the beginning but it immediately fell apart once they both started singing the lyrics. like I've heard AI covers that sound better mixed than whatever the hell the chorus was," another concluded.

What do you think of Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey's cover?

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