Ariana Grande teases fans with a preview of her new song "No Tears Left to Cry" on YouTube. The track, which is part of her upcoming studio album, will be released on Friday, April 20.

Grande could not be heard singing in the 29-second snippet of her new song. However, the tune of the track suggests that it is quite enchanting. The 24-year-old singer is also expected to belt out her usual high notes just like what she did in her other songs "Into You" and "One Last Time."

Other than the preview for "No Tears Left to Cry," Grande also shared the cover art for her latest track. On her Twitter account, she shared a photo of herself with the title of her new song written in reverse. Only a side of Grande's face is turned toward the camera, and a rainbow streak can be seen near her eyes.

Grande will also collaborate with Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, and Pharrell Williams on her upcoming album. Other key details are still being kept under wraps but it is confirmed for release sometime this year. The singer's yet untitled album will serve as a follow-up to her 2016 compilation Dangerous Woman.

Ariana Grande Performs In March For Our Lives

Meanwhile, the "Side to Side" singer had gone on a four-month hiatus from social media, which started on New Year's Eve. Last month, however, Grande made an appearance at the March for Our Lives, a protest against gun violence that was organized by the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

"This is for those brilliant students here today that are leading this march and for everybody participating today. Thank you so much for fighting for change and for love and safety and for our future," said Grande during her performance.

Manchester Bombing

The singer, who is a native of Boca Raton, Florida, was also gravely affected by the Manchester bombing last year. Scooter Braun, the singer's manager, revealed in February that Grande had suffered from trauma following the incident.

"The terrorist made a mistake... they picked the wrong God damn show. Because if they thought we were going to roll over they don't know Ariana and they don't know me," said Braun.

The bombing killed 22 of Grande's fans and injured several others. The singer reached out to the victims and visited them at the hospital. Grande also cried for days after she had learned about the deaths of her fans.

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