Despite Ariana Grande's insistence that her unreleased songs are not up to par, fans have decided otherwise.

According to X pop culture news account, Buzzing Pop, the unreleased song which was called "Fantasize" by fans, was leaked on Spotify under the name Adriana Venti.

As of this writing, "Fantasize" has earned over 1.2 million streams on Spotify, with over 300,000 daily streams.

"Having unreleased songs doing single numbers is INSANE, Ariana could definitely break records if she wanted to," a fan wrote.

"Ariana couldn't be any LESS chart obsessed because this song would 100% be a HUGE hit if released."

Ariana Grande Addresses Leaked Songs

Although the leaked song has garnered much attention and love from her fans, the "Positions" singer was displeased that the song was leaked in the first place.

"Wrote this for a comedy sketch about a girl group," Grande reportedly said of the song. "This was the demo I made for them. Please stop spreading leaks. I appreciate it."

Other fans are a bit annoyed that someone even leaked the song in the first place, since it only resulted in Grande telling the fans off.

"Now she's never coming back," one wrote.

"It's the only time people listen to her music, when it's free," another added.

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Ariana Grande Embroiled in Cheating Rumors

According to reports, "Fantasize" first came to fans' attention when it went viral on TikTok; it was the same time Grande was being lynched online for having a relationship with her "Wicked" co-worker Ethan Slater.

Some alleged that the song was intentionally leaked in order to divert the fans' attention from the ongoing drama about Grande and Slater, as well as her impending divorce from husband Dalton Gomez.

In July, a source claimed: "Ariana and Ethan are dating; however things are fairly new. Ariana and Dalton split in January, and Ethan is separated from his wife.

"Ariana and Ethan have only recently begun seeing each other but they have a lot of fun together and are enjoying each other's company."

However, more recent reports say that Grande and Slater deny the cheating allegations, and cleared up the murky timeline.

New reports claim that there was no oerlap between Gomez and Slater, and that the singer did not "steal" the "SpongeBob" star from his wife, Lilly Jay.

The allegations of Grande leaking "Fantasize" intentionally is unfounded, and remains to be a rumors.

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