Pop pundit Ryan Seacrest says that it made him "want to slither."
Expect the unexpected from Ariana Grande. On March 2, she posted a snippet of her upcoming single "Dangerous Woman." (It follows "Focus," which she released last fall.) But this preview isn't of a studio version. "Makes me want to do things that I shouldn't," she sings, though after she asks someone, "Are you turning the lights off in here?"
For all we know, she could have been wandering around her parents' house in the process.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) March 1, 2016
"Dangerous Woman" is the title track of her third studio album. The record was originally called Moonlight, though Ariana says that that title doesn't match the tone of her music now. "'Moonlight' is a lovely song and it’s a lovely title," she said during a live chat. "It’s really romantic, and it definitely ties [the album] together, the old music and the new music. But Dangerous Woman is a lot stronger. I want to be empowering my fans."
Ariana posted the snippet shortly after NBC announced that she will host and perform the March 12 episode of Saturday Night Live. She hasn't announced a release date for Dangerous Woman just yet, though pop pundit Ryan Seacrest has already gotten fans hyped up. "It's badass...it made me want to slither," he said on Twitter.