Ariana Grande took to social media on Tuesday to share a music update with her followers.
The 29-year-old pop star created a TikTok showing her in a home recording studio as she added her touch to The Weeknd‘s 2016 song Die For You.
‘Wrote and recorded a verse for my friend after a 14 hour day on set. This certain exception had to be made….’ the songstress wrote over the clip.
The Boca Raton, FL native — who’s working on a film adaptation of Wicked — reposted in on Instagram and used star and moon emojis as her caption.
The Weeknd — real name Abel Tesfaye — was among the first to comment as he added his own string of stars and moons.
New post: Ariana Grande took to social media on Tuesday to share a music update with her followers
The piece of content showed her sitting at a desk in a dimly lit room with a monitor set in front of her.
Ariana only showed the back of her head, which had black studio headphones on it and her blonde hair pulled into a bun.
The petite vocalist donned a baggy, light-colored crew neck sweatshirt as she recorded harmonies.
The Weeknd reshared the snippet on his personal Instagram account, where he entertains 49.2 million followers, and added a crying and smiling emoji.
Neither music artist said when the song will be released or gave any more details about the collaboration.
This latest effort follows the friends’ 2021 work on The Weeknd’s single Save Your Tears.
Before that, the two worked together on Grande’s Love Me Harder back in 2014 from her album My Everything.
Additionally, the Canadian crooner was featured on Off the Table, which was included on Ariana’s 2020’s project Positions.
New music: The 29-year-old pop star created a TikTok showing her in a home recording studio as she added her touch to The Weeknd ‘s 2016 song Die For You
Flashback: The Weeknd and Ariana performed onstage at the 2014 American Music Awards
On February 25 Tesfaye will release his HBO concert special The Weeknd: Live At Sofi Stadium.
An evocative trailer recently dropped, offering a few brief clips of the entertainer performing onstage at the Inglewood venue.
He previously played the SoFi Stadium in September but had to abruptly cut his concert short after just 18 minutes when he lost his voice.
In November he returned for a two-show engagement, joking with the audience that they were ‘back at the scene of the crime.’
His tour will take him to Europe in June and in the fall he will perform in Latin America.
The Weeknd is also readying the release of his upcoming HBO miniseries The Idol, which he co-created alongside former nightlife entrepreneur Reza Fahim as well as Sam Levinson, the writer behind Euphoria.