Though people are still unable to move on with her hit single "Thank U, Next," Ari has once again offered another new music that will create an impact on the world.

Just a few days after the singer gave subtle hints about an upcoming song, Grande posted her new tune's lyric video on YouTube midnight of December 13, as posted by E! News.

The song, which has lyrics that said, "Staying up all night/ Order me pad thai/ Then we gon' sleep 'til noon/ Me with no makeup/ You in the bathtub/ Bubbles and bubbly/ This is a pleasure/ feel like we never act this regular", was entitled "Imagine".

With the song's story, Ari's fans can't help but think that the song has been written for Grande's very close friend and ex-boyfriend Mac Miller, who passed away September this year due to a drug overdose.

Her followers even commend the song's lyric as a reference to one of the rapper's songs entitled "Cinderella."

An insider shared that Mac's rap song, with lyrics "And when you hungry I can shut you up with stir fry/ Get you some dessert wine/ Elevate this third eye," is all about her girlfriend, which Grande confirmed early this year.

Aside from the connection of their songs, some fans are quite convinced that Grande's new song is all about Miller as they pointed out how the late rapper has an "Imagine" tattoo inked on the insides of his biceps.

Before the release of the song, the "Side to Side" singer shared a teaser of what her song is all about.

According to her, her album conveys her most important and beautiful failed relationships. She also added that if her recent song "Thank U, Next" speaks about forgiveness and acceptance, her new song "Imagine" is all about denial.

The singer's next plan after the release of her new single is her European tour. Dates of her tour will begin from August 17 until October 13 of next year. The singer will be wondering across the 20 cities of Europe to showcase her most recent album "Sweetener."

For Grande's European tour, she will be performing to people of London (England), Amsterdam (Netherlands) , Paris (France), Antwerp (Belgium), Cologne (Germany), Vienna (Austria), Hamburg (Germany), Prague (Czech Republic), Krakow (Poland), Birmingham (England), Glasgow (Scotland), Sheffield (England), Dublin (Ireland), Copenhagen (Denmark), Oslo (Norway), Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), Berlin (Germany), and Zurich (Switzerland), according to Billboard.