Fans of Taylor Swift hopes that the actress will work together with Ariana Grande in the future. On Friday, July 26, speculations went wild that the two artists will collaborate after Ariana captioned an Instagram post of herself with an emoji of a bow and arrow. They believed that it is a hint, thinking that the emoji refers to Swift's new song "The Archer."

Before her bow and arrow emoji post, the "In My Head" singer shared a photo from the set of her rumored music video with Social House. She did not confirm that she will perform with the pop duo, but she liked the fans tweets, which indicates that the new song and music video will be released soon. Speculators claimed that her new music would be released this Friday, August 2.

Fans have been asking for a hint from Taylor. One of the users urged her to comment on her post if the rumors are correct. Another user suggested that the two artists might play a remix of "the Archer." The two artists did not confirm the rumor.

Some of the fans predicted that 26-year-old "God Is a Woman" singer is filming a new music video which will be used as the theme song for the remake of the Charlie's Angeles. Rumors claimed that she would collaborate with Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey.

Other, however, believe that the collaboration has a slim possibility because Swift had a feud with Grande's manager, Scooter Braun. The conflict between them started with Braun's $300 million purchase of Big Machine Records; it allowed him to have the right to the majority of the "You Need to Calm Down" singer's music catalog masters.

She posted on her Instagram after the news of the purchase broke out that all she could think about was the incessant, manipulative bullying she received at the manager's hands for years. She added that scooter had stripped her out of her life's work since she wasn't allowed to purchase. The singer added that her musical legacy is about to lie in the hands of someone who tried to dismantle it.

Scott Borchetta, the label founder, claimed the singer had the opportunity to purchase her masters in the past. Swift's lawyer defended her saying that Scott Borchetta never allowed Taylor Swift to purchase her masters, or the label, outright with a check in the way he is now apparently doing for others.