Ariana Grande has no time for baseless rumors.
The “Positions” singer just shut down claims she and Kanye West collaborated on his latest album, “Donda.”
It’s been a busy month for the “Gold Digger” rapper. He’s been promoting the album all month long, creating a very big scene for each listening party.
Most recently, he lit himself (or someone who served as his stunt double) on fire, recreated his wedding to his soon-to-be ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and randomly brought out controversial musicians DaBaby and Marilyn Manson.
Needless to say, he’s created quite the buzz around “Donda” whether it be good or bad.
More recently, rumors started swirling that Ariana was involved in the making of Ye’s latest album which dropped on Sunday, August 29.
Fans of the “Thank you, Next” singer deduced her angelic voice was used as background vocals on the album’s title track.
But Ari set the record straight in a since-deleted Instagram Story. She informed fans the background vocals were actually from Stalone.
“You sound so beautiful @thestalone,” she wrote.
The musician responded to Ari by reposting her message and captioned it, “Still so humbled and excited. Thank you again, Ari.”
Stalone was not done praising Ariana.
She took to Twitter to express her gratitude writing, “I love Ari and so grateful that my vocals would even be compared to hers.”
I love Ari and so grateful that my vocals would even be compared to hers. 🕊🤍 pic.twitter.com/2TaxubDS40
— STALONE (@thestalone) August 29, 2021
She added, “I’m just blessed to be a part of such an incredible album.”
In addition to Stalone, “Donda” also features Travis Scott, Jay-Z and The Weeknd.
Despite all of the buzz Ye’s album is receiving, he claims Universal Music Group released his album prematurely and without his permission.
He posted to Instagram on Sunday that his music label didn’t get his approval before making the album available for purchase.
“Universal put my album out without my approval and they blocked jail 2 from being on the album,” Kanye wrote.
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“Jail pt. 2” was not available when “Donda” initially dropped, but it was made available on the album when it dropped on Sunday. The song features contributions by Manson and DaBaby, who as we previously mentioned caused drama between Kanye, Kim, and her fans.