Ariana Grande Reveals Why She Changed 'Pete' Song Title

Ariana Grande's new album Sweetener may be coming out in just a few weeks, but that's not stopping the pop star from making some last minute changes, like switching a song title about her betrothed from "Pete" to her fiancé's full name, "Pete Davidson."

When a fan asked what was the reason for the change on Twitter, the 25-year-old's answer was simple: "I like the way it looks. I love his name and I love him. Music lasts forever. It'll outlive any tattoo, any memory, any anything, even myself so I want my love for him and how I feel to be a part of that."

Check out her heartfelt tweet below.

Grande and Davidson have been the subject of internet fodder since getting engaged in June after just a few weeks of dating. In the time that's passed since their engagement, the couple has bought an apartment together, been bombarded by passionate Arianators, and could be expecting a child if a certain fan theory is true. Ari's ex Mac Miller recently commented on the news, expressing that he's happy for her.

Earlier this month, Grande released the surreal video for "God Is a Woman," the second single off the upcoming album. Sweetener is slated for an August 17 release.

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