EDITION : English/Korean

Nav
Updated

Ariana Grande And Nathan Sykes Back Together? Former Couple Release New Song Together!

by Miguel Abesamis / Jan 17, 2016 12:28 PM EST
Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman Concert: Designer Talks About Her Outfits

Former couple Ariana Grande and Nathan Sykes are currently rumored to have rekindled old flames as they release a brand new song together titled, "Over and Over Again."

According to Rolling Stones, the song is the second single off of Nathan Sykes' debut album, the title of which has yet to be announced. 

Also from the source cited above, Sykes has released a statement about his latest single with his ex. He revealed that he's happy not only because of how the song turned out, but because of the fact that Ariana is included in it.

"It's such a special song to me, and I'm delighted that I'm able to share this with not only a friend of mine but also somebody who is incredibly talented," the young singer said.

As reported by MTV, the song was initially teased by both Ariana Grande and Nathan Sykes via their social media accounts. Fans quickly took notice and anticipated the song until it came out a couple of days after. 

After everything got released, fans have been hyping up the song. They are saying that it is the perfect "feels" song for when you want to be emotional with your love life.

Moreso, the two have been heavily rumored by fans to have gotten back together. According to them, the former couple's chemistry cannot be denied and it would be a shame if they didn't reunite romantically despite making a new song together.

While it seems believable, statements from both parties have yet to be released in regards to the said rumors, which leaves fans to only hope.

As known to the public, "Over and Over Again" is not Nathan Sykes and Ariana Grande's first track together. Around two years ago, they did their first song, titled "Almost is Never Enough."

Like us and Follow us
© 2024 Korea Portal, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
Tags: world news
Connect with us : facebook twitter google rss

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Don't Miss

Real Time Analytics