Ariana Grandethinks people leaking her music should save their tears.
In an interview on theZach Sang Showonthe Amazon Music channel on Twitch, the “7 Rings” singer, 30, opened up about some of her music from studio sessions with Grammy-winning producer Max Martin getting leaked on TikTok, including her song “Fantasize.”
“Before I left forWicked, the few studio sessions I did, which are all — all — over TikTok, thank you so much,” Grande told Zach Sang, before sending a message to the hackers: “I’ll see you in jail, literally.”
Ariana Grande.Art Streiber/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Art Streiber/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
“So ‘Fantasize’ comes out — ‘comes out’ — crazy,was stolen.Comes out? Thieves, pirates, crooks, illegal. I’ll pay you more to put it away, to get it back,” said the “No Tears Left to Cry” musician with a laugh.
Grande explained that the original version was “a parody of a ’90s girl group vibe.”
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Ariana Grande.David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty

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“But [the fans] loved it, and I was like, ‘a) all of you are absolute hypocrites, and b) that’s crazy! It’s so corny!’ But it’s okay. I took the note, and I kind of gave them Ariana’s version of that on the album. I would say that exists,” she said. “So, some of those seedling ideas from that time actually made their way onto the album, which is really exciting, but they’re completely different now.”
Grande then quipped that people had already heard them because hackers “stole them again.”
“They’re very different now — so that’s exciting, too,” she told the host, 30, of the new music.
In January, Grande announced her seventh studio albumEternal Sunshinewill be released on March 8.
Last month, the two-time Grammy winner sharedthe official remix of the “Yes, And?“featuringMariah Carey.
source: people.com