Justin Bieber & Ariana Grande Announce New Collab "Stuck With U"

Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande are dropping a new collab, "Stuck With U," next Friday, and all the proceeds are going toward coronavirus relief efforts.

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Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande are teaming up to help support coronavirus relief efforts by dropping a new collaboration, "Stuck With U," next week. On Thursday (April 30th), JB tweeted that he'd be making a "special announcement" on Friday at 10:00am PST, and while this teaser already had the Beliebers reeling, the Arianators became involved when Ms. Grande retweeted that she'd be seeing everybody there.

Of course, this interaction caused massive speculation that the two had something in the works, perhaps a collab or maybe (although a long shot) a joint album? It looks like the former was true, as the two popstars announced that they'll be releasing a new song, "Stuck With U," next Friday (May 8th), and donating all the net proceeds to various organizations that are helping to support those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. 

"Grateful to announce that my friend and i have partnered with [First Responders Children’s Foundation] and [SB Projects] on this release," Ari wrote on her Instagram post, which features the official single art by Liana Finck. "Proceeds from the streams and sales of #stuckwithu will be donated to First Responders Children’s Foundation to fund grants and scholarships for children of healthcare workers, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, police officers and firefighters serving at the front lines during the global pandemic." She also added that more information about the single, which is available for pre-save now, will be revealed later today.

Are you excited to hear a Biebs x Ari joint?


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