Ariana Grande has said she wants to "bring light" to our lives with her new album in her first interview since last year's Manchester attack.
She didn't address the bombing directly but appeared to get emotional when US TV host Jimmy Fallon discussed it.
The pop star did announce her new album Sweetener, which is due this summer.
She said it is "about bringing light to a situation, or to someone's life, or somebody else who brings light to your life, or sweetening the situation".
Speaking on Fallon's NBC talk show, the 24-year-old singer didn't say any more about the inspirations behind it.
She didn't address the bombing directly but appeared to get emotional when US TV host Jimmy Fallon discussed it.
The pop star did announce her new album Sweetener, which is due this summer.
She said it is "about bringing light to a situation, or to someone's life, or somebody else who brings light to your life, or sweetening the situation".
Speaking on Fallon's NBC talk show, the 24-year-old singer didn't say any more about the inspirations behind it.
