Get ready - former Ariana Nathan is spilling the beans about his relationship with Ari in a very "emotional" song from his debut solo album! The singer joked his new track and revealed how he thinks Ariana respond to it.
It's official! Nathan Sykes, 21, will be singing about his relationship with Ariana Grande, 21, on his debut solo album! The Wanted band member opened in a new interview on February 2 and discussed how his break with Ariana inspired a song about it - and if it will be on their hard feelings for her.
Ariana Grande: Nathan Sykes' New Song is all about her breakup
Nathan solo album is set to come out later this year, and while we wait, the British girl confirmed Ari inspired the most emotional song.
"One of the songs is about Ariana. She has not heard yet. Knowing her corner Ari me the next time you collide and demand the interpret the song," Nathan told the Daily Star.
"It's a nice song. She has nothing to worry about. I'm not afraid of his reaction," Nathan continues. "It's very flattering and emotional reality. She will listen and think 'Oh, so you have feelings.'"
Whoa - it seems that Nathan gave further indication that things did not end well because it was emotionally distant from her. Nathan certainly is not giving Ari back anymore, and it seems that he is even nostalgia for the way things were with her!
Nathan previously hinted that he was writing a song about Ariana, and also distributed in the complicating factors in their relationship.
"The most emotional song is about me telling myself not to be angry with the break because sometimes things go wrong. That's life," Nathan told The Sun, as previously reported.
Moreover, Nathan revealed no "bad blood" between them, we are so happy to hear.
"And there's no bad blood. She is a lovely girl," Nathan said. "We separated because of the long distance. There was this incredible moment in the beginning of the relationship in which both convinced ourselves, 'Yes, long distance does not matter. It's going to be fine." But it was impossible. "
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