Ariana Grande announced the official title of her sophomore album, My Everything on Twitter Saturday.

Ariana Grande New Album: My Everything

Grande, who made a splash with her debut album Yours Truly, also revealed that the album, which officially hits shelves August 24, is now available for pre-order on her official website. Every fan who pre-orders the album will be able to stream an exclusive concert, in which Grande will perform songs off her new album for the first time.

“Problem” featuring Iggy Azalea, the first single off the album, is already a summer hit, and Grande has been teasing fans with her upcoming video of “Break Free,” her Zedd-produced second single, set to premiere Wednesday, July 2.

My Everything Track List

My Everything will also feature collaborations with Big Sean, Cashmere Cat, Childish Gambino, The Weeknd and A$AP Ferg. Not featured on the album is her collaboration with Chris Brown, which was delayed after Brown was arrested in March. The track list is as follows:

1. Intro
2. Problem (feat. Iggy Azalea)
3. One Last Time
4. Why Try
5. Break Free (feat. Zedd)
6. Best Mistake (feat. Big Sean)
7. Be My Baby (feat. Cashmere Cat)
8. Break Your Heart Right Back (feat. Childish Gambino)
9. Love Me Harder (Ariana Grande & The Weeknd)
10. A Little Bit Of Your Heart
11. Hands On Me (feat. A$AP Ferg)
12. My Everything

Following Grande’s album announcement, #4DaysUntilBreakFree and #next album and #MyEverything were trending topics on Twitter, and “Problem” has shot to the number one spot on US Radio charts.

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