Fans Rave Over Ariana Grande’s Seductive New Track “34+35” and Unravel its Intriguing Story

After releasing her highly-anticipated album, Positions, Ariana Grande has been receiving a lot of attention from fans, especially for one particular track titled 34+35. The pop star, who is 27 years old, shared a lyric video for the risqué song, leaving her followers stunned and eager to decipher its meaning.

Wow! One track in particular has caught the attention of Ariana Grande's fans on her new album, especially after they worked out the meaning behind its title, 34+35

Numerous fans of Ariana Grande were surprised by one particular track on her latest album, especially when they deciphered the meaning behind its title, 34+35. The lyrics of the song are quite steamy, with lines like ‘Can you stay up all night? / F**k me ’til the daylight / Thirty-four, thirty-five.’ After the song was released, a flurry of Ariana’s fans took to Twitter to share their reactions. In the song’s intro, she humorously addresses the title, singing ‘Means I wanna ’69′ with you / No sh-t / Math class / Never was good.’

Raunchy: The pop star, 27, who dropped her new album on Friday, shared a lyric video for the raunchy track and her followers' jaws dropped after listening

Sensual: After releasing her latest album, the 27-year-old singer surprised her fans with a lyric video for a sensual track that left many in awe. Fans flooded Twitter with memes to express their shock and amazement at the hidden meaning of the song. One user even posted a picture of Shrek looking bewildered, with the caption “Me after discovering the lyrics of 34+35.” Another fan humorously pointed out that “34+35 equals 69, nice one Ari.”

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Reaction: Fans took to Twitter in their droves, sharing a selection of memes to represent their reactions after realising the meaning behind the shock

The response from fans on Twitter was overwhelming, with many sharing memes to express their reactions upon understanding the surprising meaning behind the latest track. One user humorously pointed out the mathematical connection in the lyrics, exclaiming, “Wait, 34+35 = 69 omgg the song is about sex!?” Another fan shared a meme featuring Family Guy’s Lois Griffin getting all dolled up after listening to the song. This isn’t the first time Ariana Grande has stirred up controversy with the lyrics of a song from her newest album “Positions.” The title track has also sparked speculation among fans, with some suggesting on Twitter that she may be referencing her ex, Pete Davidson, in the second line of the song.

New look: Positions is the title track from Ariana's sixth studio album

Check out the latest: “Positions” is the lead single from Ariana’s sixth album. In the song, she croons, “Heaven sent you to me,” followed by, “I’m just hoping I don’t repeat history.” Fans honed in on the way she elongates the word “repeat,” speculating on social media that she may be subtly alluding to her ex, Pete.

Secret message? The title track set tongues wagging as some fans have theorized on Twitter that she's calling out her ex Pete Davidson in the second line of the song

Ariana Grande’s fans are buzzing with excitement over her upcoming album after she shared a cryptic message. Some fans on Twitter are speculating that the title track may be aimed at her ex, Pete Davidson. One fan even tweeted, “‘I’m just hopin I don’t re…PETE history’ – SHADY B***H.” Another fan posted a gif of Pete Davidson sarcastically laughing in response to the theory. Fans are dissecting the lyrics, with one pointing out the dramatic pause in the word ‘repeat,’ writing, “‘I don’t re * long a** pause * peat (PETE) history.’ I’ll allow it.”

Deep cut: One person even noticed a connection between the line in Positions and Ariana's earlier song Pete Davidson, named after her then-boyfriend

Several fans on social media have pointed out a subtle reference in Ariana Grande’s song “Positions” to her earlier song named “Pete Davidson,” which was inspired by her then-boyfriend. One fan even cleverly connected the dots, noting that in “Positions,” the line “I’m just hoping I don’t re-PEAT history” could be a play on words referring to “PEAT” as in “PETE.” This observation ties back to the lyrics in the song “Pete Davidson,” where Ariana sings about someone falling into her life like magic. Despite the short-lived romance between Ariana and Pete, lasting only five months, their whirlwind relationship included an engagement announcement in June 2018, followed by a split in October of the same year.

On the same page: Another fan joked, 'don't get me wrong no shade, but I wouldn't want to repeat Pete either'

In agreement: Another fan playfully commented, ‘I mean, no offense, but I wouldn’t exactly be eager to do a Pete repeat either.’