Ariana Grande drops her collab with The Weeknd with epic new music video

Check out the animated video below

Author: Georgie HollandPublished 23rd Apr 2021
Last updated 23rd Apr 2021

Ariana Grande and The Weeknd have officially dropped their latest collab - a remix of the Canadian singer's track 'Save Your Tears', and along with the eye-catching animated music video released alongside it, it's safe to say that we are OBSESSED.

Both of the stars shared clips of the new video to their Instagram pages, which shows an animated version of The Weeknd assembling a doll-like figure of Ariana. Sharing the clip, Ariana wrote, 'Save Your Tears Remix out now @theweeknd 🤍 link in bio' (sic).

Fans went wild for the remix, with one commenting, 'TWO OF THE BEST ARTISTS IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY😭' (sic) and another writing, 'please never stop doing collabs with the weeknd' (sic).

Amped up over the collab, fans have began reminiscing past collaborations between Ari and The Weeknd, including 'Love Me Harder', which was released back in 2014.

WATCH: The Weeknd & Ariana Grande - Save Your Tears (Remix) official video

The stars took to their Instagram pages earlier this week to tease the upcoming remix, sharing an eight-second audio snipped of some pretty killer harmonies.

Despite just showing a blank screen, the video Ariana shared to her Instagram played the pair's breathy vocals singing the lyric, "I don't know why I run away". Suggesting a potential remix of the track, which flew into the Top 20 in the UK, The Weeknd shared the same clip to his own page, and it's fair to say that fans went crazy over the teaser.

Fans, understandably, went wild in the comments, with one writing, 'I AM SO EXCITED. MY FAVORITE DUO. ICONIC.' (sic) and another simply writing, 'screaming.' (sic).

The 'No Tears Left To Cry' singer later took to her Instagram Story to share the clip and tease that the full-length remix may be with us by the end of that week, writing, 'three years ago 'no tears' this week 'save your tears' @theweeknd 🤍💧' (sic).

Ariana teased the wonderful news as she was celebrating three years since the release of her smash hit 'No Tears Left To Cry', which was released back in April 2018.

Sharing various clips of her performing, rehearsing and filming the track, Ari wrote 'three 💧☁️deeply grateful' (sic).

Check out some of Ariana Grande's biggest collaborations to date...

'The Way' - Mac Miller

Although Ariana worked with her late ex-boyfriend Mac Miller on a number of hit songs, their track 'The Way' in 2013 really stuck with fans when it featured on her debut album 'Yours Truly'. After Mac's tragic passing in September 2018, Ariana paid a touching tribute to her ex on her track 'thank u, next', writing the lyrics: 'Wish I could say, "Thank you" to Malcolm / 'Cause he was an angel'.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Bang Bang' - Jessie J and Nicki Minaj

Released in 2014 as the third single from Ariana's second album 'My Everything', the singer teamed up with American rapper Nicki Minaj and British singer Jessie J. The hit debuted at Number 1 in the UK charts and the trio performed it live at both the MTV Video Music Awards and the American Music Awards in 2014.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Problem' - Iggy Azalea

2014 was a big year for collabs for Ari! She also teamed up with Australian rapper Iggy Azalea on the hit single 'Problem'. The pair were originally due to team up together for Ariana's debut album in 2013, but things didn't work out, leading them to create this banger one year later.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Love Me Harder' - The Weeknd

Another collab from Ariana's album 'My Everything', this time with Canadian singer The Weeknd. The collab came about with Ariana and The Weeknd both being signed to Republic Records, with executive vice president Charlie Walk stating at the time the track was used as a strategy to promote The Weeknd as an artist. Whatever it was created for, it's still an absolute banger!


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Break Free' - ZEDD

Released in 2014 as the second single from her album 'My Everything', Ariana teamed up with Russian-German music producer Zedd for the track 'Break Free'. The single has since been certified 2x Platinum.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Side To Side' - Nicki Minaj

After teaming up in 2015 for 'Bang Bang', Ariana once again worked with American rapper Nicki Minaj for the hit 'Side To Side' in 2016. The track was included on Ariana's third album 'Dangerous Woman', with the duo performing it live for the first time at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Good As Hell' - Lizzo

When Lizzo re-released her single 'Good As Hell' in 2018, the singer asked Ariana to feature on a remix of the track, and the rest is history!


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Don't Call Me Angel' - Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Ray

Ariana enlisted the help of her friends Miley Cyrus AND Lana Del Ray in 2019, to release 'Don't Call Me Angel' as the lead single from the soundtrack to the film Charlie's Angels. The single, with three Queens, instantly became a massive hit, reaching Number 1 in a number of countries across the world.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Boyfriend' - Social House

Ari teamed up with American duo Social House on her summer hit 'Boyfriend', which hit Number 4 in the UK Chart and has been certified Platinum. The music video sees the pop star at a house party that gets out of hand. After a fight breaks out, Ariana takes matters into her own hands and fires heart-shaped lasers from her chest! Running on just one hour's sleep, Ariana shot the music video in a 15-hour day - sharing behind-the-scenes footage from the video shoot with fans.


Watch the video on YouTube.

'Stuck with U' - Justin Bieber

They've been friends for years and even have the same manager in Scooter Braun, so a Justin Bieber/Ariana Grande collab was always going to happen one day! Ariana teamed up with Biebs in 2020 to release a charity single called 'Stuck with U' in the middle of the global Coronavirus Pandemic. The single raised money for First Responders Children's Foundation, with the popular duo asking fans to upload videos of themselves for the official video.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Rain On Me' - Lady Gaga

Released on 22nd May 2020, Ariana Grande teamed up with Lady Gaga for the first time to produce 'Rain On Me'. The pair dubbed the song a 'monster dance hit' and fans were over the moon that these two pop legends eventually worked together on the track, which featured on Lady Gaga's 2020 album 'Chromatica'.


It's fair to say the song was an instant hit - bagging two MTV Awards AND the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance in 2020.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

Collaborations on 'positions'

Ariana Grande released her sixth album 'positions' on 30th October without much warning at all. On the album are three collaborations: 'motive' feat. Doja Cat, 'off the table' feat. The Weeknd and 'safety net' feat. Ty Dolla $ign.


Listen to 'motive' on YouTube.

'34+35 (Remix)' - Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion

In 2021, Ariana joined forces with megastars Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion to gift us all with '34+35 (Remix)'. The song is, of course, a remix of her track '34+35' that features on her 2020 album 'positions'.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Met Him Last Night' - Demi Lovato ft. Ariana Grande

Ariana appeared on a track for Demi Lovato's seventh album, 'Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over'. The record was released in April 2021 to coincide with her YouTube documentary of the same name, following her recovery. Demi told us all about the process with Ariana: "She's beyond talented and a little genius. She's the one on her computer, vocal producing herself. That blows my mind. She sent a video over of the parts that she wanted me to do and she was showing me the parts on her computer screen."


Listen to the song on YouTube - 🚨 Explicit lyrics warning! 🚨

'Save Your Tears' remix - The Weeknd

Ariana took to her Instagram in April to share a short audio-clip teaser of her and The Weeknd harmonising on his track 'Save Your Tears'. Despite the video being blank, fans could hear Ari and The Weeknd singing the lyrics: 'I don't know why I run away'. The track was later released on 23rd April, along with an eye-catching animated music video.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'I Don't Do Drugs' - Doja Cat

In June, Ariana teamed up with Doja Cat for the second time and featured on the song 'I Don't Do Drugs' from Doja Cat's third studio album 'Planet Her'. The song isn't about drugs as such, but about the person who you know is no good for you, but you can't help but go back.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'Die for You' - The Weeknd

Ari teamed up with The Weeknd yet again, appearing on a remix of his track 'Die For You' in 2023. It was rumoured to be appearing on Ariana's seventh album, but she has put off recording while she works on Wicked.


Listen to the song on YouTube.

'yes, and ?' remix - Mariah Carey

In February 2024, a month after Ari dropped her comeback single 'yes, and ?', she delighted fans by joining forces with Mariah Carey on an epic remix of the song. With their complimenting vocals and Mariah's signature sound, it's fair to say she was an iconic addition to the song, with Ari writing to Mariah: 'thank you from the bottom of my heart for this dream come true and for sprinkling your brilliance and magic on my little song'. (sic)


Listen to the song on YouTube

Now read:

11 of Ariana Grande's biggest songs of all time 🙌

Ariana Grande's rise to fame from school plays to hit single 'Boyfriend'

Did you know Harry Styles once wrote a ‘beautiful’ song for Ariana Grande?

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