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What happens when two of pop's brightest stars combine forces? The answer is a manifestation of pure magic. Troye Sivan and Ariana Grande have finally shared their musical love child with the world. "Dance To This" is a cozy bop that's ideal for taking things slow with your boo. When things get a little too hot and heavy on the dance floor, let it serve as a comforting breeze. Hopefully, it will also inspire people to brush up on their choreography—there's nothing more attractive than a partner with some rhythm and the ability to bust a move! Pride Month is officially lit.

Sivan's sophomore album Bloom is expected for release on August 31. Grande is also set to drop a brand-new album this year and has been cranking out a bunch of collaborations. Not only is she featured on Nicki Minaj's next single "Bed," but the rapper will also spit fire on Grande's forthcoming single "The Light Is Coming."

For now, get familiar with her latest offering by streaming the single in full above.

In others news, peep our profile on rising emo rapper Dana Dentata right here.

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