Ariana Grande has returned with the first single off her imminent album, and listeners are speculating wildly that it’s a pointed message to her ex… or perhaps even her fans.
“hate that i made you love me” dropped earlier today, and the down-beat track, produced by frequent collaborator ILYA, is remarkably confessional in terms of lead single for a pop star.
The song broadly refers to what seems like one of Grande’s exes, who she apologises to for making them love her because of the emotional ruin the break up left them in.
“Sorry if I made me your type,” Grande sings on the chorus, “I barely tried”. In the verses, she mentions healing from the break up “like flowers from a tomb”, and sings of a former lover who she can “see right through” and who “felt so insecure” in the relo.
Naturally, since this is gal who name-dropped her exes on one of her biggest hits and wrote a whole damn album about hertumultuous courtship with Ethan Slater, it wasn’t long before fans began connecting the dots.
Is Ariana Grande’s new single about Dalton Gomez?
Alongside the official lyrics of the song on Genius, one user theorised that the “tomb” lyric is a reference to Grande’s ex-husband Dalton Gomez and his “perceived emotional confusion or inconsistency during the collapse of their marriage”.
Another Genius user suggested that the “see right through line” is about Dalton’s “behaviour, excuses, or emotional mask no longer feel convincing to her”.
If you recall, Grande and Dalton — who married in 2021 and divorced in 2024 — were dogged by persistent break up and cheating rumours (on both sides), so it’s possible she is singing of what the press speculated was a turbulent relationship.
However, like all music, the meaning is totally subjective, and since she hasn’t confirmed as much herself, we can’t say for certain that Grande is referencing Gomez.
Still, it’s fun to speculate and decode, which is exactly what some fans did on social media after “hate that i made you love me” dropped.
“One minute of silence for the patient Dalton Gomez who has just passed away in the bed next to us,” one fan wrote on X.
“1 minuto de silêncio para o paciente dalton gomez que acaba de falecer no leito ao lado”
— mat ꕤ (@ariatriz) May 29, 2026
a ariana pic.twitter.com/vPUxsV9x79
Is Ariana Grande’s new single about her fans?
Another theory percolating online is that “hate that i made you love me” is actually a message to Grande’s fanbase or the public more broadly.
In the bridge, she asks whether its “really my fault you gave me all your hearts of your own accord” — and the “hearts” plural was viewed by some as a reference to Grande’s “fake ass fans”.
“Ariana gagging the haters,” one X user wrote, while commander her for “stepping on these b***hes necks”.
ARIANA GAGGING THE HATERS ON “HATE THAT I MADE YOU LOVE ME” pic.twitter.com/midOwp5Q64
— ꕤ (@glindaupland) May 29, 2026
Again, this theory about the song’s meaning hasn’t been confirmed (poetic licence, be damned!), but Grande did something similar — disguising a message to fans in an ostensible break up song — on her eternal sunshine track “we can’t be friends”.
Whatever the case, I guess we’ll just have to keep “i hate that i made you love me” on repeat, because maybe after the thousandth listen, we’ll be able to crack the code.
Grande’s eighth studio album petal drops on July 31. You can catch up on everything you need to know about the project HERE.
Lead images: Ariana Grande/Instagram and X
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