Ariana Grande's 'Ghostin'': Is the Song a Reference to Late Ex Mac Miller?

Ariana Grande's 'Ghostin'': Is the Song a Reference to Late Ex Mac Miller?

Is one of Ariana Grande‘s songs from her newly released thank u, next, which dropped on Friday (February 8), about Mac Miller?

Fans speculate that the production and lyrics of “Ghostin’” seems to nod to the collapse of her relationship with Pete Davidson following the death of her late ex.

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“Though I wish he were here instead / Don’t want that living in your head / He just comes to visit me / When I’m dreaming every now and then,” she sings.

She also explained that song is about “feeling badly for the person you’re with bc you love somebody else. feeling badly bc he can tell he can’t compare…and how i should be ghosting him.”

Finally, fans also noted that the second half of the song seems to resemble Mac‘s own song, “2009.”

Listen to “Ghostin’,” as well as “2009,” below.

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