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Ariana Grande gushes over fiancé on 'Pete Davidson': He 'fell from the sky into my lap'

Erin Jensen
USA TODAY
Happy couple alert.

How "Sweetener" it is!

Ariana Grande put her love for fiancé Pete Davidson to song on her new album released Friday in a track named for her man. 

"I thought you into my life, woah / Look at my mind, yeah," Grande croons on "Pete Davidson". "No better place or a time / Look how they align"

Believing the pair were meant to be, Grande continues singing: "Universe must have my back / Fell from the sky into my lap / And I know you know that you're my soulmate and all that"

Fans gushed over the song that falls shy of 1 minute 15 seconds on Twitter. 

"@ArianaGrande 'pete davidson' made me all mushy inside. oh how i wanna love someone the way u love each other," one admirer wrote

"@ArianaGrande totally gonna play #petedavidson on my wedding day. I love it so much!" exclaimed another

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Grande discussed the tune during her appearance Thursday on "The Tonight Show," telling host Jimmy Fallon that she estimated she wrote it "like a week after we started hanging out and stuff." 

She explained, "I just made it, and I sent it to him, and I didn't know what to call it, so I just called it 'Pete,' " she recalled. "It was either gonna be that or 'This is about Pete Davidson.' "

The 25-year-old artist told Fallon when the two originally met on "Saturday Night Live" a few years ago, nothing happened. "We never exchanged numbers or anything," she said. We weren't even like friends for a long time, but I had the biggest crush in the whole world on him the whole time – like, forever. My friends used to make fun of me for it, all that stuff." 

Grande said after leaving the"SNL"  writer's room where they were working on skits for the show, she halfheartedly predicted their walk down the aisle. "I left and I like jokingly said to my tour manager, I was like, 'I'm marrying him, 100 percent,' " she said. "I was like, 'I'm literally marrying him.' " 

Davidson also instinctively knew Grande was the one. He told GQ in an article that published Thursday that he wanted to wife her from the get-go.

"The day I met her, I was like, 'Hey, I'll marry you tomorrow,' " he told the magazine. "She was calling my bluff. I sent her a picture (of engagement rings). I was like, 'Do you like any of these?' She was like, 'Those are my favorite ones,' and I was like, 'Sick.' "

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