Saturday, July 4, 2026

Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber Drop a Quarantine Song, It Feels Like Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain”

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Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber have dropped a duet for the quarantine. It took four writers plus the two singers to put it together.

 Rihanna, “Love on the Brain”

 

 

 

 

The main writer and producer Gian Stone wrote this on Instagram:

New @arianagrande x @justinbieber single “Stuck With You” out now! Wrote and produced this song with some of my best friends @freddywexler @skylerstonestreet @iamwhitphillips @scooterbraun Ariana, and Justin a few weeks ago during quarantine via Zoom. We wanted to write something that touched people during this crazy time. Something that could hopefully bring happiness to your day and offer you a soundtrack to a little late night quarantine slow dance.
Seeing everyones videos being posted over the last week has been incredibly emotional for me. Working with this team of people is a dream come true and I’m forever grateful for everyone involved.
Best part about this record – all net proceeds of this song will be donated to First Responders Childrens Foundation to to help out children of healthcare workers, EMTs, paramedics, police and firefighters, and all those on the front line. You are all true heroes.”

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