Ariana Grande
Singer Ariana Grande performs during KIIS-FM Wango Tango concert at StubHub Center in Carson, U.S., May 14, 2016. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Known for singles like “Problem,” “Bang Bang,” “Love Me Harder” and “Focus,” pop princess Ariana Grande has released not one but two unreleased songs from her debut album “Yours Truly.”

The songs were dropped on her Soundcloud account on Tuesday night. One of the tracks was a sweet and flirtatious pop song titled “Voodoo Love,” which Grande describes as “2012 (ish).”

The second song, however, is the original cut of her sad song “Honeymoon Avenue,” featuring the Dap-Kings. Contrary to its original cut, the song features a more upbeat sound and the musical style of funk and soul.

In her 2016 album “Dangerous Woman,” Grande released a black-and-white lyric video of herself singing an a cappella version of her hit song “Into You,” all in one flawless take.

The original version of the track appears in her latest album and counters a very laid-back switch from the official music video. The “Into You” music video that was released in May offered a full-blown production and a sweet and sultry forbidden love story between the singer and her bodyguard.

Official lyrics to the song overlay the entire video during her performance and even captured some of her commentary. Grande is seen casually strolling around the frame, making candid comments and adding new lyrics to her song. At one point she remarks how low she sings a certain part of the song.

“This part is f---ing low,” she sings it with a smile.

Grande also appears to sing the song without any cuts, a true show of how diverse her vocal ability can get.

This also isn’t the first time Grande has released an official a cappella version of her song. In March, while promoting the release of her “Dangerous Woman” album, Grande performed her title track clad in latex leotard and a pair of bunny ears. Now, Grande dons on casual looks in the video as she sing “Into You” a cappella.