Lady Gaga's new album is already trending on Twitter and it hasn't even been released yet.

Gaga has slowly been revealing teasers for her highly-anticipated upcoming album “Chromatica” for months. Now, it seems an earlier fan prediction that Gaga would feature Ariana Grande on at least one song was indeed correct.

Fandoms can rarely be contained, and that is certainly the case with Gaga’s fans who spotted the album available for pre-order on Target’s website on Wednesday, according to Teen Vogue. The entire 16-track listing has been leaked and it appears Grande will be featured on the album on track No. 4, “Rain On Me.”

Based on Instagram posts of Gaga and Grande together and the likes the two stars gave each other on social media, fans had been speculating for weeks that there would be some sort of collaboration between the two artists in the near future. But Grande isn’t the only surprise-featured artist on the album.

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“Chromatica” will also feature Elton John and the South Korean pop group Blackpink, known for hits “Kiss and Make Up” and “Kill This Love.” Blackpink will be featured on the track "Sour Candy" while John will perform on "Sine From Above," InStyle reported.

Some fans speculated that Gaga was intending to surprise Coachella attendees by bringing both Grande and Blackpink on stage before the entire event was postponed on March 10 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Either way, the reveal of the featured artists have fans on Twitter in a tizzy to hear the new music.

“Chromatica” was originally scheduled for release on April 10 but Gaga “made the incredibly tough decision to postpone the release.”

“…It just doesn’t feel right for me to release this album with all that is going on during this global pandemic,” she wrote on Instagram last month.

Although the official release date hasn’t been confirmed, Gaga promised she will “announce a new 2020 release date soon.”

In the meantime, for those impatient to hear new music, Gaga did release the single and music video for “Stupid Love,” a single off of her new album, on Feb. 27.

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U.S. superstar Lady Gaga is pictured in February 2019. AFP/Robyn Beck