Ariana Grande already has one fragrance under her belt, and now the singer has a second one! Over the weekend, Grande announced the launch of her second fragrance, Frankie, which was named after her older brother Frankie Grande.

This may be the singer's second fragrance, but it differs from her first in the fact that it is a gender-inclusive eau de parfum spray that both sexes can use. The scent comes in a geometric shaped metallic silver bottle with a black pom-pom.

The smell of the fragrance is described as "vibrant, energetic and next level," by Grande's 32-year-old brother and boasts notes of pink pepper, apricot, wild orchid, cedarwood and musks, according to People.

"Launching my debut fragrance ARI in 2015 was a dream come true, it was AMAZING to smell it on all my fans while I was on tour and hear all about how much they love it! I'm thrilled to kick off 2016 with a special limited edition fragrance, FRANKIE - a shared fragrance for ALL! My brother Frankie is my best friend," Grande said in a press release, according to Hollywood Life.

"When we're together we have the best time and can't stop laughing," the singer continued. "We thought, let's change the game this Valentine's Day and get everyone involved, creating a fresh new scent that EVERYONE can wear! I really love how it smells...it's energetic, sexy and so addictive. We LOVE the bright silver metallic bottle...now everyone can shine bright like a Frankie!"

The Grande siblings were not the first people to come up with a gender inclusive scent, MTV noted. Calvin Klein released its CK One back in 1994, with other designers like Tom Ford following later.