After Ariana Grande belted out her new single "Dangerous Woman" for the first time two weeks ago on "Saturday Night Live," the singer released an a cappella version of the song.

The clip shows Grande singing her new track with zero backup instruments and shows off the amazing voice that the 22-year-old has. The clip shows Grande wearing the same black latex bunny mask and ears, dress and gloves that she has on for the song's cover art. Toward the end of the video, Grande adds in her own percussion and guitar sounds as she stands in front of a grey backdrop.

"Something fun & different. Love you," she tweeted to fans Sunday night and shared the link to the video.

Grande is gearing up for the release of her upcoming third studio album, which will also be called "Dangerous Woman." Up until last month, the album was to be known as "Moonlight," but Grande changed the name and revealed the new title in a series of Snapchat videos. In the Snapchat videos, Grande wore a shirt that said "Dangerous Woman" and showed a white board with the phrase written on it. Also on the white board appeared to be a tracklist for the album, with "Moonlight" being the first song listed.

Although Grande released a single called "Focus" and a Christmas album called "Christmas and Chill" in 2015, the singer has not released a full-length new album since "My Everything," which came out in 2014 and contained the hit songs "Problem" and "One Last Time."

A photo posted by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande) on Mar 16, 2016 at 1:14pm PDT

Grande has been all over the place the last couple of weeks gearing up for the release of "Dangerous Woman." Earlier this month, the singer pulled double duty on "Saturday Night Live" and hosted the show as well as performed as the musical guest. On the show, Grande performed the single "Dangerous Woman" and debuted a new song called "Be Alright." After she performed the song, she released the studio version and wrote on her Instagram account that she had been "waiting so long to share this one with the world" and that she was thankful to her fans for supporting her and listening to her music.

"Dangerous Woman" is due out May 20.