After teasing all of her fans with an a cappella version of her latest single "Dangerous Woman," Ariana Grande has finally released the official music video for the song. The simple video, titled "Visual 1," was directed by The Young Astronauts and shows the pop star wearing black lacy lingerie with her hair down - a different look for Grande, who usually sports a high ponytail during performances.

Grande is the only person that appears throughout the entire video, which features her singing the song in a bare room with blue and pink lights flashing. She stares seductively at the camera during the clip as she lounges on a white couch.

"Dangerous Woman" is the first single from the 22-year-old's upcoming third studio album. Up until last month, the forthcoming album was known as "Moonlight." Then the singer announced she had a change of heart and revealed the new title in a series of Snapchat videos. In the clips, Grande wore a shirt that said "Dangerous Woman" and showed a white board with the same phrase written on it, meaning it would be the new album name. Also written on the white board was an apparent track list for the album with "Moonlight" listed as the first song.

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

Grande has been making tons of appearances over the past couple of months in anticipation of her upcoming album. She performed "Dangerous Woman" on "Saturday Night Live," where she pulled double duty as host and musical guest. She also debuted the new song "Be Alright" on the late night sketch show. After she performed the song on "SNL," she released the full studio version of the latter song and wrote on Instagram that she had been "waiting so long to share this one with the world" and was thankful to her fans for always supporting her and listening to her music.

"Dangerous Woman," the album, is due out May 20.