Ariana Grandecouldn’t make her thoughts on getting engaged any clearer.

After coming across an Instagram post fromThe Zoe Reportwith a link to 13 tips on how to find theperfect engagement ring, the 25-year-old singer, who’s newly single following a split from ex-fiancéPete Davidson, wasn’t shy about sharing her own honest advice.

In response, The Zoe Report replied with a line from Grande’s newly releasedbreakup anthem, “Thank U, Next,” writing, “Ain’t no need for searchin.”

In the song, Grande, fondly meditates on what she learned from her past relationships with some of her most prominent exes, including rapperBig Sean, dancerRicky Alvarez, Davidson, and the late rapperMac Miller.

“Thought I’d end up with Sean / But he wasn’t a match / Wrote some songs about Ricky / Now I listen and laugh / Even almost got married / And for Pete, I’m so thankful / Wish I could say ‘Thank you’ to Malcolm / ‘Cause he was an angel,” she sings.

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Grande dropped the song last Saturday, weeks after her October split from Davidson — and minutes beforeSaturday Night Liveaired.

While the singer definitely took the high road on “Thank U, Next” in the days leading up to the release, she seemed to throw some shade towards her high-profile ex.

After Davidsonjokingly proposed to singer Maggie Rogersin a promo video forSNL, the “God Is a Woman” singer appeared totake a jab at him, writing on Twitter, “for somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh.”

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Moments later Grande tweeted “thank u, next.”

The tweets have since been deleted.

Last month, the “Breathin’ ” singer posted a video clinking glasses of champagne with her friends, which captured aslight change to the “Reborn” tattooon her left hand that she got with Davidson, 24, while the couple was still together. TheNew York Post‘sPage Sixpointed out that Grande seems to be in the process of removing the tattoo, as the phrase looked like it had been replaced with the shape of a feather.

As Grande showed her changing tattoo, the star also thanked her friends for their support in the wake of her breakup from theSNLcomedian.

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Although the singer has had a rocky few months, a source recentlytold PEOPLEthat “she seems very happy and positive.”

“She isn’t talking about dating and is instead focused on work and herself,” the source remarked, adding that she and Davidson “have no contact now.”

“She keeps moving forward,” the insider added.

source: people.com