The acclaimed artist, Ariana Grande, has achieved a significant career milestone by landing her tenth number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100. Her latest offering, "Hate That I Made You Love Me," has captivated audiences and critics alike, propelling her to the top of the highly competitive music rankings.
Grande's hit track launched with an impressive performance, garnering 18.9 million streams and approximately 70,000 traditional sales. These figures, reported by Billboard, underscore the song's immediate impact and widespread appeal, allowing it to comfortably outpace other popular releases, including Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" and Drake's recent chart-topper, "Janice STFU."
The newly crowned number-one single serves as the inaugural release from Grande's highly anticipated eighth studio album, titled "Petal." Fans can look forward to the full album's release at the close of July, following the success of her 2024 work, "Eternal Sunshine," which earned three Grammy Award nominations, further solidifying her critical acclaim.
This week's Billboard Hot 100 saw "Choosin' Texas" by Ella Langley secure the second position, with Drake's "Janice STFU" at third. Langley's "Be Her" took fourth place, and Bruno Mars' "I Just Might" completed the top five, highlighting a vibrant and competitive music landscape.
"Hate That I Made You Love Me" now joins an illustrious list of Ariana Grande's previous number-one hits. This impressive catalog includes tracks such as "We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)," "Die For You," "Save Your Tears," "Positions," "Rain On Me," "Stuck With U," "Seven Rings," and "Thank U, Next," demonstrating her consistent ability to produce chart-topping music.
This chart success coincides with the kickoff of Grande's much-anticipated "Eternal Sunshine Tour." Having started in Oakland, California, the tour is set to bring her dynamic live performances to Los Angeles this coming weekend, with shows scheduled at Crypto.com Arena and the Kia Forum.
As the music world looks ahead, all eyes are on the upcoming Hot 100 charts, with speculation that Taylor Swift might claim the top spot with her new song, "I Knew It, I Knew You," featured in the film "Toy Story 5." The continued rivalry and artistic output of these pop titans promise exciting developments in the music industry.