
Ariana Grande Debuts at No. 1 as the “Petal” Era Begins
Ariana Grande did not ease into her next album cycle. She launched it straight to the summit. “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” the lead single from her forthcoming eighth studio album, Petal, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated June 13, becoming the tenth chart-topper of her career and resetting the commercial expectations for a record that is still more than a month from release. In an era when most album rollouts build slowly toward a peak, Grande opened hers at the top. A Milestone, and a Streak That Won’t Break The No. 1 is a milestone on multiple fronts. It is Grande’s tenth career chart-topper, tying her for the tenth-most No. 1 singles in the history of the Hot 100, and her eighth song to debut directly at No. 1, which ties Taylor Swift for the most chart-opening debuts among women. Only Drake, with ten debut entrances at the top, surpasses them overall. More telling than the raw count is the consistency behind it. With “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” Grande extended a streak that now spans her entire catalog: the lead single from every one of her eight proper studio albums,



























