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Updated · Billboard · Jun 8
Ariana Grande Debuts at No. 1 With 10th Hot 100 Leader as Max Martin Extends Record to 28
Updated
Updated · Billboard · Jun 8

Ariana Grande Debuts at No. 1 With 10th Hot 100 Leader as Max Martin Extends Record to 28

3 articles · Updated · Billboard · Jun 8

Summary

  • “Hate That I Made You Love Me” opened atop the June 13 Billboard Hot 100, giving Ariana Grande her 10th career No. 1 and eighth No. 1 debut.
  • The single reached No. 1 on 23.6 million U.S. streams, 18.9 million radio impressions and 70,000 sold in its first week after its May 29 release.
  • Grande now ties for the 10th-most Hot 100 No. 1s ever and has passed Taylor Swift for the most chart-toppers since her first leader.
  • Max Martin, who wrote and produced the song with Grande and ILYA, extended his producer record to 28 Hot 100 No. 1s and raised his writer total to 30.
  • The track previews Grande’s eighth studio album, “Petal,” due July 31, and extends her streak of every lead single from a proper studio album debuting in the Hot 100 top 10.

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