Ariana Grande Breaks Olivia Rodrigo’s Global Streaming Record

by Chief Editor

Ariana Grande has secured her fifth No. 1 hit on the Billboard Global 200 with the debut of “Hate That I Made You Love Me.” This milestone moves Grande past Olivia Rodrigo, who currently holds four leaders on the chart. According to Billboard, the track also debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, Digital Song Sales, and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts.

How Ariana Grande Climbed the Global Rankings

Grande’s trajectory on the Billboard Global 200 began shortly after the chart’s inception in 2020. Her first leader was “Positions,” which debuted at the summit in November 2020. Since then, she has maintained a consistent presence at the top. Data from Billboard shows that her subsequent No. 1s include “Save Your Tears” with The Weeknd, alongside “Yes, And?” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” from her Eternal Sunshine album. By securing this fifth leader, she now shares the same total as Bad Bunny, who also holds five entries at the top spot.

How Ariana Grande Climbed the Global Rankings
Did you know?
Ariana Grande’s “Hate That I Made You Love Me” entered 10 different Billboard charts in its first week, proving her reach across both American and international markets.

The Competition for Global Chart Dominance

The race for the most No. 1 hits on the global stage remains highly competitive between major pop acts. BTS currently leads all artists on the Billboard Global 200 with eight No. 1 singles, a figure that increased in 2026 with their release “Swim.” Taylor Swift follows in second place with six leaders. According to Billboard reporting, Swift is positioned to challenge the lead, as her recent single “I Knew It, I Knew You”—written for the Toy Story 5 soundtrack—has shown strong early consumption numbers that could impact upcoming chart rankings.

Comparative Chart Performance

Artist No. 1 Hits (Global 200)
BTS 8
Taylor Swift 6
Ariana Grande 5
Bad Bunny 5

What Happens Next for Pop Chart Leaders?

The shift in rankings highlights the volatility of modern music consumption. Before this week, Grande was tied with Olivia Rodrigo, whose four No. 1s include “Drivers License,” “Good 4 U,” “Vampire,” and the recent “Drop Dead.” As artists like Swift and Grande continue to release high-profile projects, the gap between the top-tier hitmakers will likely narrow. Industry analysts monitor these debuts closely, as they often signal long-term streaming trends and physical sales strength across global territories.

Ariana Grande | Billboard 200 Albums Chart History (2013-2024)
Pro Tip:
Watch for how soundtrack releases, like Swift’s Toy Story 5 single, influence chart debuts. These tracks often benefit from cross-promotional marketing that standard album singles do not receive.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many No. 1 hits does Ariana Grande have on the Global 200?
    As of this week, she has five No. 1 hits on the Billboard Global 200.
  • Who holds the most No. 1 hits on the Billboard Global 200?
    BTS currently holds the record with eight No. 1 singles.
  • What was Ariana Grande’s first No. 1 on the Global 200?
    Her first No. 1 was “Positions,” which debuted at the top in November 2020.

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