Ariana Grande’s latest album, “Eternal Sunshine,” has significantly impacted Billboard’s charts, securing the top position on the Billboard 200 and achieving remarkable success on the Billboard Hot 100.
With 227,000 equivalent album units sold in the U.S. during its opening week (March 8-14), the album marks Grande’s sixth career No. 1, representing the highest one-week total of 2024.
Billboard Hot 100 Success:
Grande’s album launch also translates into success on the Billboard Hot 100, with all 12 chart-eligible songs from “Eternal Sunshine” making their debut.
The lead single, “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love),” storms in at No. 1. In contrast, the lead track, “Yes, And?,” climbs to No. 10.
Grande also achieves multiple entries within the top 40, showcasing the album’s widespread appeal and enduring popularity among listeners.
Hot 100 Rankings:
A breakdown of Grande’s Hot 100 entries on the latest chart includes:
- “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” – No. 1
- “Yes, And?” – No. 10
- “The Boy Is Mine” – No. 16
- “Supernatural” – No. 17
- “Eternal Sunshine” – No. 23
- “Bye” – No. 25
- “Don’t Wanna Break Up Again” – No. 28
- “True Story” – No. 30
- “Imperfect for You” – No. 37
- “Intro (End of the World)” – No. 38
- “I Wish I Hated You” – No. 39
- “Ordinary Things” (feat. Nonna) – No. 55
Career Milestones:
“We Can’t Be Friends” secures Grande her ninth Hot 100 No. 1, with “Yes, And?” marking her second chart-topper from the “Eternal Sunshine” album.
Grande’s continuous success propels her to 85 career Hot 100 entries, tying her with Beyoncé for the third-most among solo women in the chart’s history, trailing only Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj.
Family Affair:
Notably, Grande’s grandmother, Marjorie Grande, affectionately known as Nonna, achieves her first Hot 100 entry at 98 with her feature on “Ordinary Things.”
This milestone makes her the oldest living person to appear on the chart. Ariana’s brother, Frankie Grande, has also made his mark on Billboard’s charts, underscoring the family’s musical legacy.