Ariana Grande earns her fifth No.1 Advertising signStreaming Songs chart with “Yes, And?”, which debuts at the top of the chart dated January 27.
In the follow-up week of January 12-18, “Yes, And?” earned 27.2 million official streams in the US, according to Luminate.
It's Grande's first leader since “Die for You,” her collaboration with The Weeknd, which led for one week in March 2023. Other Streaming Songs leaders include “Thank U, Next” (seven weeks, starting in November 2018), “7 Rings” (eight weeks, starting in February 2019) and “Thesis” (two weeks in November 2020). All but “Die for You” debuted at No. 1.
With five No. 1s, Grande moves into a tie for the fourth-most in Streaming Songs' 11-year history, along with Travis Scott. Drake leads all acts with 20 toppers.
Most No. 1, Streaming Songs:
- 20, Drake
- 8, Taylor Swift
- 6, Justin Bieber
- 5, Ariana Grande
- 5, Travis Scott
- 4, Cardi B
- 4, Lil Baby
- 4, Miley Cyrus
At the same time, as previously mentioned, “Yes, And?” debuts at No. 1 on the multi-metric Billboard Hot 100, Grande's seventh chart-topper and sixth No. 1 debut. In addition to its streams, the song earned 24.8 million radio impressions and 41,000 digital downloads for its debut on the Hot 100.
“Yes and?” is the lead single from Eternal sunshine, Grande's seventh studio album. Due March 8 via Republic Records, it will be her first full-length since 2020 Seats. Seats it topped the Billboard 200 for two weeks and has earned 2.5 million equivalent album units to date.
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