Ariana Grande Breaks Multiple Records with Latest Chart-Topping Hit
- 1 on June 14, 2026, with the debut of Hate That I Made You Love Me.
- The song entered the charts at the top position, maintaining a streak of successful releases, according to WUNC News.
- Grande now shares a specific record with Taylor Swift for the highest number of singles to debut at No.
Ariana Grande earned her 10th Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 on June 14, 2026, with the debut of Hate That I Made You Love Me
. According to reports from Forbes and The Hollywood Reporter, the release allowed Grande to surpass a global record previously held by Olivia Rodrigo and tie Taylor Swift for the most No. 1 debut singles in history.
The song entered the charts at the top position, maintaining a streak of successful releases, according to WUNC News. This milestone marks the 10th time Grande has reached the summit of the Billboard Hot 100, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
How does Grande compare to Taylor Swift on the charts?
Grande now shares a specific record with Taylor Swift for the highest number of singles to debut at No. 1. According to kiss951.com, Hate That I Made You Love Me
provided the necessary count to tie Swift’s previous record. While both artists have achieved multiple chart-toppers, this specific metric focuses on songs that enter the chart at the top spot rather than climbing to it over time.
The achievement highlights a shift in Grande’s chart trajectory. While her earlier hits often climbed the rankings, her more recent releases have demonstrated an immediate market saturation that mirrors Swift’s historical performance patterns.
What global record did Ariana Grande break?
Forbes reports that Grande surpassed a global record formerly held by Olivia Rodrigo. This record pertains to the Billboard Global 200, where the performance of Hate That I Made You Love Me
pushed Grande past Rodrigo’s previous benchmark for global chart dominance.
The Global 200 tracks streaming and sales data from more than 200 territories. By passing Rodrigo, Grande has established a new ceiling for the amount of international consumption a single track can generate within its debut window.
Why is Grande’s older music returning to the charts?
The success of the new single has triggered a resurgence of Grande’s earlier work. Yahoo reports that a decade-old album from the artist is currently climbing to new all-time peaks on the charts.

This trend is common in the streaming era, where a high-profile new release often drives listeners back to an artist’s legacy catalog. The current climb of her ten-year-old project suggests a renewed interest in her early vocal style and songwriting coinciding with the release of Hate That I Made You Love Me
.
What are the verified chart milestones for this release?
The data across multiple entertainment outlets confirms several distinct achievements for the June 14, 2026, chart cycle:
- Billboard Hot 100: Debuted at No. 1, marking Grande’s 10th No. 1 single.
- Debut Record: Tied Taylor Swift for the most songs to debut at No. 1.
- Billboard Global 200: Surpassed the global record previously held by Olivia Rodrigo.
- Catalog Performance: An album released roughly ten years ago is reaching new chart peaks.
Industry analysts typically view these combined metrics—debut position, global reach, and catalog lift—as indicators of an artist’s total market influence. By hitting these marks simultaneously, Grande has aligned her current commercial standing with that of Taylor Swift in terms of debut-week power.
