Ariana Grande celebrates a historic week as her song “We Can’t Be Friends” and album “Eternal Sunshine” both top the charts, marking her seventh No. 1 debut and ninth Hot 100-topping single.
Ariana Grande Makes Billboard History with Dual No. 1 Hits: Song and Album
News about Grande On Having No. 1 Song, Album
Ariana Grande shines brightly this week as she achieves the remarkable feat of having both the No. 1 song and album in the United States. Her single “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” debuts atop the Billboard Hot 100, while her album “Eternal Sunshine” starts at the summit of the Billboard 200.
In a heartfelt Instagram post on Monday (March 18), the 30-year-old pop sensation shared her gratitude with fans for their unwavering support. Grande expressed her joy and appreciation for the simultaneous success of her song and album, thanking her followers from the bottom of her heart.
Accompanying her post was a compilation video featuring moments from the release week of “Eternal Sunshine,” including footage from the “We Can’t Be Friends” music video shoot and her performance on Saturday Night Live earlier in the month. The video highlights the single’s No. 1 debut on the Hot 100 and acknowledges “Eternal Sunshine” topping the Billboard 200 in its first week.
Grande described the overwhelming emotions she experienced throughout the week, emphasizing the special significance of the album to her. Despite the rollercoaster of emotions, she found comfort and connection in the loving response from her fans.
The Grammy-winning artist expressed her deep love and appreciation for her fans, pledging to continue growing with them and thanking them for their ongoing support.
“We Can’t Be Friends” marks Grande’s seventh No. 1 debut and ninth Hot 100-topping single, surpassing Taylor Swift for the most among women. “Eternal Sunshine” also secures her sixth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, debuting with 227,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. for the week ending March 14.
In a remarkable family achievement, Grande’s grandmother, credited as Nonna on “Eternal Sunshine’s” track “Ordinary Things,” becomes the oldest living person to chart on the Hot 100 at 98 years old, with the song debuting at No. 55 on the ranking.
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