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Ariana Grande, the GRAMMY® Award-winning and multi-platinum sensation, has once again conquered the charts with her latest single, “yes, and?”. The track debuted at an impressive #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Grande’s eighth chart-topping hit and her twenty-first song to secure a spot in the Top 10. This achievement solidifies her status as the only artist whose lead singles from all seven studio albums have debuted in the Top 10.

But that’s not all – “yes, and?” not only dominated the domestic charts but also soared to #1 on the Billboard Global 200 Chart, marking Grande’s third #1 on the global stage. The song also clinched the top spot on the Digital Song Sales Chart.

Ariana Grande’s Spotify reign continues with “yes, and?” making an explosive debut at #1 on the Spotify Global Chart, amassing 11.2 million streams. The single also claimed the #1 position on the Apple Music Top 100 Global chart, while its official music video secured the top spot on YouTube Trending for Music.

“yes, and?” serves as the lead single for Grande’s much-anticipated seventh full-length album, eternal sunshine, slated for release on March 8 via Republic Records. The single is a collaborative effort, with Grande taking on writing and production alongside Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh, while Christian Breslauer skillfully directs the official music video. Ariana Grande continues to prove her musical prowess and dominance on a global scale with yet another remarkable chart-topping success.

As fans eagerly await Ariana Grande’s new album, there was a growing interest in identifying her most popular tracks on music platforms and how much she earned per stream. By analyzing the number of listens on popular music platforms, three top tracks were identified – “7 rings,” “Save Your Tears,” and “One Last Time,” due to their significant streaming numbers. These songs have amassed impressive stream counts – for instance, on Spotify, “7 rings” reached 2.17 billion streams, “Save Your Tears” garnered 1.41 billion, and “One Last Time” hit 1.35 billion. In comparison, her new album’s track “yes, and?” accumulated 72.15 million streams on Spotify and 40 million on YouTube Music. The comparison team at CasinospotFR estimates that the new release has already earned Grande $288,605.09 on Spotify and $70,000 on YouTube Music, while the beloved “7 rings” has generated an astounding $8,683,932.51 on Spotify alone.

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Article written by Shawn Grant #TheSource

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