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Ariana Grande's 10 Billboard Hot 100 Number 1 Hits Ranked: Vote for Your Favorite

Ariana Grande is saying thank u, next to her 33rd birthday — and she’s doing it the way only she can: on tour, breaking records, and somehow still dominating the charts with new music. The pop superstar hit the milestone on Friday, June 26, right in the middle of her Eternal Sunshine Tour 2026, and the timing couldn’t be more fitting. After nearly a decade and a half of chart dominance, Grande has officially claimed 10 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits, a catalog so stacked it practically demands a ranking conversation.

Here’s what makes this moment particularly wild: she’s actively performing six of those chart-toppers every single night on the road. Her Eternal Sunshine Tour 2026 setlist includes “Yes, And?” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” from her 2024 Billboard 200-topping album Eternal Sunshine, alongside era-defining hits like “7 Rings,” “Thank U, Next,” and “Positions.” But she’s also just added fuel to that fire with “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” the lead single from her upcoming eighth album Petal, which topped the U.S. songs chart earlier in June ahead of the LP’s arrival.

What’s particularly clever about Grande’s chart dominance is that nearly half of her 10 No. 1 hits arrived as collaborations — the kind of moves that elevate not just her profile but prove her gravitational pull in the industry. Her pandemic-era duets with Justin Bieber (“Stuck With U”) and Lady Gaga (“Rain on Me”) became cultural moments. Then there are her features on The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears” and “Die for You,” collaborations that feel less like guest spots and more like inevitable meetings of pop royalty.

But here’s the thing: ranking is personal. Some fans live for the vulnerability of “Thank U, Next,” the raw moment she turned heartbreak into an anthem. Others see “7 Rings” as the ultimate confidence flex — three minutes of unapologetic luxury and independence. And then there are the collaborations, each one bringing its own energy and memory. The question isn’t really which song is objectively the best; it’s which one hits differently for you.

So which Grande No. 1 takes the cake for you? Is it the solo statements, the collaborative moments, the album deep cuts she’s elevated to setlist staples, or something else entirely? The answer says a lot about how you experienced her evolution — from Nickelodeon kid to global pop force to tour-dominating artist still breaking the internet at 33.

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