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Generate Key Takeaways Ariana Grande’s Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits Ariana Grande may have first come to public attention through the Nickelodeon series Victorious, but the real triumph was her elevation from television teen star to music industry juggernaut like few acts have ever achieved. From the jump, Grande emerged as an instant fan favorite: Her debut single, the Mac Miller-assisted “The Way,” debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, while its parent album, 2013’s Yours Truly, opened atop the Billboard 200. More from Billboard Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Such feats would become the norm for Grande in the next decade of her glittering career, with 22 top 10s – including nine No.
1s – on the Hot 100, and six of her seven studio albums achieving the top spot on the Billboard 200. In that time, too, she’s become a versatile vocalist, finding hits in pop, R&B, dance and holiday fare. Even more, Grande’s range – both vocally and creatively – has allowed her to become an in-demand collaborator, teaming with a bunch of hitmakers, including Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, Miley Cyrus, Mariah Carey, Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and, of course, finding multiple hit collabs with The Weeknd and Nicki Minaj.
As Grande celebrates her birthday on June 26, Billboard counts down the multi-talented singer and actress’ 30 biggest hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart – yuh. Ariana Grande’s Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits chart is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 through the June 28, 2025, chart. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No.
1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted to account for different chart turnover rates over various periods.
30. “Imagine” Peak position: No. 21 Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Peak date: Feb. 23, 2019 Listen here.
29. “Bed” (Nicki Minaj feat. Ariana Grande) Peak position: No.
42 Peak date: Aug. 25, 2018 Listen here. 28. “The Boy Is Mine” Peak position: No.
16 Peak date: March 23, 2024 Listen here. 27. “POV” Peak position: No.
27 Peak date: July 3, 2021 Listen above. 26. “Boyfriend” (with Social House) Peak position: No.
8 Peak date: Aug. 17, 2019 Listen here. 25. “Focus” Peak position: No.
7 Peak date: Nov. 21, 2015 Listen above. 24. “Stuck With U” (with Justin Bieber) Peak position: No.
1 (one week) Peak date: May 23, 2020 Listen here. 23. “One Last Time” Peak position: No.
13 Peak date: May 2, 2015 Listen here. 22. “Yes, And?” Peak position: No.
1 (one week) Peak date: Jan. 27, 2024 Listen here. 21. “Into You” Peak position: No.
13 Peak date: Aug. 27, 2016 Listen here. 20. “Breathin” Peak position: No.
12 Peak date: Dec. 15, 2018 Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Listen here. 19. “God Is A Woman” Peak position: No.
8 Peak date: Sept. 1, 2018 Listen here. 18. “Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored” Peak position: No.
2 Peak date: Feb. 23, 2019 Listen here. 17. “Santa Tell Me” Peak position: No.
5 Peak date: Jan. 4, 2025 Listen here. 16. “Rain on Me” (with Lady Gaga) Peak position: No.
1 (one week) Peak date: June 6, 2020 Listen above. 15. “Dangerous Woman” Peak position: No.
8 Peak date: June 11, 2016 Listen here. 14. “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” Peak position: No.
1 (one week) Peak Date: March 23, 2024 Listen here. 13. “The Way” (feat.
Mac Miller) Peak position: No. 9 Peak date: June 22, 2013 Listen here. 12.
“Love Me Harder” (with The Weeknd) Peak position: No. 7 Peak date: Nov. 22, 2014 Listen here. 11.
“Break Free” (feat. Zedd) Peak position: No. 4 Peak date: Aug. 30, 2014 Listen above.
10. “Die For You” (with The Weeknd) Peak position: No. 1 (one week) Peak date: March 11, 2023 Listen here.
9. “No Tears Left to Cry” Peak position: No. 3 Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Peak date: May 5, 2018 Listen here.
8. “34+35” (feat. Doja Cat & Megan Thee Stallion) Peak position: No.
2 Peak date: Jan. 30, 2021 Listen here. 7. “Side to Side” (feat.
Nicki Minaj) Peak position: No. 4 Peak date: Dec. 3, 2016 Listen here. 6.
“Bang Bang” (with Jessie J & Nicki Minaj) Peak position: No. 3 Peak date: Oct. 4, 2014 Listen here. 5.
“Positions” Peak position: No. 1 (one week) Peak date: Nov. 7, 2020 Listen above. 4.
“Problem” (feat. Iggy Azalea) Peak position: No. 2 Peak date: June 7, 2014 Listen here.
3. “Save Your Tears” (with The Weeknd) Peak position: No. 1 (two weeks) Peak date: May 8, 2021 Listen above.
2. “Thank U, Next” Peak position: No. 1 (seven weeks) Peak date: Nov. 17, 2018 Listen here.
1. “7 Rings” Peak position: No. 1 (eight weeks) Peak date: Feb. 2, 2019 Listen here.
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