The pop star is now tied for the 10th most No. 1s in the Billboard Hot 100's history.
Ariana Grande speaks onstage as Universal Pictures presents a special "Wicked For Good" Q&A at Saban Media Center on November 15, 2025 in North Hollywood, California.
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Ariana Grande is in the tens club. The pop supernova shared a heartfelt reaction on Instagram Monday (June 8) after earning her 10th No. 1 hit atop the Billboard Hot 100 with “Hate That I Made You Love Me.”
“Crying…….. thank you all from the bottom of my heart for my tenth number one ! ! ! i simply cannot believe those words,” Grande wrote. “I feel like the most grateful human being alive everyday to be able to do what i love, to be able to share it with fans as loving as mine, and to do it with collaborators as spectacular and kind as @ilya_music and max.”











