Ariana Grande bags 20th Guinness World Record title
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
The queen of hit singles - Ariana Grande, officially has the 'most songs to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100'. The feat earned her another Guinness World Record.
Ariana Grande now has 20 Guinness World Record titles to her name.
The 27-year-old's hit single, 'Positions', helped her earn her latest title - most songs to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
'Positions' is the lead single off her album of the same name.
"Once her single 'Positions' reached No. 1 as of 7 November 2020, the singer achieved a total of five songs that have obtained the coveted spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart... What makes her recent record achievement so extraordinary is that Grande is currently the only artist to have accomplished this in history," Guinness World Record officials wrote.
Ariana's other big hits to debut at No. 1 are 'Thank u, next', '7 Rings', 'Stuck With U', and 'Rain on Me' featuring Lady Gaga.
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Ariana's Guinness World Record titles include, 'Most streamed pop album in one week', 'Most streamed track on Spotify in one week (female)', and 'Most streamed track in one week by a female artist on the Billboard charts'.
The Grammy Award winner could be breaking more records soon. She is teaming up with Doja Cat and Meg Thee Stallion in the video for her latest hit, '34 + 35'.
The trio collaborated on the song's remix. The remix is the "highest-charting Hot 100 hit" by three female soloists in almost 20 years.
Ariana shared a behind-the-scenes look from the video on social media.
🤍 https://t.co/ubF40kfria @theestallion @DojaCat pic.twitter.com/7ngOFJvW4K
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) February 5, 2021
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