Ariana Grande's Album Petal: Chart-Topping Success and Anticipation

Ariana Grande is gearing up to release her eighth album, Petal, in the coming weeks. The lead single, "Hate That I Made You Love Me," has already made a splash by reaching No. 1 on various charts in the U.S., including the Billboard Hot 100. Following the success of the single, several of Grande's previous albums have reentered the Billboard 200 chart, hinting at the anticipation surrounding Petal's release.
On the latest Billboard 200 chart, five of Grande's seven albums have made a comeback. Thank U, Next, My Everything, and Positions have all reentered the chart, with Thank U, Next leading the pack at No. 118. Eternal Sunshine, Grande's most recent album, has also seen a significant jump from No. 79 to No. 27, fueled by the success of "Hate That I Made You Love Me." However, Dangerous Woman has slipped down the rankings from No. 21 to No. 105 after the release of a special anniversary edition.
Grande's albums have a history of chart-topping success, with four out of the five albums currently on the Billboard 200 having reached No. 1. Thank U, Next, My Everything, and Positions have all claimed the top spot, while Sweetener and Yours Truly have also enjoyed brief reigns at No. 1 in the past. Despite missing out on the top spot, Dangerous Woman has still maintained a strong presence on the charts.
Among Grande's albums on the Billboard 200, Thank U, Next holds the record for the most appearances on the chart, with 186 entries. My Everything is not far behind, with 92 appearances to date. In addition to the Billboard 200, Eternal Sunshine has also made a return to the Top Streaming Albums chart, reflecting its streaming success on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify.
In addition to the album chart success, Grande's popular singles are also making waves on the global rankings. "Into You" has reentered the Billboard Global 200 chart at a new peak of No. 143, marking Grande's fiftieth entry on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart. With the upcoming release of Petal and the continued success of her music, Grande's chart-topping streak shows no signs of slowing down.