Ariana Grande continues her chart-topping streak as her latest album, Eternal Sunshine, secures the number one position on the Official Album Charts Top 100, marking her fifth consecutive number one hit.
The acclaimed singer unveiled her seventh studio album on March 8, four years after her last album, Positions.
Featuring a collection of thirteen tracks, with an additional 'slightly deluxe' version boasting four extra songs, including a remix of Yes, And? featuring Mariah Carey.
She introduced We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love) as the second single, following the release of Yes, And? on January 12.
This achievement adds to her impressive track record on the charts, with previous number one albums including Dangerous Woman (2016), Sweetener (2018), and Thank U, Next (2019).
While her 2013 debut album, Yours Truly, peaked at number 7 on the charts, her 2014 follow-up, My Everything, climbed to number three.
Now, Ariana joins an elite group of artists with the most UK Number 1 albums to their name.
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