Ariana Grande hits new major milestone with ‘No Tears Left To Cry’
Ariana Grande released 'No Tears Left To Cry' as the lead single of her 2018 album Sweetener
With No Tears Left to Cry, Ariana Grande hit yet another streaming milestone.
The 7 Rings hitmaker’s lead single from her fourth studio album, Sweetener, just crossed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify.
While the 32-year-old American singer-songwriter and actress is busy in her Wicked: For Good multi-city press tour, her fans quickly rallied over X (formerly Twitter) to celebrate the latest achievement.
One remarked, "Ten songs at 1.5B? Ariana’s catalog is basically a theme park at this point."
Another commented, "Ariana hitting 1.5B with no tears left to cry just proves she makes heartbreak sound like a lifestyle brand."
A third gushed "Well deserved. This song will forever be iconic," followed by a fourth, playfully writing, "At this point Ariana should start charging rent for living on the charts."
"Wow! That is amazing. 1.5 billion streams is insane! Good for her. She is great," a fifth added.
Not to mention, No Tears Left To Cry isn’t her first, second or third song to reach the record but her 10th single to do so.
According to the latest Spotify data from Kworb, following are the songs by Grande that crossed 1.5 billion streams
- 7 rings — 2.66 B
- Thank u, next — 2.12 B
- Save Your Tears (Remix) — 2.02 B
- One Last Time — 1.92 B
- Into You — 1.78 B
- Side to Side — 1.73 B
- We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love) — 1.69 B
- Positions — 1.66 B
- Bang Bang — 1.60 B
- No Tears Left to Cry — 1.5 B
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