Ariana Grande can’t stop, won’t stop smashing records.
The Grammy-winning pop star has become the first artist since The Beatles to claim 
the No. 1, 2 and 3 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously.
“7 rings” currently rules the Hot 100 (dated February 23) for a fourth week, 
while “Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored” debuts at No. 2 
and "Thank U, Next,” rebounds from No. 7 to No. 3.
All three songs are from Ari’s latest album 'Thank U, Next,' which launched at No. 1 
on the Billboard 200 chart this week with the biggest streaming week ever 
for a pop album, according to Nielsen Music.
Grande is the first soloist and only the second act overall in the Hot 100’s 60-year 
history to take all three top spots in a week - a feat even she was surprised to earn. 
Ariana took to Instagram when she heard the news, writing: "i laughed when i saw this bc 
i thought y’all edited it. thank u from the bottom of my heart. for so many reasons. 
first time since the beatles huh (and first time for a solo artist?). that’s wild."
The Beatles first earned the honor for five weeks back in March and April of 1964, 
last tripling up with "Can't Buy Me Love," "Twist and Shout" and 
"Do You Want to Know a Secret," respectively.
Before Ariana, Drizzy Drake was the next closest to the achievement when 
"Nice for What," "Nonstop" and "God's Plan," took the No 1, 2 and 4 spots back in 
July of last year.
For more Hot 100 news, head to Billboard.com. 
Until next time, for Billboard News, I’m Jordyn Rolling.
