Ariana Grande sees four albums — Eternal Sunshine, Sweetener, Thank U, Next and Positions — return to at least one chart in the U.K. LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 16: Ariana Grande attends the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on February 16, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage)
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A few days ago, Ariana Grande scored yet another No. 1 smash in the United Kingdom as “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” which fronts her upcoming eighth album Petal, debuted atop the Official Singles chart in that nation. In its second frame of availability, the tune backtracks on all half-dozen rosters on which it appears, though it does not fall very far. British fans of the pop superstar are clearly still in love with the track, and its popularity has spurred much of her discography back onto various rankings as multiple albums reappear – in some cases on several lists simultaneously.
Ariana Grande Brings Eternal Sunshine Back to Several Charts
Four albums by Grande return to the U.K. charts this week. Of that bunch, only one, Eternal Sunshine – her most recently released set – also lands on tallies that it found space on just a few days ago.
Eternal Sunshine reappears on both the Official Physical Albums and Official Albums Sales tallies, breaking back in at Nos. 68 and 74, respectively. At the same time, the dance-pop project bolts on the Official Albums Streaming and Official Albums lists, climbing to Nos. 35 and 42, respectively, after landing in lower reaches – beneath No. 75 – last time around.
Sweetener and Thank U, Next Return to Three Charts
Two collections by Grande, Sweetener and Thank U, Next, find their way to the same trio of rundowns. They perform best on the Official Vinyl Albums chart, where Sweetener is back at No. 27, while Thank U, Next comes in 10 spaces further down.
Sweetener, which earned Grande her first Grammy, surges onto the Official Physical Albums and Official Albums Sales tallies, coming in at Nos. 52 and 56, respectively. Thank U, Next dances back onto those same registers, hitting No. 76 on the list of the bestselling albums on any physical format, including CD, cassette and vinyl, and No. 83 on the tally that focuses on all purchases, not just physical.
Ariana Grande’s Positions Also Reappears
Grande brings an incredible four titles back to the Official Physical Albums chart this week. Positions lands at No. 93, coming in beneath Eternal Sunshine, Sweetener and Thank U, Next.
Eternal Sunshine Nears 100 Weeks on the Main Albums Chart
Eternal Sunshine is not just the newest of Grande’s four albums that are present on the charts in the U.K. this week, it is also the longest-running success. Next frame, it will celebrate 100 stints on the Official Albums Streaming chart, and in two weeks, it will make it to that same milestone on the main ranking of the most-consumed EPs and full-lengths in the U.K. Sweetener, Thank U, Next and Positions have yet to crack 50 stays on any of the rosters on which they currently appear.
“Hate That I Made You Love Me” Stays Inside the Top 10
In its second week on the U.K. rosters, “Hate That I Made You Love Me” steps down, but manages to hold on inside the top 10. The tune dips to No. 2 on the Official Singles Sales list, to No. 3 on both the Official Singles and Official Singles Downloads charts, to fourth place on the streaming tally and fifth place on the Official Vinyl Singles rundown. The song sits lowest, at No. 6, after ruling only a few days back on the Official Physical Singles roster.
Ariana Grande Charts Four Hit Songs in the U.K.
Grande claims four charting albums, and just as many hit songs in the U.K. at the moment. Of course, the focus remains on “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” but “Positions,” “Twilight Zone” and “34+35” also land on the Official Physical Singles chart. “Positions” is the only one of those three cuts that makes space on one other ranking, as it dips, but holds within the top 40, on the Official Vinyl Singles ranking.

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