Former child star Arian Grande recently confirmed that she's ranked number one of the Billboard Top 100 chart.
The "Problem" singer wrote via Twitter, "no 1 on @billboard's #Artist100 this week thank u." The singer's loyal fans have poured out their thoughts via the same social media website.
Twitter user @desiredariana wrote, "@ArianaGrande @billboard so proud." @sourceofapathy tweeted, "@ArianaGrande @billboard you deserve this." @grandcashton added, "@ArianaGrande beyond proud of you."
Grande's follower @grandedunn tweeted, "@ArianaGrande @billboard proud is an understatement. I love you."
The singer's newest collaboration with DJ Zedd found its new peak at number 4 this week. "Problem" ranked at number seven. "Bang Bang" also found itself on the charts this week, Forbes noted.
Although Grande's songs included other artists, all three still helped her achieve the prestigious title of being the second female to have ever led three top ten hits at the same time, the same publication revealed.
In the past, only two other female artists have achieved the same recognition. R&B singer Ashanti became the first woman to have ever collected a top ten trio with her hit song "Foolish," "Always on Time," and "What's Luv?"
Adele, on the other hand, achieved the same recognition with her songs "Rolling in the Deep," "Someone Like You" and "Set Fire to the Rain."
Meanwhile, Ariana's latest album, "My Everything" is slated for release this coming Monday. The album, which officially serves as the 21-year-old's second official album, consist of songs including "Break Free," "Bang Bang" and more, the NY Daily News reported.
In a recent interview with the publication, Grande dished on what fans may expect of her album. "This is the part where I break free," she hinted.
Prior to the completion of "My Everything," Grande released another hit single alongside Australian singer/rapper Iggy Azalea.
"Problem" became the official track of the summer and now the song is already given its Spanglish counterpart.
Grande recently collaborated with Colombian rapper J Balvin for the song, Idolator noted.
