Ariana Grande keeps eight songs on the charts in the U.K., as smashes like “Break Free” and … More
Ariana Grande is once again present on multiple tallies in the United Kingdom. The Grammy winner is enjoying another big week across the Atlantic, as a mix of new arrivals and tracks that made her a superstar re-enter, climb, and even manage to debut. She’s in the middle of a busy frame, one which sees her fans showing up to buy, buy, buy – and just as she’s released the deluxe edition of her latest album, Eternal Sunshine, which is about to become a bestseller all over again as well.
Eight Ariana Grande Songs Chart
Eight of Grande’s tracks appear on at least one ranking in the U.K. this frame. That’s an impressive showing for any artist, but what makes it especially noteworthy for her is that several of those wins are actually comebacks. The resurgence takes place as fans rush to snap up physical copies of both her brand new songs and those from years past.
“Popular” Scores the Biggest Comeback
Among all the returning tracks, “Popular” is the highest riser. The tune reappears on the Official Singles Sales chart at No. 20, coming close to its all-time best of No. 15.
Helping drive its return is a recently-released vinyl edition that fans quickly snapped up. “Popular” opens at No. 2 on both the Official Physical Singles and Official Vinyl Singles charts, showing how important purchases on these formats sales can be.
“Defying Gravity” and “Popular” Fly Together
Grande’s other Wicked track, her take of “Defying Gravity” with Cynthia Erivo, is also a hit again in a big way, though not specifically because it returns. The collaboration opens at No. 3 on both the Official Physical Singles and Official Vinyl Singles rankings. On the main singles sales tally, the tune climbs alongside “Popular,” coming in one space beneath that song, which remains, well, popular.
Two Ariana Grande Classics Return
“One Last Time” and “Break Free” both manage to reappear on two separate U.K. rankings this frame. “One Last Time” is the stronger performer, as it returns to the top 40 on both tallies it finds a home on. It lands at No. 30 on the Official Vinyl Singles list and No. 37 on the Official Physical Singles chart.
Not far behind that smash is “Break Free,” the EDM banger Grande recorded with Zedd back in 2014. Though he isn’t officially credited this time around, the collaboration re-enters the vinyl tally at No. 35. It also comes in at No. 43 on the chart measuring top-selling songs across all physical formats.
“Problem” is a Smash Again
There’s one more comeback worth noting from Grande’s catalog, and it’s the hit “Problem,” featuring Iggy Azalea. That track is back on the Official Physical Singles chart this week. The tune reappears at No. 65, and it has now spent more than a full year on that list.
Other Hits are Climbing (While Others Fall)
Not all of Grande’s chart activity this frame involves comebacks. Some tracks are simply continuing their rise — or sliding. “The Boy Is Mine” and “Santa Tell Me” both climb more than 30 spaces on the Official Physical Singles ranking. On the other hand, “Yes, And?,” the lead single from Eternal Sunshine, drops nearly 30 positions on the same list.

