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Ariana Grande’s ‘Hate That I Made You Love Me’ Reaches Global Spotify #1 Again

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Ariana Grande has done it again. “Hate That I Made You Love Me” just re-peaked at number one on the Global Spotify chart, pulling in 5.53 million streams in a single day. The track has now spent two consecutive days at the top, proving its streaming power isn’t fading fast.

Most songs hit their peak the week they drop. Not this one. “Hate That I Made You Love Me” first climbed to the summit, slipped, then stormed back. The re-peak at number one came with a 5.53 million stream day, higher than many debut releases manage in their first week. Listeners aren’t just sampling the track; they’re looping it.

Two days at #1 on Global Spotify might sound modest. In reality, the chart turns over brutally fast. New releases, viral sounds, and playlist shuffles knock songs down within hours. Holding the top spot for 48 hours signals something rare: sustained, organic replay. Fans aren’t streaming out of curiosity. They’re streaming because they can’t stop.

The song’s title captures a familiar emotional trap, loving someone you wish you didn’t. Grande’s vocal delivery swings between whisper-quiet vulnerability and a belt that lands like a confession. Production pulls from early 2000s pop-R&B, a sound currently enjoying a major revival. The combination feels both nostalgic and freshly painful.

Global Spotify ranks every track on the platform worldwide. 5.53 million daily streams places “Hate That I Made You Love Me” ahead of several recent high-profile singles. The re-peak at number one follows a pattern seen only with career-defining tracks, songs that refuse to behave like typical hits.

With two days at #1 already locked in, attention turns to whether the song can stretch to a third. Playlisting remains favorable, and fan-made content continues to surface across social platforms. If streaming holds steady or grows, Grande could be looking at her longest-running global #1 of the year so far.

Ariana Grande has built a career on turning heartbreak into architecture. “Hate That I Made You Love Me” is that blueprint made audible. Two days at Global Spotify #1 and 5.53 million streams later, the only question left is not whether the song will stay, but who hurt her this badly, and why does it sound so good?

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