Ariana Grande's Controversial Rise to No. 1 Dominance

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Ariana Grande is strategically releasing multiple versions of her new single "Yes, And?" in an effort to secure the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Currently dominating the U.S. iTunes chart with 14 variations of the song, including instrumental and a cappella versions, Grande's tactic aims to maximize sales and chart performance. While this strategy is common among artists, the extent of 14 versions in a short span raises eyebrows, signaling a clear push for the top spot.
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