Taylor Swift’s song “Opalite” has achieved a remarkable feat amid her wedding plans with fiancé Travis Kelce. The global pop star has penned a lengthy note on Instagram to celebrate “Opalite” charting on Billboard’s Hot 100. Swift has reportedly dedicated the song to her to-be husband, Kelce. Interestingly, “The Fate of Ophelia” ranks at number 8 on the Hot 100 chart this week.
Taylor Swift celebrates Opalite reaching #1 in Billboard charts
Taylor Swift expressed her gratitude to fans as her song “Opalite” ranked at the number one spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. The global pop star shared a carousel of candid photos and videos, accompanied by a long caption. The text read, “Just a few Opalite memories to celebrate the Hot 100 #1 you guys just got this song!! I can’t even sum up my excitement, and I’m so blown away by the love you’ve shown this song and video.”
Swift revealed in her caption that this is the first time she has had two songs from the same album charting on Billboard’s Hot 100 since her album 1989 came out in 2014. Furthermore, she wrote, “So thankful to the fans who helped make this happen by welcoming this song into your lives with open arms. Seriously bouncing off the walls about this!!”
Swift concluded the caption by declaring that she might go buy a giant pretzel at the mall to celebrate. After all, “Opalite” is her 14th number one on the Hot 100. Fans have congratulated the singer on X. One fan commented, “You guys can cry about it, but Taylor is a hit maker.”
A second fan wrote, “14 number ones on the Hot 100 is a record that most artists cannot even dream of reaching. Taylor Swift just keeps adding to a legacy that is already untouchable at this point.” A third fan penned, “THAT’S OUR SHOWGIRL,” accompanied by clap emojis.
A fourth fan chimed in, “Taylor Swift hits #1 with Opalite, her 14th. The album now has two chart-toppers like 1989. Queen.” Finally, one fan remarked, “Taylor Swift steals #1 with OPALITE. Two entries in the Top 10, Bad Bunny still holding 3 spots. The charts are cooking.”
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.
