She's done it again.
On Monday, Feb. 23, Billboard confirmed that Taylor Swift's "Opalite" hit the No. 1 spot on its Hot 100 chart, marking her 14th single to do so. Now, Swift is tied with Rihanna for the third-most Hot 100 No. 1s ever behind The Beatles (20) and Mariah Carey (19).
The track, which is featured on Swift's latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, was inspired by Swift's soon-to-be husband, Travis Kelce.
"When we go through something that doesn't work out, we oftentimes look at it as this major setback, like we've taken a step back," she said during an interview with Hits Radio. “But I’ve found that so many of those instances in my life can catapult you forward in growth, in wisdom, in perspective."
"Opalite' is a song about forgiving yourself for having gone through something that didn't pan out the way you wanted it to. It's giving yourself permission to not have it all figured out or not marry the first person you ever dated," she continued.
According to Billboard, "Opalite" is the second song off of TLOAS to top the Hot 100 chart. The first being "The Fate of Ophelia," which was a record for Swift as it stayed on top for 10 weeks.
"Opalite" initially peaked at No. 2 following its October 2025 release.
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