Three of the most prominent child TV stars who have successfully transitioned into pop superstars released new music on Friday. Selena Gomez dropped the lighthearted pop track “Single Soon,” Miley Cyrus shared the introspective ballad “Used to Be Young,” and Ariana Grande treated fans to a 10th-anniversary digital deluxe edition of her debut album, Yours Truly.

The latest episode of the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast hosted by Katie and Keith discussed these three releases, and their remarkable journeys from children’s TV to dominating the pop charts.

The show also featured chart updates. Travis Scott’s Utopia maintained its No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart for a month. Hozier’s latest release, “Unreal Unearth,” made an impressive debut in the top 10. J-Hope’s “Jack in the Box” achieved its first top 10 placement, a year after its original release.

On the Billboard Hot 100, Oliver Anthony Music’s viral hit “Rich Men North of Richmond” retained its No. 1 position, while Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Red” rapidly ascended into the top 10 for the first time.