Bruno Mars Reaches 22 Top 10 Hits on Radio Songs Chart
Bruno Mars's single 'Risk It All' rose to No. 9 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart. The track marks his twenty-second top 10 entry on the ranking.
forbes.comBruno Mars moved 'Risk It All,' the second single from his album The Romantic, from No. 11 to No. 9 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart. The song reached the top 10 in its eighth week on the ranking, which measures total audience across U.S. radio formats.
The ascent gives Mars his twenty-second top 10 hit on the chart. He now shares fourth place on the all-time list with another artist who also holds 22 top 10 entries.
'I Just Might,' the album's lead single, remains at No. 1 for a thirteenth week. The track has spent 18 weeks on the chart and has now surpassed the 12-week run of Mars's earlier hit 'Uptown Funk!' at the top spot. Mars has placed 29 singles on the Radio Songs chart, with 22 reaching the top 10.
With the new entry, those two artists now share sixth place with 21 top 10s each. The leader on the all-time list holds 30 top 10 hits, while two artists tied for second place each have 24.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Additional radio stations may increase rotation of tracks from The Romantic.
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Streaming platforms could feature the album more prominently in playlists.
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