Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” adds a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song launched a week earlier as his 10th career leader, and his first to debut in the top spot.
“I Just Might” introduces the superstar’s album The Romantic, due Feb. 27. The single also crowns the multimetric Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot R&B Songs charts for a second week each.
Meanwhile, “Ordinary,” by Mars’ Atlantic Records labelmate Alex Warren, claims a 27th week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart, tying Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” for the longest command in the ranking’s history. “Ordinary” holds at No. 5 on the Hot 100.
Plus, Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas,” at No. 6 on the Hot 100, ascends to No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Check out the full rundown of this week’s Hot 100 top 10 below.
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‘I Just Might’ Streams, Airplay & Sales
“I Just Might” tops the Hot 100 with 17.1 million official streams and 40.8 million radio airplay audience impressions and 9,000 sold in the United States Jan. 16-22.
The single slips a spot to No. 2 on Streaming Songs; jumps 12-9 on Radio Songs, becoming Mars’ 21st top 10; and posts a second week at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales.
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Mars’ 8th Multi-Week No. 1, of 10
Mars has now topped the Hot 100 for two or more weeks with eight of his 10 career No. 1s (led by a 14-week reign as featured on Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk!” in 2015). Of artists with 10 more No. 1s, his 80% rate of leading for multiple weeks is the highest among solo males, padding his lead over Michael Jackson. Among all acts, he ties Janet Jackson for second-best, after Mariah Carey’s 89% mark.
Here’s a look at the staying-power percentages of all acts with 10 or more Hot 100 No. 1s:
- 89% of Hot 100 No. 1s have led for multiple weeks, Mariah Carey (17 of 19)
- 80%, Janet Jackson (8 of 10)
- 80%, Bruno Mars (8 of 10)
- 75%, The Beatles (15 of 20)
- 71%, Rihanna (10 of 14)
- 67%, The Supremes (8 of 12)
- 64%, Whitney Houston (7 of 11)
- 62%, Taylor Swift (8 of 13)
- 58%, Madonna (7 of 12)
- 54%, Michael Jackson (7 of 13)
- 50%, Stevie Wonder (5 of 10)
- 38%, Drake (5 of 13)
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‘Ordinary’ Ties Radio Songs Record
Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” adds a 27th week at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart (63.4 million in audience), matching Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” for the longest rule, dating to the ranking’s start in December 1990.
Here’s an updated rundown of the longest-leading Radio Songs No. 1s:
- 27 weeks, “Ordinary,” Alex Warren, beginning June 28, 2025
- 27, “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey, Aug. 10, 2024
- 26, “Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd, April 18, 2020
- 18, “Flowers,” Miley Cyrus, Feb. 25, 2023
- 18, “Iris,” Goo Goo Dolls, Aug. 1, 1998
- 16, “Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B, Aug. 4, 2018
- 16, “We Belong Together,” Mariah Carey, May 28, 2005
- 16, “Don’t Speak,” No Doubt, Dec. 7, 1996
- 15, “Easy On Me,” Adele, Dec. 4, 2021
- 14, “High Hopes,” Panic! at the Disco, Dec. 1, 2018
- 14, “No One,” Alicia Keys, Nov. 3, 2007
- 14, “Because You Loved Me,” Celine Dion, April 13, 1996
“Ordinary” is steady at No. 5 on the Hot 100 following 10 weeks at No. 1 beginning last June. It previously set the records for the most weeks spent atop the Adult Pop Airplay chart (30) and Pop Airplay (16). (Warm-weather reminder: It also wrapped at No. 1 on the 2025 Songs of the Summer chart.)
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‘Texas’ Tops Streaming Songs
Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” rises a spot to No. 1 on Streaming Songs (18 million streams). The singer-songwriter earns her first leader on the all-genre list.
The track retreats to No. 6 from its No. 5 Hot 100 high, as it leads the Hot Country Songs chart for a ninth week.
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Rest of Top 10: ‘Man I Need’ & More
Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need” climbs two places to a new No. 2 Hot 100 best.
Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” falls 2-3 on the Hot 100 after a career-best 10 weeks at No. 1 starting in October and HUNTR/X’s “Golden” descends 3-4 following eight weeks at the summit beginning last August.
Sombr’s “Back to Friends” returns to its Hot 100 high (8-7) and tops the multimetric Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart for a 14th week.
Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Kehlani’s “Folded” lifts 9-8 after hitting No. 7; Djo’s “End of Beginning” drops 7-9, off its No. 6 peak; and Swift’s “Opalite” holds at No. 10, after reaching No. 2.


