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Bruno Mars Rises Again On A Historic Ranking With Another Week At No. 1

Forbes Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Bruno Mars’s “I Just Might” has spent 23 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs chart.
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SZA’s “Kill Bill” has logged 30 weeks at No. 1, placing it fourth on the Hot R&B Songs all‑time list.
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The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” holds the record with 48 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot R&B Songs chart, a run that began in 2020.
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“I Just Might” is tied as the fourth‑longest‑ruling No. 1 ever on the Radio Songs chart.
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Leon Thomas’s “Mutt” was No. 1 for 34 weeks on the Hot R&B Songs chart last year.
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The track is the fifth‑longest‑running No. 1 in Hot R&B Songs chart history.
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SZA’s “Snooze” spent a total of 32 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot R&B Songs chart between 2023 and 2024.
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Bruno Mars’s “I Just Might,” the lead single from The Romantic, spends a twenty-third week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs chart. The track now stands alone as the fifth-longest-running leader in the ranking’s history, moving past Tommy Richman’s “Million Dollar Baby.”

Bruno Mars is typically referred to first and foremost as a pop star, but a quick look at his history on the Billboard charts – as well as his shelf filled with Grammys – shows that the music industry regards him not just as a hitmaker in that style, but also an R&B powerhouse. Much of Mars's output has leaned heavily on R&B hits and movements from the past, and thus he is often eligible to reach and perform very well on a number of R&B-only rankings.

Once again this week, Mars claims the biggest R&B smash in the United States, and as he dominates one tally yet again, the singer, songwriter and producer advances on the list of the most successful artists of all time and claims one of the five sturdiest No. 1s ever.

"I Just Might" by Mars, the lead single from his recently released album The Romantic, is steady atop the Hot R&B Songs chart. Mars's cut has now led the charge on Billboard's ranking of the most-consumed tracks in the nation that can be classified specifically as R&B for 23 weeks. "I Just Might" debuted atop the rundown in mid-January, and has yet to step down even one spot.

With 23 weeks atop the Hot R&B Songs chart to its credit, "I Just Might" now stands alone as the fifth-longest-running No. 1 of all time. Only a few days ago, "I Just Might" was on the same level as "Million Dollar Baby" by Tommy Richman. The two jointly claimed to be the fifth-longest-reigning successes, but now, as "I Just Might" advances, Richman's sole major smash in America dips slightly to sixth place on the historic tally.

It will be nearly two months before "I Just Might" has a shot at climbing the historic ranking again. SZA's "Kill Bill" ranks in fourth place with 30 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot R&B Songs chart to its name.

SZA actually claims the next two longest-ruling tunes as her own. "Snooze" bested "Kill Bill" by two frames, spending a total of 32 periods running the show between 2023 and 2024.

"I Just Might" continues to perform incredibly well when it comes to the three metrics that fuel the Hot R&B Songs chart: sales, streams and airplay. Whether Mars can keep the track in the penthouse for more than half a dozen additional stints to tie, and then possibly beat, SZA is certainly a tall order – but not impossible.

The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" may forever hold the record for the most time in the highest spot on the Hot R&B Songs chart. That cross-genre cut stood out as the biggest winner for an incredible 48 weeks starting in 2020. "Mutt" by Leon Thomas, which helped turn him from a successful songwriter into a star in his own right, dominated for 34 frames just last year.

"I Just Might" lives inside the top five on the R&B Streaming Songs and R&B Digital Song Sales charts this week. Constant spins across radio stations throughout the U.S. also play a huge role in the continued dominance enjoyed by Mars's single. The track is once again comfortable at No. 1 on the Radio Songs rundown, where it ties as the fourth-longest-ruling smash ever.

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