“Risk It All” becomes the twenty-second top 10 hit for Bruno Mars on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart. He ties Taylor Swift’s historic record with his latest smash. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 10: Bruno Mars reacts onstage after a parade honoring his impact on Las Vegas entertainment on April 10, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. As part of the event, Park Avenue, the road outside Dolby Live at Park MGM, the theater where he had a long-running residency, was officially renamed Bruno Mars Drive. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images for MGM Resorts)
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Bruno Mars is one of the most reliable hitmakers when it comes to the American airwaves. Whenever the superstar drops a new single, it is played nonstop on stations that focus on pop and R&B, as his work typically straddles the line between those two genres.
Throughout 2026, “I Just Might,” the lead single from his recently released album The Romantic, has been a winner, and that cut is once again counted as the most-played tune in the nation. As “I Just Might” rules for another frame, Mars collects yet another top 10 smash – one which helps him tie another one of the biggest names in the music industry.
Bruno Mars Pushes “Risk It All” Into the Top 10
Mars pushes “Risk It All,” the second single from The Romantic, into the Radio Songs chart’s top 10 for the first time. The tune pushes from No. 11 to No. 9, cracking the uppermost region in only its eighth frame on the ranking of the cuts that reach the largest total audiences across all radio formats in the U.S.
Bruno Mars Matches Taylor Swift’s Top 10 Count
Thanks to the fast ascent of “Risk It All,” Mars has now claimed 22 top 10 smashes on the Radio Songs chart. Impressively, he’s seen 29 singles reach the list, and only a few have failed to find their way into that tier. With a twenty-second top 10-charter to his name, Mars matches Taylor Swift for the fourth-most appearances between Nos. 1 and 10 of all time.
Bruno Mars Passes Beyoncé and Justin Bieber
Last week, when “Risk It All” was stuck at No. 11 for another turn, Mars was comfortable alongside both Beyoncé and Justin Bieber, as all three had managed 21 top 10s on the list. Now, those superstars jointly claim the sixth-most top 10s of all time, while Mars and Swift share fourth place.
Rihanna Continues to Lead the Way
Rihanna continues to claim the greatest number of top 10 singles of all time, and she remains the only artist whose accumulation begins with the number three. The pop, dance and R&B icon is up to 30 top 10s. Drake and Mariah Carey trail her by half a dozen smashes, as they sit side-by-side in second place with 24 apiece.
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Bruno Mars Ties Mariah Carey’s Top 10 Record
Speaking of Carey, Mars is tied with the elusive chanteuse for the second-most No. 1s ever on the Radio Songs chart. “I Just Might” earned Mars his eleventh champion, while Rihanna sits in first place with a lucky 13 rulers. Swift follows Carey and Mars with eight leaders.
Bruno Mars Makes “I Just Might” His Longest-Leading Smash
Mars fills two spaces on the Radio Songs chart at the moment, and both of his current hits live inside the top 10. As “Risk It All” grows to No. 9, “I Just Might” is comfortable once again at No. 1. The cut has led the way for 13 of its 18 weeks on the roster as it refuses to cede control of the throne to Kehlani’s “Folded,” which has been held back from ruling for multiple periods.
As of this frame, “I Just Might” becomes Mars’s longest-running No. 1, breaking its tie with “Uptown Funk!,” his Grammy-winning collaboration with Mark Ronson. That throwback hit debuted on the Radio Songs tally in December 2014, and by February of the following year, it began its 12-week run at the summit.