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Just now, chartjack2 said:

So is hating on successful women…

It's nothing to do with her gender - don't accuse me of sexism when I'm not being sexist.

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  • No she turned 49 earlier in the week x

  • 777666jason
    777666jason

    Well it is the most listened to station in the country 🤭

  • Jessie Where
    Jessie Where

    Exactly. It keeps being spoken about as if it's some kind of L for Harry to have not held up, when he made a conscious decision to release a fairly commercially inaccessible track that's 5 minutes lon

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Great for Noah, glad it held in the top 10. Hope it can have some longevity. Nice to see midnight sun in the top 20 too

God I'm back in the terrible doldrums of being 15 again for much of 2016 thanks to Lush Life...

Nice to hear this in the charts - from back when chart music was brilliant and life was awesome.

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Bruno Mars

I Just Might

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1st single from The Romantic

Released: 9th January 2026

Label: Atlantic Records

Chart Statistics

NE (22/01/2026) | 6-5-6-8

Sales: 90,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

01 Sales

07 Audio Streaming

06 Video Streaming

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Biography

Bruno Mars has a good story about Prince: Mars is hanging out at an awards show, during a commercial break. The crowd is filled with celebrities. Suddenly, Mars feels the room shift, people part, and there he is, Mars told Apple Music in a 2016 interview—Prince, “just floating by, levitating by.” Prince catches Mars’ eye and gives him a thumbs-up, and Mars—stunned—gives Prince a thumbs-up back. “And that’s it,” Mars said. “What more can you ask?” More than a Prince cosign? How about a stack of multiplatinum records? The privilege of being able to entertain people the world over? Mars has those too. But you get the sense that the nod from Prince was affirmation of a higher order. Even when he was living on instant ramen noodles and trying to find his way into the industry, Mars knew he didn’t just want to be a songwriter or a singer or a producer, but—like Prince, or maybe Michael Jackson—a total pop package, the kind of artist who’s as powerful in the studio as they are onstage. Those records, though: “Uptown Funk,” “Locked Out of Heaven,” “That’s What I Like.” Fun, omnivorous, generation-bridging. The kind of stuff that Mom will be pulling you onto the dance floor for. Mars could do old-fashioned showmanship, could credibly play the crooner with a live band to boot. But he also had an ear for hip-hop and R&B, could—like all great pop—collapse the distance between then and now, Black music and white. Most of all, he knew how much retro was retro enough: Music that made you think about the past, not pine for it. Born Peter Hernandez in Honolulu in 1985, Mars took the stage early, famously doing Elvis impersonations with a family revue at a local hotel before he even hit kindergarten. (In one formative moment, young Mars wet his jumpsuit during “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” but finished without flinching.) As a teenager, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a deal with Motown Records. The deal went nowhere, but Mars kept himself afloat by writing and producing with a team called The Smeezingtons, which he helped found. In 2010, he released his debut, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. By 2012’s Unorthodox Jukebox, the image had gotten a little grittier, the sound a little more diverse, and the retro affectations—goodbye, pompadour—a little less pronounced. Leaning on the slick bounce of ’80s and ’90s funk and R&B, 24K Magic followed in 2016, sweeping its nominations at the Grammys. A confessed perfectionist, Mars pushes on. “All the statues or Time magazine—that s**t is beautiful and made my parents and my family proud and all that,” he told Apple Music. “But there’s this battle within—that you always wanna. You got this fighter’s spirit. I still feel like I’m chasing to prove something to myself, that I got a better song in me.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2010 01 Nothin' On You (B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars)

2010 03 Billionaire (Travie McCoy feat. Bruno Mars) MILLIONAIRE

2010 97 It's Better If You Don't Understand -EP-

2010 01 Just The Way You Are (Amazing) -1- MILLION SELLER

2011 01 Grenade -2- MILLION SELLER

2011 11 Marry You -4- MILLIONAIRE

2011 01 The Lazy Song -3- MILLIONAIRE

2011 10 Lighters (Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars)

2011 78 Count On Me -AT-

2011 19 Runaway Baby -AT-

2011 14 It Will Rain -OST-

2011 17 Mirror (Lil Wayne feat. Bruno Mars)

2011 44 Young, Wild & Free (Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa feat. Bruno Mars)

2012 02 Locked Out Of Heaven -1- MILLIONAIRE

2013 02 When I Was Your Man -2- MILLIONAIRE

2013 12 Treasure -3- MILLIONAIRE

2013 62 Gorilla -4-

2014 83 Young Girls -5-

2014 01 Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars) MILLION SELLER

2016 05 24K Magic -1- MILLIONAIRE

2016 79 Chunky -AT-

2017 12 That's What I Like -2- MILLIONAIRE

2017 59 Versace On The Floor (Bruno Mars vs. David Guetta) -3-

2018 05 Finesse (feat. Cardi B) -4- MILLIONAIRE

2018 65 Wake Up In The Sky (Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars & Kodak Black)

2019 12 Please Me (Cardi B & Bruno Mars)

2021 20 Leave The Door Open (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -1-

2021 45 Skate (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -2-

2021 12 Smokin Out The Window (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -3-

2021 49 Fly As Me (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -AT-

2024 02 Die With A Smile (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars) -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

2024 02 APT. (ROSÉ & Bruno Mars) MILLIONAIRE

2025 32 Fat Juicy & Wet (Sexyy Red & Bruno Mars)

2026 05 I Just Might -1-

5 x #1 | 13 x Top 5 | 14 x Top 10 | 23 x Top 20 | 24 x Top 40 | 34 x Top 100

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Just now, chartjack2 said:

Student radio mistakes from Jack!

Tell me about it 😂

The Streets of Minneapolis should have been top 40. cry

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Sam Fender and Olivia Dean

Rein Me In

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4th single from People Watching

Released: 21st February 2025 / 20th June 2025

Label: Polydor Records

Chart Statistics

NE (03/07/2025) | 86-6-12-10-12-15-17-15-13-11-10-11-12-10-12-13-15-13-10-14-12-8-7-5-7-9-14-34-5-6-7-8-9-7

Sales: 800,000+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

01 Sales

08 Audio Streaming

57 Video Streaming

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Biography

Sam Fender crafts the kind of tenacious anthemic rock that punches straight at the gut. Born and raised in 1994 in the northeastern English town of North Shields, the singer/songwriter first picked up a guitar at age 10 and began playing gigs locally as a teen to help support him and his mother. But it wasn’t until he started writing music for himself—rather than what he thought others wanted to hear—that everything started to click. That’s when he wrote his 2017 debut single, “Play God”, a propulsive, politically charged slice of indie rock. It came from a place of deep desperation, “a time where I was like, ‘I need to prove myself. I need to do something that cuts through,’” he told Apple Music. The track earned him a slot on BBC’s Sound of 2018 shortlist, which led to a deal with Polydor Records and the release of his acclaimed 2019 debut, Hypersonic Missiles, an album that channels modern-day anxiety through heartfelt heartland rock. His 2021 follow-up, Seventeen Going Under, hit even harder, pumped full of soaring arrangements and bold statements that continue to prove Fender’s power as a mighty millennial voice for the working class. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

Sam Fender

2019 89 Play God -1-

2019 48 Hypersonic Missiles -2- MILLIONAIRE

2019 43 Will We Talk? -3- MILLIONAIRE

2019 59 The Borders -IG-

2021 03 Seventeen Going Under -1- MILLIONAIRE

2021 48 Get You Down -2-

2021 41 Spit Of You -3-

2022 47 Getting Started -4-

2022 61 Alright -PS-

2022 71 Wild Grey Ocean -5-

2024 05 Homesick (Noah Kahan & Sam Fender)

2024 04 People Watching -1-

2025 14 Arm's Length -2-

2025 94 Wild Long Lie -IG-

2025 48 Remember My Name -IG-

2025 24 Little Bit Closer -3-

2025 78 Tyrants -PS-

2025 05 Rein Me In (Sam Fender & Olivia Dean) -4-

2025 20 Talk To You (Sam Fender & Elton John) -5-

0 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 6 x Top 20 | 7 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100

Olivia Dean

2021 19 The Christmas Song -NAS-

2025 36 It Isn't Perfect But It Might Be -OST-

2025 17 Dive -1-

2025 04 Nice To Each Other -1-

2025 05 Rein Me In (Sam Fender & Olivia Dean)

2025 38 Lady Lady -IG-

2025 01 Man I Need -2- MILLIONAIRE

2025 03 So Easy (To Fall In Love) -3-

2025 13 A Couple Minutes -AT-

2025 21 Let Alone The One You Love -AT-

1 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 7 x Top 20 | 10 x Top 40 | 10 x Top 100

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Just now, Jason said:

The Streets of Minneapolis should have been top 40. cry

It wasn't even Top 40 on the Wednesday update - would be surprised if it's held Top 100. .

Adult contemporary is very much alive and well - thanks to Man I Need and Ordinary still dominating their radio airwaves...

2 minutes ago, Stephen Emmett said:

Adult contemporary is very much alive and well - thanks to Man I Need and Ordinary still dominating their radio airwaves...

Adult contemporary in the US but MOR in the UK?

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