Months after its debut, “I Just Might” by Bruno Mars continues to dominate the U.S. music landscape, cementing its status as both a commercial juggernaut and a cultural mainstay. In an era where chart turnover is often rapid, the track’s sustained success underscores Mars’s rare ability to deliver enduring hits that resonate across audiences and formats.

The single remains firmly planted atop multiple Billboard rankings, most notably the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart—one of the industry’s most competitive genre tallies. Since debuting at No. 1 in mid-January, the song has held its position for 11 consecutive weeks, fending off new releases and rising contenders.

Record-Breaking Run on R&B/Hip-Hop Chart

With its latest week at No. 1, “I Just Might” has officially become Mars’s longest-running leader on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The track surpasses his previous benchmark set by “That’s What I Like,” which ruled for 10 weeks in 2017. The new milestone further reinforces Mars’s dominance within the genre-blending space of R&B and hip-hop.

A Career of Chart-Topping Hits

Over the course of his career, Mars has earned five No. 1 singles on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. However, only two—including “I Just Might”—have reached double-digit weeks at the summit. Other notable hits include “Leave the Door Open,” released with Anderson .Paak as part of Silk Sonic, which peaked with eight weeks at No. 1, as well as collaborations with Cardi B like “Finesse” and “Please Me,” each of which briefly topped the chart.

Parallel Success Across R&B Rankings

“I Just Might” is also maintaining its lead on the Hot R&B Songs chart, a more genre-focused ranking. While its 11-week run there is impressive, it represents a comparatively shorter reign against Mars’s past R&B hits. Songs like “That’s What I Like” and “Leave the Door Open” spent 20 and 14 weeks at No. 1, respectively, highlighting just how competitive the broader R&B/Hip-Hop category can be.

Wide Chart Presence Signals Cross-Genre Appeal

Beyond its dominance at the top, “I Just Might” is currently charting on 18 different Billboard lists—a rare feat that reflects its wide-reaching appeal. The single performs strongly across streaming, sales, and radio-based rankings, while also appearing on both pop-leaning and R&B-specific charts.

As the track continues to lead multiple tallies simultaneously, its performance not only adds to Mars’s growing list of achievements but also illustrates his continued influence in shaping modern pop and R&B music.