Bruno Mars’ hits surge on Billboard charts this week
- Bruno Mars' classic hits are climbing the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US charts this week.
- 'When I Was Your Man' is currently at No. 90 on the Global 200, while 'That’s What I Like' has surged from No. 197 to No. 121.
- The resurgence of these tracks is linked to the release of a new single, demonstrating the enduring appeal of Mars' music.
Bruno Mars is experiencing a resurgence on the Billboard charts, with several of his classic hits climbing the rankings. This week, four of his biggest singles, including 'Just the Way You Are' and 'When I Was Your Man,' are gaining traction on both the Billboard Global 200 and the Billboard Global Excl. US charts. 'When I Was Your Man' is currently positioned at No. 90 on the Global 200, showcasing its enduring appeal as a timeless piano ballad. Another notable track, 'That’s What I Like,' is making significant strides, moving from No. 197 to No. 121 on the Billboard Global 200, while also climbing from No. 194 to No. 188 on the Global Excl. US chart. This impressive leap indicates a growing interest in the song, further solidifying Mars' status as a pop icon. 'Just the Way You Are,' which marked the beginning of Mars' rise to fame, is also seeing improvement. Although it ranks lower than his other hits, it has moved up more than 30 spots on the Billboard Global Excl. US, landing at No. 149. Additionally, it has re-entered the Billboard Global 200 at No. 164 after a period of absence. The resurgence of these tracks coincides with the release of a new single, which is propelling Mars' older hits back into the spotlight. This trend highlights the lasting impact of his music and the continued relevance of his earlier work in today's music landscape.