Hot 10 Recap – Week of 3/14

NEW YORK (AP) — Bruno Mars leads the Billboard Hot 100 dated March 14, 2026, claiming the No. 1 position with “I Just Might.” The smooth pop-soul track gives Mars another chart-topping hit and continues a strong showing for the singer, who also places another song in the top five this week.

At No. 2, rising country artist Ella Langley earns one of the biggest hits of her career with “Choosin’ Texas.” The song blends modern country production with traditional storytelling, resonating with both country and crossover audiences and helping solidify Langley’s growing presence on the national charts.

British soul singer Olivia Dean lands at No. 3 with “Man I Need.” The track’s emotional vocals and retro-influenced instrumentation continue to drive its climb on streaming platforms and radio playlists, marking a major breakthrough moment for the London-born artist.

Mars appears again at No. 4 with “Risk It All,” giving the performer two songs in the upper tier of the chart simultaneously. The energetic track contrasts with the smoother tone of his No. 1 hit, demonstrating the stylistic range that has kept Mars among pop’s most reliable hitmakers.

Singer-songwriter Alex Warren reaches No. 5 with “Ordinary,” a reflective pop ballad that has steadily gained traction online. The song’s rise reflects the continuing influence of social media and streaming momentum in shaping the modern chart landscape.

Two songs from Taylor Swift appear in the top 10 this week. At No. 6, “Opalite” maintains strong streaming numbers, while “The Fate of Ophelia” sits at No. 9. The tracks showcase Swift’s storytelling approach and continue the singer’s long-running streak of chart success.

Electronic pop artist PinkPantheress teams with Swedish pop star Zara Larsson for “Stateside,” which lands at No. 7. The collaboration merges PinkPantheress’ minimalist dance-influenced production with Larsson’s polished pop vocals.

At No. 8, “Golden,” performed by the fictional K-pop group Huntrx and featured in the film K-Pop Demon Hunters, reflects the continued cultural influence of K-pop and its presence across film, streaming and global music charts.

Closing out the list at No. 10 is indie-pop artist sombr with “Back to Friends.” The track’s understated production and introspective lyrics have helped it gain traction among younger streaming audiences.

The week’s chart demonstrates the wide stylistic range currently shaping popular music, with country storytelling, pop-soul, indie pop and global influences all represented among the top-performing songs in the United States.

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