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“Die with a smile” now spent 53 weeks on a hot 100, making Bruno Marsovo-Longest Squeezed Hit Ever, Passed “That’s what I love.” Topshot – The singer Bruno Mars poses in the journalists room with its grammatical trophies during the 60th annual prizes of Gramma 28. January 2018 in New York. (Photo: Don Emmert / AFP) (Photo Don Emmert / AFP via Getty Images)
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Even after a year Billboard’s The largest and most competitive charts, “die with a smile” – cooperation on feeling of ejection between the lady gage and Bruno Mars – One of the most popular hits in America remains. The setting is lived within the top 10 on multiple channels and even manages to climb more list of this frame.
On the hot 100, “die with a smile” is approaching the first 10, pushing up with no. 12 to no. 11. When one again finds space on the ranking, “die with a smile” stops a tie in Mars Discography and hard special title.
“Die with a smile” He has now lived on hot 100 for 53 weeks. Duet stands like Mars’s winners of the second longest running on the chart, because it passes its first year on the list of the most popular cuts throughout the nation.
The last time, when “Dying with a smile” celebrated the entire year on a hot 100 – remaining relatively rarely feat, even for the biggest hits – a gremi-conquered song tied up with Mars “That’s what I love.” That former champion, who spent one turn on top is 10017, disappeared from ranking after exactly 52 weeks.
Only one path from Marsa spent more time on hot 100. “Uptown funk,” His co-operation with Mark Ronson, she managed to stay somewhere on the ranking with 100 points. 14 of them were on no. 1.
Since “dying with a smile” sits only outside the first 10 and continues that it seems to be a stream, sales and radio airplay – three meters that can continue to live in the composition in the composition in the hot 100s, if not months. There is a good chance that “die with a smile” will soon measure and then pass “Uptown Funk” Becoming Mars’s longest winning win.
Gaga deserved the first one-year charter with “die with a smile,” and the cut now ranked as her safest melody.