## A Historic Moment: Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars Join Music's Elite
Only four songs in U.S. chart history have achieved what Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars just did. Their duet "Die With a Smile" has now spent an incredible 50 weeks inside the Hot 100's top 10 — a feat that puts them alongside some of the biggest radio moments ever recorded. The track climbed back to No. 10 this week, marking a remarkable return after dipping just one position away.
## The Exclusive Club
The company is rare and distinguished. "Die With a Smile" now sits in the same category as Teddy Swims' "Lose Control," Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," and The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" — the only other tracks to reach this milestone. According to Billboard, these four represent a unique achievement in modern music charts.
What makes this even more striking? Teddy Swims' "Lose Control" holds an even more impressive record: it's been on the Hot 100 for 106 weeks total, the longest-charting hit in the chart's 60-plus-year history. This week, the song sits at No. 8, demonstrating its staying power remains unmatched.
## Why This Duet Keeps Running
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' collaboration arrived on the charts in late August 2024. It reached No. 1 in mid-January and stayed on top for five consecutive weeks. Since then, "Die With a Smile" has accumulated 54 total weeks on the Hot 100 — and remarkably, it's only fallen outside the top 10 four times throughout its entire run.
For a pop ballad this deep into its lifespan, that consistency is genuinely impressive.
## Radio Is the Secret Weapon
The longevity story here is largely one of radio. "Die With a Smile" currently sits at No. 4 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart, which continues to be its primary driver. Meanwhile, the track slides to No. 19 on the Digital Song Sales list and dips to No. 31 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Radio's commitment to this track has been the key to its staying power — and based on current momentum, don't expect it to disappear from the Hot 100's top tier anytime soon.
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## A Historic Moment: Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars Join Music's Elite
Only four songs in U.S. chart history have achieved what Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars just did. Their duet "Die With a Smile" has now spent an incredible 50 weeks inside the Hot 100's top 10 — a feat that puts them alongside some of the biggest radio moments ever recorded. The track climbed back to No. 10 this week, marking a remarkable return after dipping just one position away.
## The Exclusive Club
The company is rare and distinguished. "Die With a Smile" now sits in the same category as Teddy Swims' "Lose Control," Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," and The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" — the only other tracks to reach this milestone. According to Billboard, these four represent a unique achievement in modern music charts.
What makes this even more striking? Teddy Swims' "Lose Control" holds an even more impressive record: it's been on the Hot 100 for 106 weeks total, the longest-charting hit in the chart's 60-plus-year history. This week, the song sits at No. 8, demonstrating its staying power remains unmatched.
## Why This Duet Keeps Running
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' collaboration arrived on the charts in late August 2024. It reached No. 1 in mid-January and stayed on top for five consecutive weeks. Since then, "Die With a Smile" has accumulated 54 total weeks on the Hot 100 — and remarkably, it's only fallen outside the top 10 four times throughout its entire run.
For a pop ballad this deep into its lifespan, that consistency is genuinely impressive.
## Radio Is the Secret Weapon
The longevity story here is largely one of radio. "Die With a Smile" currently sits at No. 4 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart, which continues to be its primary driver. Meanwhile, the track slides to No. 19 on the Digital Song Sales list and dips to No. 31 on the Streaming Songs chart.
Radio's commitment to this track has been the key to its staying power — and based on current momentum, don't expect it to disappear from the Hot 100's top tier anytime soon.