
Bruno Mars' "I Just Might" climbs to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated Jan. 31, 2026, capping a chart week defined by longevity, measured movement and continued dominance from established hitmakers and emerging voices.
At No. 10, Taylor Swift's "Opalite" remains on the chart after weeks of steady performance. The track, praised for its restrained production and reflective lyricism, continues to benefit from consistent streaming and radio rotation, underscoring Swift's ability to keep multiple releases active simultaneously.
Djo's "End of Beginning" holds at No. 9, maintaining its appeal through alternative and pop-leaning audiences alike. The song's introspective tone and atmospheric soundscape have helped it sustain momentum well beyond its initial surge.
Kehlani's "Folded" lands at No. 8, continuing its solid run on the Hot 100. The track's smooth R&B foundation and emotionally direct songwriting have resonated with listeners, keeping it firmly positioned amid heavy competition.
At No. 7, sombr's "Back to Friends" remains a breakout presence. The song's understated pop sensibility and viral traction have translated into consistent chart performance, signaling staying power for the rising artist.
Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" sits at No. 6, extending its crossover success. The country-leaning track continues to draw strong engagement from regional radio while gaining broader national attention through streaming platforms.
Alex Warren's "Ordinary" rises to No. 5, marking one of the week's stronger placements among newer pop voices. The song's emotional transparency and clean pop structure have helped it connect with a wide audience.
Huntr/x moves to No. 4 with "Golden," continuing its upward trajectory. The track's polished production and anthemic chorus have fueled increased airplay and digital consumption.
Taylor Swift claims the No. 3 spot with "The Fate of Ophelia," giving her a second entry in the top 10 this week. The song's literary references and dramatic arrangement have drawn both critical attention and strong fan engagement.
Olivia Dean climbs to No. 2 with "Man I Need," marking her highest-charting single to date. The soulful pop track has gained momentum through strong streaming numbers and growing radio support, positioning Dean as a major breakout contender.
Bruno Mars takes the top position at No. 1 with "I Just Might." The track's classic pop sensibility, paired with Mars' signature vocal delivery, has driven widespread appeal across radio, streaming and sales, securing his return to the summit of the Hot 100.
The Jan. 31 chart reflects a balance of endurance and ascent, with established stars and emerging artists sharing space as audience tastes continue to evolve.











