
NEW YORK (AP) - Country breakout star Ella Langley claims the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 dated May 9, powered by "Choosin' Texas," a track that continues her rapid ascent from Nashville newcomer to mainstream crossover force. The single's mix of modern country production and sharp storytelling helped it leap to No. 1 amid strong streaming and radio momentum.
Langley's presence on the chart extends well beyond the summit. Her emotionally charged "Be Her" lands at No. 5, while her collaboration with Morgan Wallen, "I Can't Love You Anymore," reaches No. 7. The three placements underscore Langley's growing influence in country music at a time when the genre continues expanding its footprint across pop audiences.
At No. 2, Bruno Mars delivers another polished pop-soul performance with "I Just Might." The single marks Mars' latest return to the upper tier of the chart, blending retro-inspired instrumentation with contemporary production. Industry analysts have pointed to the song's broad radio appeal and repeat streaming numbers as key drivers behind its sustained success.
British soul artist Olivia Dean secures two of the week's strongest positions. "Man I Need" climbs to No. 3, continuing its steady rise thanks to strong listener engagement and critical praise. Dean also appears at No. 6 with "So Easy To Fall In Love," giving the singer her first multiple-song presence inside the Hot 100's top 10.
Meanwhile, Olivia Rodrigo returns to the upper reaches of the chart with "Drop Dead" at No. 4. Rodrigo's latest single leans into darker pop-rock textures while maintaining the confessional songwriting style that helped establish her as one of the defining pop artists of her generation.
Folk-pop singer Noah Kahan earns the No. 9 position with "Doors," a reflective track that continues the Vermont native's streak of commercially successful introspective releases. Kahan's blend of indie-folk storytelling and mainstream accessibility has helped him maintain a consistent chart presence over the past several years.
At No. 8, Alex Warren breaks into the upper tier with "Ordinary." The song's emotional lyrics and viral social media traction have helped propel Warren from internet personality to legitimate chart contender.
Rounding out the top 10 is Kehlani with "Folded" at No. 10. Known for fluidly blending R&B and pop influences, Kehlani continues to demonstrate staying power on the charts with a track that has resonated across streaming platforms and rhythmic radio formats.
The latest Hot 100 reflects a genre-diverse landscape where country, soul, pop and folk influences continue to coexist near the top of mainstream music consumption.










