Bruno Mars' 'I Just Might' dominates Billboard fan poll

Following its January 9 release, Bruno Mars' 'I Just Might' has topped Billboard's fan-voted poll for the week's best new music, securing 71% of votes ahead of The Kid LAROI and Zach Bryan. The track leads into Mars' album The Romantic, due February 27.

Billboard's weekly fan poll, published Friday, January 9, and closing Sunday, crowned Bruno Mars' 'I Just Might' as fans' top new release with a commanding 71% of votes. It outpaced The Kid LAROI's Before I Forget EP (17%), Zach Bryan's With Heaven on Top (3%), and Robyn's 'Talk to Me' (2%).

As the lead single from Mars' fourth studio album, The Romantic (February 27 via Atlantic), the track builds on the buzz from its recent drop—his first solo single since 2016's 24K Magic. The poll win underscores fan excitement for Mars' pop-funk evolution, positioning him for chart success amid his announced Romantic Tour starting April.

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