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Bruno Mars Hits Latin Charts Strong with Spanish Single Lo Arriesgo Todo
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Bruno Mars tops Billboard Latin charts with his first Spanish single, "Lo Arriesgo Todo," hitting No. 1 on multiple lists.

AceShowbiz - Bruno Mars has made a significant return to the Billboard Latin charts with his Spanish-language single, Lo Arriesgo Todo, the Spanish version of his track "Risk It All."

Released on May 8 via Atlantic Records, Lo Arriesgo Todo marks Bruno Mars' first Spanish studio recording. The song debuted impressively at No. 20 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, climbed to No. 1 on both the Hot Latin Pop Songs and Latin Digital Song Sales charts, and entered at No. 6 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart dated May 23.

The original English version of the song, "Risk It All," appeared on Bruno Mars' album The Romantic, which was released on February 27. Combining the streams, sales, and airplay of both English and Spanish versions, "Risk It All" re-entered the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, moving up from No. 15 to No. 8. It also rose from No. 11 to No. 9 on the all-format Radio Songs chart, climbed from No. 5 to No. 3 on Adult R&B Airplay, and maintained its peak position at No. 9 on Pop Airplay.

This single follows the Hot 100 No. 1 hit "I Just Might" and is the second single off The Romantic, the album which secured Bruno Mars his second chart-topping spot on the all-genre Billboard 200 albums chart in March.

The Hot Latin Songs chart rankings factor in streams, sales, and airplay of the Spanish version, which helped Bruno Mars achieve his highest position on this chart to date. According to data from Luminate for the week ending May 14 in the U.S., Lo Arriesgo Todo generated 1.6 million official streams, 1.9 million airplay audience impressions, and sold 1,000 downloads. Notably, these sales earned Bruno Mars his first appearance—and a No. 1 spot—on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart.

This chart entry represents Bruno Mars' first return to the Hot Latin Songs chart in over ten years and his highest peak ever. Previously, his highest entry was as a featured artist on Bad Meets Evil's "Lighters," which reached No. 22 in 2011. Furthermore, Lo Arriesgo Todo stands as his only Spanish-language track among his seven career entries on Hot Latin Songs. Before October 2012, this chart was based solely on radio airplay, but it has since evolved into a multimetric system combining streaming, airplay, and sales.

On the Latin Pop Airplay chart, the No. 6 debut of Lo Arriesgo Todo marks Bruno Mars' second top 10 entry. His first came as a featured artist on Mark Ronson’s "Uptown Funk," which peaked at No. 8 in 2015.

Bruno Mars' successful crossover into the Latin music market with Lo Arriesgo Todo highlights his versatility and expanding reach in diverse musical genres, bolstered by a strong performance across streaming, sales, and radio airplay metrics.

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