Bruno Mars Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Released in 2014, Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk” featuring Bruno Mars is still heard everywhere, isn’t it? Even Akiko Wada has covered it.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of Bruno Mars’s popular songs.
Feel the groove he cultivated in Hawaii!
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Bruno Mars Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Show MeBruno Mars61rank/position

This is a track from the second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox.
It’s a laid-back song with a strong reggae flavor.
The tropical vibe is complemented by the occasional sound effects commonly used in club music, which adds an interesting twist.
Somewhere In BrooklynBruno Mars62rank/position

It’s a song about a guy who tirelessly searches for a cute girl he bumped into in the city one day, without even knowing her name.
I think every man has felt something like this at some point, but what makes Bruno amazing is turning that feeling into a song.
When he sings it, even a song that borders on being stalker-ish somehow sounds romantic.
The Other Side ft. Cee Lo Green & B.o.BBruno Mars63rank/position

This is a track from the debut single “It’s Better If You Don’t Understand.” The single’s title comes from the song’s final lyrics.
Featuring vocals by Cee Lo Green and B.o.B, the song combines a driving sense of momentum with a touch of melancholy.
Turn AroundBruno Mars64rank/position

In this song, Bruno talks about his relationship with her.
They seem like a couple that gets along very poorly, arguing almost every day.
Even when they try to distance themselves and ignore each other multiple times, deep down they both know they only want each other as romantic partners.
So in the end, they always come back together, repeating cycles of fighting and talking things through, and gradually make up.
Versace On The Floor(Instrumental)Bruno Mars65rank/position

Bruno Mars’s celebrated Christmas classic is, as expected, perfect for a moody, special night.
The dramatic opening and the way the track quickly brightens make it a very appealing choice for Christmas background music.
It’s a wonderful song that feels a bit luxurious, yet keeps things tasteful—capturing a sophisticated kind of excitement.


