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Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars Make History on Billboard’s Year-End Charts

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The song Die With a Smile from
Lady Gaga
and
Bruno Mars
ranked No.1 on Billboard’s 2025 year-end Hot 100 Songs chart.
Interestingly, the ballad broke the record as the No. 1 duet.The first No. 1 on the Hot 100 Songs by both a female and male soloist singing lead vocals in the chart’s 67-year history.
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Meanwhile, the second to top five positions are filled by Luther (Kendrick Lamar & SZA), A Bar Song Tipsy (Shaboozey), Lose Control (Teddy Swims), and Birds of a Feather (Billie Eilish).
Positions six to 10 are occupied by Beautiful Things (Benson Boone), Ordinary (Alex Warren), I Had Some Help (Post Malone ft. Morgan Wallen), APT.(Rosé & Bruno Mars), and Pink Pony Club (Chappel Roan).
Billboard on Tuesday (9/12) reported that Die With a Smile had topped the Hot 100 Songs chart at the end of 2025, after leading the Hot 100 for five weeks since January this year.
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The single spent 51 weeks in the top 10 and top 60 on the chart overall – both the most for a duet between a female and male artist in the chart’s history.
The song, released by Streamline/Atlantic/Interscope/Interscope Capitol, became Gaga’s sixth number 1 on the weekly Hot 100 chart and Mars’ ninth, as well as being the longest-running song on the chart in each superstar’s career.
Gaga ranked No.His first No. 1 on the Hot 100 Songs was at the end of the year, after nearly achieving it in 2009 when Poker Face peaked at No. 1 on the Hot 100 Songs chart.2 and Just Dance, featuring Colby O’Donis, came in third.
Mars added his second win on the Hot 100 Songs, following Uptown Funk!by Mark Ronson, featuring Mars, ranked No.1 in 2015.
The Billboard Hot 100 combines streaming data (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales of all genres in the US.
The latter metric reflects purchases of physical singles and digital songs from full-service digital music retailers;digital single sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites are excluded from chart calculations.
Billboard’s year-end music recap represents aggregate metrics for every artist, title, label and music contributor on the weekly charts dated October 26, 2024 through October 18, 2025.
Rankings for Luminate-based recaps reflect equivalent album units, radio airplay, sales, or streams during the weeks the title appeared on the respective charts during the tracking year.
Any activity recorded before or after a title’s run on the charts is not considered in this ranking.
The details of that methodology, and the October-October time period, explain some of the differences between this list and Luminate’s independently compiled annual recap.
(chri)

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