Bruno Mars Scores Billboard Latin Chart Success With Spanish Single ‘Lo Arriesgo Todo’

Bruno Mars has made a strong return to the Billboard Latin charts with ‘Lo Arriesgo Todo,’ the Spanish-language version of his hit single ‘Risk It All.’
Released on May 8 through Atlantic Records, the song marks Mars’ first official studio recording performed entirely in Spanish. The track debuted at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart while also securing the top spot on both the Hot Latin Pop Songs and Latin Digital Song Sales charts. In addition, it entered the Latin Pop Airplay chart at No. 6.
The original English version of ‘Risk It All’ appeared on Mars’ album ‘The Romantic’, which was released on February 27. Combined streams and sales from both the English and Spanish versions have also boosted the song’s performance across Billboard’s broader rankings.
From No. 15 to No. 8, the song has now returned to the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Additionally, it maintained its No. 9 peak on Pop Airplay while moving up from No. 11 to No. 9 on the Radio Songs chart and from No. 5 to No. 3 on the Adult R&B Airplay ranking.
After the chart-topping hit “I Just Might,” “Risk It All” is the second single from “The Romantic.” Earlier this year, the album was Mars’ second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The success of “Risk It All” has solidified Mars’ position as a leading artist in contemporary music. Fans eagerly anticipate what he will release next, as his unique blend of genres continues to resonate widely. With each new project, he pushes the boundaries of his sound, leaving listeners excited for future collaborations and innovative tracks. As Mars continues to evolve as an artist, his influence on the music industry only grows stronger.
“Lo Arriesgo Todo” debuted at No. 20 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, which takes into account sales, streams, and airplay information for the Spanish version, after achieving strong results in every category.
The song received 1.6 million official streams, 1.9 million airplay audience impressions, and 1,000 downloads during the week ending May 14 in the US, according to Luminate data. Mars’s first-ever entry and first No. 1 on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart was made possible by the sales figure. This remarkable achievement highlights the growing influence of Latin music in the mainstream market. Additionally, it underscores the potential for crossover success among artists, further expanding their reach to diverse audiences.



