If it seems as though all of the biggest pop music in the country is just the same this March, well, that's because it is. For the landmark 10th week in a row, Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson crown the Billboard Hot 100 this week, as hits from Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, Ellie Goulding and Rihanna stay snug in their spots.

Apparently, at least 210,000 people in the U.S. have yet to download "Uptown Funk," as the track moved that many digital downloads, easily cinching the top spot on the sales charts. High streaming numbers and top-notch radio play helped to keep Mars and Ronson atop the musical status quo, according to Billboard.

"Uptown Funk" is just one of 29 songs in history to top the charts for at least 10 weeks.

As Ronson and Mars hold at No. 1, Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud" is stuck playing second fiddle at No. 2 for the eighth week in a row.

The top two songs in the country have been stagnant for two months, and though the stretch isn't nearly as long, the top five are holding steady for two weeks. Maroon 5's "Sugar" is sticking at No. 3, Ellie Goulding's Fifty Shades of Grey track "Love Me Like You Do" is tied up at No. 4 and Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney are spending more time with "FourFiveSeconds" at No. 5.

In the bottom half of the top 10, there are some slight movements, though no new songs were able to crack the highest portion of the chart.

Taylor Swift's "Style" continues its slow climb up the chart, moving up yet another spot to No. 6 this week. Swift makes a second appearance in the top 10 as her previous 1989 single "Blank Space" hangs on at No. 10.

Between Swift singles, The Weeknd's Fifty Shades contribution "Earned It" rises two spots to No. 7, eclipsing Hozier's "Take Me to Church," which continues to fall down the chart and lands at No. 8 this week.

Pitbull and Ne-Yo meanwhile continue to come up the rear, rising from No. 10 to No. 9 this week with "Time of Our Lives."

Though no new songs cracked the top 10, just below the surface, a few new hits are coming for the chart summit. Usher's "I Don't Mind" continues its slow rise to the top at No. 11 this week, and Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" jumped up to No. 12 this week.



And never doubt the power of Kanye West: his new single "All Day" debuted at No. 15 this week.

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