Olivia Dean's "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" Claims No. 1 Spot on Billboard's Pop Airplay Chart

Bruno Mars has relinquished his six-week reign on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart with his hit "I Just Might," making way for Olivia Dean's "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" to claim the top spot. This marks Dean's second No. 1 on the chart, solidifying her position among successful female pop artists. She joins the ranks of Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera, Iggy Azalea, and Mariah Carey as one of the few women to achieve this feat with their first two chart placements.
Dean's success on the Pop Airplay chart is further highlighted by the simultaneous presence of her two hits, "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" and "Man I Need," in the top five. While the former takes the lead, the latter slips to No. 5. "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" also makes significant gains on other pop-focused airplay charts, reaching new heights on the Adult Pop Airplay and Adult Contemporary lists.
Despite facing stiff competition on the Adult Contemporary chart, where songs tend to climb slowly, "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" manages to make its mark, peaking at No. 12. Additionally, Dean's collaboration with Sam Fender, "Rein Me In," debuts at No. 37 on the chart, adding to her growing list of achievements in the music industry.