Songwriter(s) Bruno Mars, D.Emile II, J.E.Fauntleroy II, P.M.Lawrence II. Producer(s) Bruno Mars, D'Mile. Imprint/Label. Atlantic.
Securing a spot in a Top 100 ranking can have profound real-world consequences: Billboard Hot 100™ TOP 100
: Lists spatially organize information, making it easier for the brain to absorb and categorize the world. Songwriter(s) Bruno Mars, D
: Before 1955, music charts were fragmented, tracking jukebox plays, sheet music sales, and radio airtime separately. Atlantic
: If a person's favorite artist or company appears on a list, it can be a source of personal pride and external verification. Impact on Business and Academia
: In the same era (1955), Fortune magazine introduced the Fortune 500 , with the Fortune 100 —the list's elite top tier—becoming a symbol of corporate dominance. Why We Are Obsessed with "Top 100" Lists
The human brain is naturally inclined toward lists because they provide a defined, finite length that removes the burden of reading dense paragraphs to find relevance.