Bruno Mars’ ‘Locked Out of Heaven’ locks into Billboard Hot 100’s top spot

Bruno Mars” “Locked Out Of Heaven” stays locked into the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, as the tune logs a third week at No. 1.

The song is also No. 1 on Billboard”s Radio Songs chart,  as well as the Digital and On-Demand Songs charts, making it the first song to top all four charts, according to Billboard. The On-Demand Songs chart bowed in March.

“Locked” is Mars” fourth No. 1 tune on Radio Songs chart, tying him with Sean Paul and T.I. for fifth place for males on the chart. The male leader is Usher with seven chart toppers in the chart”s 22-year history. The men have a far way to go to catch up with Mariah Carey, who has 11 No. 1s on the Radio Songs chart.

Back on the Hot 100, former No. 1, “Diamonds” by Rihanna, holds at  No. 2, while the Lumineers” “Ho Hey” remains at No. 3.

Taylor Swift”s “I Knew You Were Trouble” soars 10-4 and Justin Bieber”s “Beauty and a Beat” featuring Nicki Minaj climbs 7-5, marking Bieber”s third Top 5 hit.

Rounding out the Top 10, Ke$ha”s “Die Young” falls 4-6, Maroon 5″s “One More Night” slips 5-7, Flo Rida”s “I Cry” 6-8 and Phillip Phillip”s “Home” 8-9.

There”s good news for Macklemore and Ryan Lewis”s “Thrift Shop” featuring Wanz as the rappers” independently released single rises 13-10 to be the only new entry in the Top 10.