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Nick Cannon Claimed Bruno Mars Has More Hits Than Beyoncé—And The BeyHive Is Furious

Bruno Mars; Nick Cannon; Beyoncé Knowles Carter
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The 'Masked Singer' host was quickly called out by Beyoncé fans and his own cohosts after making the incendiary claim on his 'The Daily Cannon' podcast.

Nick Cannon may have made a mistake when he stated on his The Daily Cannon podcast he would rather go to a Bruno Mars concert than see Beyoncé or Taylor Swift.

“No offense, I would rather go to a Bruno Mars show than a Beyoncé or Taylor Swift show.”

He went on to say he thought Mars had more hits than the two female stars. 


“Who got more hits? I am a Beyoncé fan. I still believe Bruno Mars actually has more hits records.”

You can see the moment here:

Cannon is certainly allowed to have his own opinions.

Social media seemed to agree.

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According to Billboard, Beyoncé has 21 top ten hits and 81 total Hot 100 hits.

Mars only has 32 total Hot hits and 18 top ten hits.

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