Bruno Mars Put Together Cocktail Pairings for Every Track on the New Silk Sonic Album The singer (and spirits entrepreneur) created nine different SelvaRey Rum cocktails that pair with each song on the album’s track list RS Recommends By Tim Chan Silk Sonic Are Here to Save Us With ...
Marry You is a song by American recording artist Bruno Mars, released as the fourth single internationally from his debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. Mars wrote the song with his production team The Smeezingtons, who also produced the track. "Marry You" incorporates influences of ...
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Mars was born into a musical family, and by the time he was five years old he was performing four nights a week with his family’s band The Love Notes. He made a name for himself with a dead on Elvis Presley impersonation, but it was a later obsession with Jimi Hendrix that lead hi...
We've put together a list of his 10 best songs so far, to make for a perfectBruno Marsplaylist: The Lazy Song Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song (Official Music Video) This reggae track is the ultimate anthem to celebrate laziness, and gave Bruno another hit from his debut album. ...
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ReviewsTrack Reviews Rosé and Bruno Mars’ ‘APT.’ is an addictively flirty and fun intro to the BLACKPINK star’s solo era The singer has already proved she can write a killer song, but on this first taste of her debut solo album, she takes a gigantic leap forward ...
The graph shows the revenue generated by the American singer Bruno Mars in the United States in 2018, broken down by source.
The last time Bruno Mars played Los Angeles, back in 2016, he was promoting the release of his then- recently released “24K Magic.” Six years later — and with no new album — the pop-soul superstar made his highly-anticipated return to the city to christen the newly-opened Intuit ...