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Post by adamalterlago on Oct 7, 2016 8:22:24 GMT -5
God. We are going to hear this new song EVERYWHERE. I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Post by Ivy Leegue™ on Oct 7, 2016 9:01:24 GMT -5
Not only is he sticking to that 70s/80's funk and R&B aesthetic musically, he is even adhering to the short tracklist aesthetic as well. Song is killer. Reminds me of the verses of Downtown. I can't wait for this album!
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 7, 2016 11:48:46 GMT -5
Promo pictures by Kai Z Feng
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Post by music89 on Oct 7, 2016 12:08:05 GMT -5
The songs is really good...but he ain't doing anything new...
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 8, 2016 16:13:40 GMT -5
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Post by Live Your Life on Oct 9, 2016 17:06:45 GMT -5
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 9, 2016 19:23:21 GMT -5
:o Imo, it's the best he looked in a long time. It makes me even more excited for chapter 3.
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 11, 2016 10:08:42 GMT -5
This album could have gone totally dark, there were certainly some dark days for Bruno, but instead he turned it into a celebration, he chose to honor his mom and grandmother — or Mamma as he called her — by making a joyous album. They were full of good vibes and love and that’s what he wants this album to spread." x _____ It's official. Three-time MTV EMA winner Bruno Mars is heading to Rotterdam to perform at the 2016 EMAs on November 6. xhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BLZla2yg9H4
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Post by Harx on Oct 11, 2016 10:35:49 GMT -5
The lead single is amazing. My first impression was that it was one of the best songs of his career. If the rest of the album is like this...
This is so impressive, actually, regardless of how succesful the album and its singles turn out to be. Five years ago Bruno Mars was one of the lamest musicians in the industry who in my opinion hit the absolute rock bottom with "The Lazy Song". Sometimes he was cheesy like Charlie Puth with "Just the way you are", sometimes he acted like a drama queen like Shawn Mendes with for example "Grenade".... "Unorthodox Jukebox" was such an improvement in a perspective. And it looks like 24k Magic might be even better.
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Post by Heart Shaped Box on Oct 11, 2016 10:55:19 GMT -5
Totally disagree with you.
Bruno caught our attention because he brought back to pop fundamentals that were lacking in the male universe of his genre. He brought musicianship, melodies, and a pure strong vocal.
There were always some throwback elements to his music, his doo wop stuff being the first - and then the more funky stuff he got into that really propelled his fame.
There was no rock bottom for him as his popularity was on a steady increase since he stepped foot on stage.
He's probably getting a shit ton of residuals from "Marry You" alone.
Now he releases this new single, which is genius, and people wanna be like, hey, Bruno's cool after all.
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 11, 2016 11:34:08 GMT -5
Well, it's totally subjective. For some, Doo-Wops & Hooligans is a great album. For others, like me it's cheesy and really cringeworthy at times. Tbh, It's totally justified why I slept on him during his debut. It was at important album for Bruno at the time, it gave him the 1st buzz, It showcased his multiinstrumentalism, vocals, and performing skills, but it was way below his potential. During UJ era Bruno kept openly admitting that his debut was rushed, influenced by label executives and in the end he left Elektra because they wanted D-W&H 2.0 him + he loathes The Lazy Song. Then he met Mark Ronson and the rest is history. But I'm sure he wouldn't nowhere near as big as he is today if he only kept releasing harmless love songs with overdramatic lyrics.
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Post by Heart Shaped Box on Oct 11, 2016 13:46:16 GMT -5
Still disagree.
When I Was Your Man was a second single from a sophomore album, after an uptempo first single, and it still hit #1.
Bruno has consistently been at the top since single No. 1, regardless of what anyone thinks about the quality of his first album, including Bruno himself.
I've been a fan of Bruno since day one, waiting for him to breakthrough. And it finally happened for him with the combo of Jukebox and Mark Ronson. The Super Bowl performance helped to solidify that and is one of the main reasons 24k Magic is going to be another hit for him.
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 11, 2016 16:25:54 GMT -5
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 13, 2016 13:16:29 GMT -5
Billboard: Bruno Mars' 5 Best Deep CutsBruno Mars may be known for his chart-topping hits, but there’s more to this Doo-Wop Hooligan than meets the ear. Mars has churned out a number of fantastic songs over the past half-decade, but a lot of them never got the recognition they deserved from the media, the airwaves, or even in the hearts of fans. Still these songs deserve a place in history alongside the ubiquitous hits, or at least a listen after you’re done spinning “24K Magic” on repeat [...] let’s take a look at some of the Bruno Mars songs that weren’t as popular -- the hidden treasures of his sneakily deep catalog.
5. “Natalie” Mars pulled something great out of left field on sophomore album Unorthodox Jukebox with this furious song. Though he’s always been blatant with projecting his influences in his music, there was nothing more blatant than the clear Michael Jackson flair found on “Natalie”; Mars had most likely just spun Bad before heading into the studio to record it. The song’s subject nature and lyrical content doesn’t win him any points, but it still manages to have one of the strongest hooks in his entire catalog.
4. “The Other Side” It sounds a little weird to refer to any of Mars’ material as “deep cuts” considering he’s only got a grand total of two full-length albums, but you know what? Let’s get weird. “The Other Side” was originally included on Mars’ EP It’s Better If You Don’t Understand, which pre-dates debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans by only a couple of months. “The Other Side” eventually ended up on the track list for Doo-Wops, but it was only tacked on as the record’s closer. With great guest spots from CeeLo Green and B.o.B, the song gets even better when you realize that it was co-written by Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy. No pop-punk here though: only soaring pop hooks that help make it one of Mars’ most unappreciated songs around.
3. “Mirror” (by Lil Wayne feat. Bruno Mars) It didn’t take long for the music industry to realize that coupling Mars with a rap artist was a good decision. After the massive success Mars had with his feature on B.o.B’s “Nothin’ on You,” he had a pretty busy summer in 2011 when it came to guest spots on hip-hop songs. First, Mars dropped some vocal tracks for Eminem and Royce Da 5'9"s supergroup project Bad Meets Evil and their song “Lighters.” Later in August, he made an appearance on Lil Wayne’s song “Mirror.” “Mirror” wasn’t on the standard edition of Tha Carter IV, but rather, it was a cut included on the deluxe version. Don’t let that deter you, though -- the song still holds up as a quality Lil Wayne number, and Mars’ vocals on the hook are as smooth as it gets.
2. “Runaway Baby” “Runaway Baby” is one of the shortest Mars songs you’ll find, but it’s also one of his greatest. Barely clocking in at only two and a half minutes, the track does a lot in such a brief period of time, and what it does best of all is keep the listener coming back for more. Featuring sirens, hand claps and a signature funky Mars groove, the nonstop adrenaline from “Runaway Baby” was one of his first major songs that proved he was the real deal.
1. “Moonshine” Though Mars’ calling card revolves around dance-floor-ready anthems that’ll get anyone up and moving, he’s just as good at cooking up ballads as he is the upbeat pop hits. “Moonshine,” a track off Unorthodox Jukebox, is one of the most eclectic songs Mars has ever delivered. A pop ballad at its roots, there are a lot of cool things going on with the track, most likely thanks to production work from mastermind producer, Jeff Bhasker. With a retro pop feel and a slight disco vibe to it, Mars unleashes a dose of musical ecstasy.
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Post by Heart Shaped Box on Oct 13, 2016 16:01:32 GMT -5
I'll throw in Our First Time and Show Me to this list!
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 16, 2016 3:49:00 GMT -5
New track, likely 2nd single.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2016 11:11:06 GMT -5
He's a melodic genius.
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Post by doak on Oct 16, 2016 13:43:58 GMT -5
Cheesy as usual
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Post by jenglisbe on Oct 17, 2016 9:31:02 GMT -5
New track, likely 2nd single. These first two songs certainly aren't covering any new ground musically or lyrically. I was hoping this new album would take him to an even higher level, but thus far it's more like retread.
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 17, 2016 9:56:54 GMT -5
^I don't know what you expected from him exactly, but he's the same man that was writing about jars of Skippy & dragons wanting to retire just two years ago. He never promised anything yet I already like his new songs more than anything he put on Unorthodox Jukebox, ex Moonshine because to me it's pure perfection.
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Post by Kishi KCM on Oct 17, 2016 11:10:50 GMT -5
I like his legs. :)
I prefer "Chunky" over the lead single.
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Post by Heart Shaped Box on Oct 17, 2016 19:56:21 GMT -5
I mean, he's not departing from his obvious musical influences, but he sure as hell is polishing up his sound.
Chunky is a jam.
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 18, 2016 13:00:17 GMT -5
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Post by Jay D83 on Oct 18, 2016 13:10:48 GMT -5
New track, likely 2nd single. I am becoming a HUGE fan of his.
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 19, 2016 12:41:28 GMT -5
Zero fts. Zero ballads Zero promo singles. Zero Skrillex productions, but they're working on sth Chunky won't be the 2nd single.
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Post by Jay D83 on Oct 19, 2016 16:32:01 GMT -5
9 tracks and NO ballads? Ugh.
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Post by Dreams on Oct 19, 2016 17:18:39 GMT -5
:O No way there are no ballads on the album.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2016 17:54:53 GMT -5
I'm hoping his defintion of 'ballad' is more on the narrow side. He's obviously steering clear of the sappier JTWYA/Grenade type songs, but I could see him tucking in a bump 'n grind type jam on there and not thinking of it as a ballad in the traditional sense.
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Post by Queen of Insomnia. on Oct 20, 2016 12:05:58 GMT -5
Chapter 3 is everything Bruno's wanted. It's why he felt in love w/ music. It has the late 1980's & early 1990's vibe. Mars worked w/ Babyface on one of the songs.
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Post by Heart Shaped Box on Oct 20, 2016 13:27:32 GMT -5
I'm a little disappointed with the no ballads thing because his melodies are really moving.
However, these two songs he's given us are full of melodic moments - I might actually be okay with this. Lol
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