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Reply #150 posted 06/13/13 10:06pm

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^nod Bruno and his fam and bandmates/friends are good, cool people.

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Reply #151 posted 06/14/13 7:22am

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God bless Bruno, 70's at its best.. But this time full 70's, there's no way you could imagine it's a 2013 video... biggrin

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Reply #152 posted 06/14/13 8:20am

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Shawy89 said:

God bless Bruno, 70's at its best.. But this time full 70's, there's no way you could imagine it's a 2013 video... biggrin

Ah you beat me to it, but thanks Shawy! I like it! It's very retro and I gotta say Bruno was giving me major OTW-era MJ vibes with this! love2 mushy The video is very MJ & Earth, Wind & Fire-ish. I love how he makes his music videos retro-cool style throwbacks to how they used to be done. Gets a thumbs up! from me!

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Reply #153 posted 06/14/13 8:29am

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Bruno tweeting about releasing his newest video:


rhapsodyincolour:  AHHHHHHHHH

Dance With Us World!

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Reply #154 posted 06/14/13 8:42am

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Shawy89 said:

God bless Bruno, 70's at its best.. But this time full 70's, there's no way you could imagine it's a 2013 video... biggrin

LOL! At 1:13-1:25...someone was definitely inspired by the Blame It On The Boogie video! lol

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Reply #155 posted 06/14/13 9:40am

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Off The Wall Era Michael Jackson says:




Really cool video, I approve!



You looked good, you sounded good, you danced good.

If that were a Jacksons song, we would've done the video the same way...


Except our suits would've been flashier and

I would've included more spins in the dancing.
But other than that great job and thanks

for bringing retro back! Precciate you!

razz lol

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Reply #156 posted 06/14/13 10:07am

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God bless Bruno, 70's at its best.. But this time full 70's, there's no way you could imagine it's a 2013 video... biggrin

...love it! love treasure! he can move...

I stand corrected..the dude has a little badass in him headbang

U can tell he has mad respect for his PAPAS that came before him! A lot of cats his age dont..they only think or say they do..but u can tell he knows whats up ! music dancing jig

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Reply #157 posted 06/14/13 1:59pm

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NaughtyKitty said:

Off The Wall Era Michael Jackson says:




Really cool video, I approve!

Hahaha cool post, gotta love MJ lol

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Reply #158 posted 06/14/13 8:11pm

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^Thanks Shawy smile









http://rhapsodyincolour.tumblr.com/

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Reply #159 posted 06/14/13 8:17pm

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ROFLMO! lol


The moment when 1978’s Blame It On The Boogie music video (in any copy) is in much better quality than the original upload of 2013’s Treasure.





blame it on the treasure.

doh! falloff

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Reply #160 posted 06/15/13 4:28pm

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Treasure: Online Comments

http://worldnewsviews.com...usic-video

Like peanut butter and jelly, Bruno Mars and the whole retro vibe go really, really well together. Which is why fans of the 27-year-old superstar shouldn’t be surprised that his latest music video takes us back to the 80s.

Treasure, directed by Mars and Cameron Duddy (who also shot the video for When I Was Your Man) finds the singer in his glossy best. And yes, there’s a groovy rainbow-themed segment.

The single is the third off of Mars’ second studio album Unorthodox Jukebox, which has sold some 1 million copies since its December 2012 release.

http://witchesbrewonline....s-treasure

This.Is.My.Jam!

Bruno Mars dropped the vid for his latest, “Treasure,” and let me tell you this thing is like Michael Jackson “Off The Wall” era meets a community access channel video from the 1980s. It’s perfect. This jam knocks from the first chord. Get into it.

Now, go on and back that thing up and watch it again!

http://idolator.com/74638...s-it-retro

Bruno Mars takes it back to the disco-funk-fueled days of Earth Wind & Fire, Chic and Off The Wall-era Michael Jackson with “Treasure,” the Smeezingtons-produced cut off Unorthodox Jukebox that’s serving as the album’s third single. One listen to the smooth and sexy jam and you realize it’s a perfect choice for a breezy summer single — and it could just wind up being Bruno’s third consecutive #1 on the Hot 100.

As for the video, we’ve seen this song and dance before, on the Billboard Music Awards in May. Though Mars and his band seem to have recreated that very same performance for this clip, it’s still a fun three minutes to sit through, particularly since Bruno mimics MJ’s “Rock With You” moves so deftly.

http://www.missceleb.com/...usic-video

Bruno Mars goes retro for his new video, which has just been released for his latest single ‘Treasure’.

It’s the next track to be lifted from the singer-songwriter’s ‘Unorthodox Jukebox’ album – this is the third single so far (leading on from the hits ‘Locked Out Of Heaven’ and ‘When I Was Your Man’) and the record has already sold almost 1.5million copies since its release last December.

The ‘Grenade’ hit-maker is blatantly a lover of vintage VHS tapes as he pays homage to the 1970s in this new blurry promo.

The video sees Bruno and his backing band all dressed in bold pinky-red suits and dancing in unison – like something straight out of an old Jackson 5 video.

http://www.thisisrnb.com/...s-treasure

Bruno Mars is not playing with the retro inspiration behind his latest single “Treasure.” Following his show opening performance at the Billboard Music Awards, Bruno takes the theme even further for the official music video.

Taking it back to the early days of color TV performances, with low quality, grainy footage and all. His troop of Hooligans don making red suits, while the Hawaiian hitmaker grooves and switches across the dance floor. Early 80′s special effects and disco balls light up the screen in the visual directed by Bruno himself and Cameron Duddy.

http://www.zimbio.com/Bru...+Way+Disco

Don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with your Internet connection — Bruno Mars’ new music video for “Treasure” is supposed to look lo-fi. It’s the latest in a string of very retro disco-flavored videos for the star, who’s sporting hair to match the vibe. Also, your mom is totes going to love it.

http://www.kissfmuk.com/2...sure-video

Bruno Mars has released a super-retro video for his latest single Treasure. It’s like watching one of those really old episodes of Top of The Pops. Grainy video footage, matching suits and studio lights that flare in the camera. Treasure is the third single to be taken from the album Unorthodox Jukebox

http://hypetrak.com/2013/...s-treasure

Bruno Mars hits the time machine for his latest visual for “Treasure.” Decked out in disco attire with a supporting full band behind him, the crooner does pulls off some electric slides to give viewers a vintage feel - somewhat Jackson-esque.

http://www.express.co.uk/...r-Treasure

HE’S always had that old school vibe, and Bruno Mars has completely indulged in past influences in the video for new single Treasure.

The single - which is the third release from his album Unorthodox Jukebox - follows the huge success of previous releases from the record, including When I Was Your Man.And the video is no doubt set to be just as much of a success as the song, with a full dance routine ready to be copied by fans the world over.The star - who has often cited Michael Jackson as one of his influences - looks as though he’s stepped straight out of the seventies in the vintage performance which see’s him and his band dressed in matching red suits and leopard print shirts.Taking influence from a number of music videos from back in the day, the star simply sings into a microphone with his band performing behind him for the simple, yet effective, accompaniment to the single.

http://www.videostatic.co...o-mars-dir

This perfect homage to the 4x3 heyday TV performances had me from the opening Jackson 5 dance move. Things get a bit trippier, but the grainy VHS vibe and overall joyous vibe remains intact.

http://rhapsodyincolour.tumblr.com/

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Reply #161 posted 06/15/13 9:18pm

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Taja Riley: Feeling like bag of money || #treasurevideo with Bruno Mars .. Thank you for being so sweet and amazing to work with!! 💋💋💋 #brunomars #hooligans #funvideo

I wonder what happened to the other model Trisha that was announced to be the lead in this video? hmmm

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Reply #162 posted 06/15/13 9:23pm

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James Brown


Michael Jackson



Bruno Mars

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Reply #163 posted 06/15/13 9:44pm

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Fun video and song. It's great to see Bruno continue to succeed!
He has a very bright future
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #164 posted 06/16/13 12:19pm

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NaughtyKitty said:

Off The Wall Era Michael Jackson says:




Really cool video, I approve!



You looked good, you sounded good, you danced good.

If that were a Jacksons song, we would've done the video the same way...


Except our suits would've been flashier and

I would've included more spins in the dancing.
But other than that great job and thanks

for bringing retro back! Precciate you!

razz lol

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Hahaha cute lol Gotta love Bruno smile

When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix
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Reply #165 posted 06/16/13 3:06pm

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Bruno's latest tweets











It's almost showtime! Bruno kicks off his Moonshine Jungle tour this Saturday June 22nd! excited

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Reply #166 posted 06/16/13 3:08pm

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Reply #167 posted 06/16/13 5:39pm

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God bless Bruno, 70's at its best.. But this time full 70's, there's no way you could imagine it's a 2013 video... biggrin

Cool vid. OK song.

But the lyrics...oh my gawsh. They're sooo terrible. I'm not gonna be able to listen to him until he makes a big improvement there. Even if he gives up and brings in someone. That would be fine.

That is some cheesy stuff! barf

Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss...
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Reply #168 posted 06/16/13 6:12pm

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From an old magazine article interviewing a 6 year old Bruno. He's so adorbs! mushy (thank you Rhapsodyincolour!)


By day, Bruno Hernandez is like any other 6-year old kid. He does his homework, takes his naps, plays Nintendo (he’s good he says). But six nights a week, he dons a rhinestone-studded jumpsuit, takes to a Waikiki stage and turns into a “hunk-a-hunk-a” burnin love. The hip swivels, the lip curls, the pompadour’s teased just so.

Crooning “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” he pulls two scarves from around his neck and hands them to two lucky women in the audience. The world’s youngest Elvis impersonator knows how to work a crowd. Bruno recently returned from filming Honeymoon In Vegas, a James Caan-Nicholas Cage comedy about a couple of gamblers who run into a convention of Elvis impersonators. He says he was “a little nervous” about his big screen debut—he’s the only Elvis with a singing scene—and might like to be an actor someday.

But it’s music that’s in Bruno’s blood. He’s been performing since he was 2 with the doo-wop group the Love Notes, which is led by his dad Peter Hernandez (mom Bernadette sings with the High Notes, the girl-group counterpart).

At least some of Bruno’s first grade classmates at Koko Head Elementary are impressed. “Some girls chase me,” he admits. “One girl came up to me and said, ‘Can I have your autograph?’” Did he give it to her? “No,” he explains patiently. “I didn’t have no pen.”

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Reply #170 posted 06/17/13 9:42am

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Bruno Mars w/chirrun


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He looks like he'd be a good dad.

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Reply #171 posted 06/18/13 12:21pm

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Bruno performing tonite on The Voice--on my birthday! woot!

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Reply #172 posted 06/18/13 12:33pm

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Really cool interview with Bruno from Dec. 2012 thumbs up!



Meet the opinionated Bruno Mars

Remember the Mr Nice Guy pop star who sold six million albums last year? Well, he’s gone, says Gillian Orr. David Cameron watch out!

Through a light haze of American Spirit cigarette smoke, the din of a typical New York Saturday afternoon many floors below making its way through the hotel-room window, Bruno Mars squints at me from his plush armchair, puts on his best Cockney accent and asks, “So ooh is dis den?”

The singer is in a playful mood. He’s upbeat; a little hyperactive, even. And who can blame him? Having spent the past two years talking about and performing music from his debut album, 2010’s Doo-Wops & Hooligans, he finally has new songs to share. His second record, Unorthodox Jukebox, is about to be released and his excitement is palpable. Either that or the giant Starbucks coffee in front of him has just begun to really kick in.

Of course, this time around, there’s just the teensiest bit of pressure. Although Mars had already written and featured on two enormous hits before the release of Doo-Wops & Hooligans (B.o.B’s “Nothin’ on You” and Travie McCoy’s “Billionaire”), few could have predicted just how huge his album would end up being. It sold more than six million copies worldwide (and was the third biggest-selling album in the UK last year), it spawned three number-one singles (“Just the Way You Are”, “Grenade” and “The Lazy Song”) and he has been showered with nominations and awards, not least a total of 13 Grammy nods and one Brit Award for Best International Male. He even made Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World last year, and became just the 10th man ever to grace the cover of Playboy. Not bad for a 27-year-old from Hawaii who began his career as an Elvis impersonator (he may have been two years old at the time, but still, that’s quite a journey).

His record company must have high hopes for the album, but if the global superstar is in any way anxious, he’s certainly not showing it. “I really feel so strong about it… If you don’t like it, then there’s nothing I can do; there’s no way I can make it better,” he laughs.

Indeed, it has already begun to make waves. The debut single “Locked Out of Heaven”, a funky Police-esque number, went in at number two when it was released (it was only kept off the top spot by that pesky One Direction). The song also introduced us to a racier, grittier Mars. Everything from the single’s artwork (a shot of a woman’s chest, just about covered by a slashed-to-the-navel top), to the chorus of “Your sex takes me to paradise”, to the grainy video of Mars performing in a sleazy underground venue, drinking and partying, all suggest that Mars is trying to shed his rather clean-cut image and is willing to try something new.

His sole brush with controversy so far comes from a 2010 arrest for cocaine possession in Las Vegas (in keeping with his nice-guy rep, Mars expressed deep regret and then reportedly completed more than the 200 hours of community service ordered by the judge).

“I’m gonna be singing ‘Just the Way You Are’ and ‘Grenade’ to the day I die. I already have those. I wanted to try something new,” he explains of the new record. “I’m 27 and, you know, I want to sing about new things and I want to experiment with my music. I want to evolve lyrically and sonically and, production-wise, I wanna keep pushing myself to try new things. I never want to feel like I’m taking the safe route or the easy way. Like, just because one of the songs worked before then I’ll do the part two of that song? There’s no part twos on this album. There’s no, ‘If you loved that album then you’re gonna love this album’; this is where I’m at in my life right now.”

The familiar image of Mars in the snazzy suit, doing the splits on stage while a full jazz band plays seems at odds with this rejuvenated Mars. “Being influenced by doo-wop, I mean my first album, classic love songs, 1950s, my love for that – the pompadour, the suits – I have a passion for that era,” he says. “But that’s not everything that I listen to. That’s just something that heavily influenced me when I was a kid. This is more of me. I feel like this album is more the whole of everything I love; the music I love to dance to, the music I love to listen to with my girl; good music that I just want to sing. Things that I want to say that I’ve always wanted to say.”

Like his previous album, though, the sound of Unorthodox Jukebox is an eclectic one. He brought in a number of people to contribute to songwriting and production. “These are the guys that I’ve always wanted to work with,” he says. “I’ve worked with Diplo and Jeff Bhasker on the last album and I wanted to reconnect with them. I’ve been a fan of Mark Ronson for a long time and really wanted to work with him. This is fun time for me now and I wanted the opportunity to work with those guys; it’s like bringing another element into the band that might change the course of where it might go.”

Once again, Mars has refused to stick with one style, incorporating pop, soul, rock and R&B. Amid the musical smorgasbord there’s the delicate 1950s soul of “If I Knew”, a big love ballad in “When I Was Your Man” and an up-tempo, dancey number in “Treasure”.

I ask whether releasing a genre-spanning record is a safe way of appealing to lots of people. “No, if anything that’s been the struggle since I started,” he replies. “That was why I couldn’t get a deal, that was why a lot of record executives said they don’t know how to market me, because who do they market it to? Is it young fans? Is it old fans? Is it urban music? Is it rhythmic music? Is it pop music? Is it rock music? They didn’t know what lane they could push the brand to.”

Bruno Mars was born Peter Hernandez, to a musical family in Honolulu, Hawaii. Of Puerto Rican, Filipino and Jewish heritage, he was one of six children. His mother was a dancer while his father played Little Richard-esque rock’n’roll. Young Peter (nicknamed Bruno from when he was a toddler; the Mars was added later for pizzazz) performed with his family’s band the Love Notes, his Elvis impersonation making him famous across the island (you can catch some adorable – albeit slightly disturbing – performances on YouTube).

Mars moved to Los Angeles on graduating from high school and got a record deal with Motown Records in 2004. But success was not immediate and he was later dropped by the label. He did, however, meet Philip Lawrence, who was also signed to Motown. Along with Ari Levine, the three of them formed a songwriting and production team about six years ago, calling k themselves the Smeezingtons, and writing songs such as Cee-Lo Green’s “Fuck You”. But Mars still dreamt of solo stardom. Did he ever think it might not happen for him? “Oh yeah,” he nods. “Those days when I was dropped and was shopping some songs that we’d written to different labels and they were saying it was too unorthodox… It all happens for a reason and it’s all part of my story. Learn the hard way that you gotta know who you are, and know what you want, and know what you want to sound like, and walk into a label saying, ‘This is me, take it or leave it.’”

Is he happy to have suffered such setbacks earlier on in his career? “Setbacks? You mean being short?” he jokes. He then launches into an enthusiastic rendition of “Short People” by Randy Newman (“Short people got no reason to live/ They got little hands/ Little eyes/ They walk around tellin’ great big lies”). It’s true, he is short. In fact he brings up his height (or lack of it) so often that I begin to think he has a serious complex about it. So I ask him. “No!” he cries and leans in close. “I’m on the cover of Playboy, sweetie. All this five-five… take that, tall motherfuckers.” He cracks up. “God these write-ups are going to be so bad, I can feel it.”

He’s certainly cocky. But it’s in a cheeky, rather than obnoxious, way. And he seems as though he’d be good fun to hang out with. The confidence he has in this album, and himself, is clear to see. It’s even there in some of the new lyrics. For instance, the track “Gorilla” makes him out to be quite something in the bedroom. I start giggling when I ask him about the song. “Does it make you laugh?” he grins. “It’s not supposed to make you laugh. You’re supposed to fear for your life. And for your vagina.” He cracks up again. Whereas there was a lot of talk about broken hearts on his previous album, while they are still there, this one seems more preoccupied with sex. “Damn straight!” he cries. “Let’s accept it, world, it’s 2012. Let’s have sex!”

I ask him when he got so sure of himself. “You don’t want to watch a guy with confidence?” he says. “You want to watch some nervous schmuck on stage? Or you want to watch someone who enjoys what he does and has confidence? Look at Michael Jackson and Prince and Elvis. Those guys exude confidence and those are the guys that I grew up watching. Jackie Wilson. All those guys that are dancing and basically showing off. You know, when Michael Jackson does the moonwalk he’s showing off! When Prince or Hendrix do a guitar solo, it’s confidence! I would hate to be at a show and some nervous wreck is sweating up there and doesn’t feel like he deserves to be there.”

In fact, the new album, he says, was tailored to be fun to play live. A lot of thought went into how the songs could be performed. “After I toured I really put a lot of energy in this album, knowing what I want to sing and how I want to sing it,” he insists. “How I want the show to feel. That was a big influence on this album.” What does he have in mind exactly? “I’m gonna be naked for half of them. And then socks for the other half. Just socks.” I assume he’s joking but who can tell any more?

Mars is clearly passionate about putting on a great show and he has a reputation as a natural entertainer. He is also a talented musician, telling me that he played a number of instruments on the new album. “I’m not the best guitar player or the best bass player or drummer or anything, but I’ll play guitar [on a song] and then we’re always like, ‘Oh, this is just the demo, we’re gonna get the best guitar player to come and really do it.’ And we get the great guitar player and it never feels like the demo. There’s a certain beauty in the shittiness of the way I play it that just kind of matches the song and it feels like more of me; when you get it a little too slick or too good, it changes the way the song sounds.”

Despite such obvious talents, like many of the biggest stars in the world, Mars is not without his detractors. Our own David Cameron even branded his music “appalling” earlier this year after being introduced to it by his children (he didn’t rate Katy Perry either, incidentally). I gently break the news to him about the Prime Minister. “Damn it, that sucks,” he says in mock disappointment. “Because I really wanted him front row at my concert.” He falls about laughing again. But can he handle his critics?

“Yeah, you know, people aren’t going to love everything you do,” he shrugs. “And you gotta realise that that’s the way the world is today, especially with the internet and Facebook and Twitter; everyone has an opinion. And it’s gonna be more in your face because of the times we’re living in, so the sooner you realise that, at the end of the day no one’s opinion matters, the sooner you’re gonna have fun.” He pauses for effect and leans forward. “And I’m having a fucking blast, sweetheart.” Again, the laughter.

He is, however, still getting used to being famous and having people take his photo while he’s eating in a restaurant. His signature trilby, along with being short, he says, allow him to go somewhat unnoticed. But it must be slightly overwhelming to know that the next two years of his life are going to be swallowed up with this album? “Yeah, that gets a little funky. But this is all I know how to do, so what am I gonna do? I’m going to sing to the Prime Minister. And sing to him all day.” He stops and smirks. “The closet Bruno Mars fan.”


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Reply #173 posted 06/18/13 12:41pm

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Pauly Shore interviewing a 4 year old Bruno.



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As a teenager in Hawaii, Bruno was involved with the music scene as a drummer. One band he played for was called CHaOs and another was called theAfterthought Band.

An interesting sidenote is when Devin Nakasone first formed the band CHaOs, the band’s first drummer was a young man who was about to graduate from Roosevelt High School, Peter Hernandez, better known nowadays as Bruno Mars.

“We did two gigs with him. He was just unstoppable. We told him he should get off the island and go to the mainland to pursue his musical dreams. He wanted to record and be recognized nationally, so seeing where he is now, I’m not surprised at all.” (x)

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NaughtyKitty said:



Bruno performing tonite on The Voice--on my birthday! woot!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Erin! A Treasure performance is the best gift from somebody who you love but doesn't know you even exist neutral But it's still a gift.... (Mine was the Billboard performance, It was May, 19 my BD xD!)

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Reply #176 posted 06/18/13 5:34pm

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I like Bruno...he's got pepper! biggrin

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Shawy89 said:

NaughtyKitty said:



Bruno performing tonite on The Voice--on my birthday! woot!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Erin! A Treasure performance is the best gift from somebody who you love but doesn't know you even exist neutral But it's still a gift.... (Mine was the Billboard performance, It was May, 19 my BD xD!)

Thank you Shawy! biggrin But Bruno must know I exist, he wrote Treasure for me and performed it on my birthday! razz lol


“@Christina Milian: At dress rehearsal with @.BrunoMars ! Love watching him perform right now on #TheVoice”

bmars-news:      &#8220;@Christina Milian: Last week at dress rehearsal with @.BrunoMars&#160;! Love watching him perform right now on #TheVoice&#8221;

mushy He looks terrific in red!

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babynoz said:

I like Bruno...he's got pepper! biggrin

nod He's the perfect mixture of spicy with a bit of sweetness


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A fan questionnaire filled out by Bruno lol



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