
Cover Story: Mark Ronson Gon' Show Out By Bonnie Stiernberg Febru| 2:45pm.The Funniest Super Bowl 50 Tweets By Paste Staff Febru| 1:07pm."Uptown Funk" Has Achieved Diamond Certification By Spencer King Octo| 3:20pm.Watch James Corden and Bruno Mars Try on Hats in Latest Carpool Karaoke By Joe Allen Decem| 11:07am.2018 Grammy Winners: The Complete List By Scott Russell Janu| 10:25am.Cardi B Releases New Song with Bruno Mars, "Please Me" By Adam Weddle Febru| 12:40pm.Tasting: 3 Core Rums From Bruno Mars' SelvaRey Brand By Jim Vorel Janu| 11:32am.Paak to Release An Evening with Silk Sonic in November By Scott Russell Octo| 4:06pm Silk Sonic Showcase Their Natural Cool on An Evening with Silk Sonic By Candace McDuffie Novem| 4:54pm.Bruno Mars wanted to shed his boy-next-door image, and by golly, he’s done it!
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“I got a body full of liquor with a cocaine kicker,” he moans, “You got your legs up in the sky with the devil in your eyes.” (Yikes!) The Diplo-produced “Treasure” is stripper-theme funk-pop with gooey synth pads and enormous slap-bass fills that punch through like air-humps. On the sleazy let’s-have-sex-like-wild-animals slow-jam “Gorilla,” Mars channels his inner Michael Jackson via “Dirty Diana,” grinding out lines like “Give it to me, baby / Give it to me, motherfucker” over moody synths and cheesy distortion. “Your sex takes me to paradise,” Mars belts on “Locked Out of Heaven,” a driving pop anthem (produced by a sonic army including Mark Ronson and Kanye’s right-hand-man Jeff Bhasker) that moves from a punchy, “Roxanne”-esque new-wave groove to a soulful, synth-driven chorus. Unorthodox Jukebox addresses that concern, utilizing a dream-team of modern soul and hip-hop producers to draw out Mars’ edgier, more eclectic sides. But it couldn’t hurt him to shake up his style. At the family reunion of modern R&B, Cee-Lo Green is your wacky uncle doing magic tricks, Usher is your mysterious playboy cousin creeping in the basement, and Mars is your squeaky-clean neighbor who dropped by just in case you needed any help washing dishes.īruno Mars is one talented son-of-a-bitch: As “Grenade” proves, a massive hook is a massive hook, regardless of flair. Everything about this dude is slick and easily digestible: He’s young, sweet-natured, and handsome his grooves are produced to an immaculate sheen, and his silky croon has a way of drifting through you without rattling your bones or stirring any emotion.

Bruno Mars is instantly puppy-dog lovable, and that’s probably his biggest weakness as an R&B hit-making phenom.
