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Bruno Mars: The music video starts with Mars spoiling and kissing a love interest. However, the relationship escalates to a fight that leads to a break-up and loneliness for both. The video is intercut with footage of the film Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011), with clips showing the characters Bella and Edward. [34] "Mirror" 2012 Lil Wayne
It was also nominated for Favorite Music Video at the 2017 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. [109] At the 2017 Soul Train Music Awards, the music video won Mars Best Dance Performance and Video of the Year. [110] The video reached 1.3 billion views on YouTube in March 2021. [111]
An accompanying music video was directed by Mars and Daniel Ramos and premiered on Rosé's YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release. The video featured Rosé and Mars as a garage band with matching black leather jackets in a pink-coloured set. The song broke a number of viewership records on YouTube, becoming the fastest music ...
Director Cameron Duddy and Mars shot the song's music video depicting Mars and The Hooligans singing, walking and dancing in a city street with Ronson doing nothing. As of January 2023, the official music video for "Uptown Funk" is the ninth most viewed YouTube video of all-time, having received over 5.2 billion views.
From 2010 to 2017, Mars co-directed with Cameron Duddy ten music videos from his albums Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Unorthodox Jukebox, and 24K Magic, as well as featured singles. [223] In 2011, not only Mars developed the second concept and treatment for "The Lazy Song", but he also brought in Duddy to co-directed the music video with him.
The song's music video was directed by Duddy and Mars and was released on October 15, 2012. [79] The concept of the video shows Mars having a good time with his bandmates, doing things like smoking, drinking beer and playing games. He is also seen singing the song with his band at a club. The video has a vintage style reminiscent of VHS tapes. [80]
The song's accompanying music video was directed by Phil Pinto and Mars. [48] It was set to premiere on the night of October 26, 2011 exclusively on MTV, followed by a "special live-stream event" on MTV.com. [49] [50] However, two days before its suppose release, Mars announced, via Twitter, the music video had been delayed for some weeks, "Hey ...
[33] [49] [48] Its music video was a single, long shot of Mars playing with five monkeys. [50] An alternate video features Leonard Nimoy on his lazy daily routine. [51] "Talking to the Moon" was released as a single only in Brazil after it appeared on the 2011 soundtrack of the Brazilian telenovela, Insensato Coração (Irrational Heart). [52]