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Bruno Mars: Bruno Mars Philip Lawrence Ari Levine Doo-Wops & Hooligans: 2010 [6] "Straight Up & Down" Bruno Mars: Bruno Mars Philip Lawrence Christopher Brody Brown Faheem Najm Carl Martin Marc Gay: 24K Magic: 2016 [13] "Sugar, Cocoa and Honey" Bigg Gipp (featuring Bruno Mars) — [g] Mr. Get Down: 2014 [49] "Talking to the Moon" Bruno Mars ...
Mars performing in Houston, Texas on November 24, 2010 American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars has written songs for his extended play, three solo studio albums and one collaborative album, as well as for other artists and soundtracks. [a] Mars came to prominence as a songwriter with Philip Lawrence and Ari Levine, as the Smeezingtons. The trio worked with various artists, notably on CeeLo ...
Pages in category "Music videos directed by Bruno Mars" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has released three studio albums, one collaborative studio album, one EP, 35 singles (seven as a featured artist) and four promotional singles. With estimated sales of over 26 million albums and 200 million singles worldwide, Mars is one of the best-selling artists of all time .
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 February 2025, the official music video for "Uptown Funk" is the ninth most viewed YouTube video of all-time, having received over 5.4 billion views.
Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga collab follows yearslong wait for new music. Fans of both musicians have been eager for new music in recent years, though Gaga's Little Monsters have been tided over this ...
"The Lazy Song" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars for his debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010). It was serviced to contemporary hit radios in the United States on February 15, 2011, as the album's third single by Atlantic and Elektra .
Bruno Mars in November 2021; Miley Cyrus in December 2022 Miley Cyrus has denied allegations of plagiarization and has filed to dismiss the copyright lawsuit surrounding her hit single "Flowers."