Bruno Mars
Peter Gene Hernandez (born October 8, 1985), known by his stage name
Bruno Mars, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. Raised in
Honolulu,
Hawaii, by a family of musicians, Mars began making music at a young
age and performed in various musical venues in his hometown throughout
his childhood. He graduated from high school and then moved to Los
Angeles, California to pursue a musical career. Mars produced songs for
other artists, joining production team
The Smeezingtons.
Mars had an unsuccessful stint with
Motown Records, but then signed with
Atlantic Records in 2009. He became recognized as a solo artist after lending his vocals and co-writing the hooks for the songs "
Nothin' on You" by
B.o.B, and "
Billionaire" by
Travie McCoy. He also co-wrote the hits "
Right Round" by
Flo Rida featuring
Ke$ha, and "
Wavin' Flag" by
K'naan. In October 2010, he released his debut album,
Doo-Wops & Hooligans. Anchored by the worldwide number-one singles "
Just the Way You Are" and "
Grenade", the album peaked at number three on the
Billboard 200.
Mars was nominated for seven
Grammys at the
53rd Grammy Awards, winning Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Just the Way You Are". His second studio album,
Unorthodox Jukebox, was released on December 11, 2012.
Mars' music is noted for displaying a wide variety of styles and
influences, and contains elements of many musical genres. He has worked
with an assortment of artists from various genres. As a child, he was
highly influenced by artists such as
Little Richard,
Elvis Presley and
Michael Jackson and would often impersonate these artists from a young age. Mars also incorporates
reggae and
Motown
inspired sounds into his work. Worldwide, Mars became the best-selling
digital artist in 2011. He had three singles in the top ten, including
first place with "Just the Way You Are," which sold 12.5 million copies.
Mars won Best International Male Solo Artist at the
2012 BRIT Awards.
Bruno Mars has sold 6 million albums and 40 million singles worldwide.
Musical Style
Mars' music has been noted for displaying a wide variety of styles and influences, including pop,rock,
reggae,
R&B,
soul, and
hip hop.
His co-producer Philip Lawrence says, "What people don't know is
there's a darker underbelly to Bruno Mars." Mars himself says, "I blame
that on me singing to girls back in high school." Jon Caramanica of
The New York Times
called him "one of the most versatile and accessible singers in pop,
with a light, soul-influenced voice that’s an easy fit in a range of
styles, a universal donor."
As a child, his time spent impersonating Elvis Presley had a major
impact on his musical evolution; he later reflected: "I watch the best.
I'm a big fan of Elvis. I'm a big fan of 1950s Elvis when he would go on
stage and scare people because he was a force and girls would go nuts!
You can say the same thing for
Prince or
The Police. It's just guys who know that people are here to see a show, so I watch those guys and I love studying them because I'm a fan."
[20] Mars was initially influenced by
R&B artists such as
Keith Sweat,
Jodeci and
R. Kelly, as well as 1950s
rock 'n' roll and
Motown. In high school, he began listening to classic rock groups such as
The Police,
Led Zeppelin, and
the Beatles.
All of these genres of music have influenced Mars' musical style; he
observed that "It’s not easy to [create] songs with that mixture of rock
and soul and hip-hop, and there’s only a handful of them." Mars also stated that he is a fan of
Alicia Keys,
Jessie J,
Jack White and
The Saturdays.
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