#OnRepeat: Bruno Mars’ “24K Magic”

This week, I’ve had Bruno Mars’ “24K Magic” stuck #OnRepeat. I’ve been looking forward to this guy coming out with another hit for awhile, ever since his collaboration with Mark Ronson on “Uptown Funk,” and this follow-up (or what I consider a follow-up) did not disappoint.

I have written about Bruno Mars before, but just in case you didn’t get around to reading it, Bruno Mars (born Peter Gene Hernandez) is a singer-songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Honolulu, Hawaii. He became famous with singles like “Just the Way You Are” and “Grenade,” but hits like “Treasure” and “Uptown Funk” really showcased his vocal ability and performance style.

“24K Magic” is another one of Bruno’s hits that pays tribute to great music from previous decades. In it, you hear Zap & Roger, George Clinton, SugarHill Gang, and other 90s R&B music. Bruno brings his own unique flair to the performance of the song–almost rapping most of the lyrics and dancing while surrounded by his entourage.

Take a listen below:

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