This post is about Bruno Mars. And it’s about how, when the first album by someone you like is a complete disaster and you’re stuck listening to it, you’ll probably start caring about his career. Because music is more than just entertainment. It’s a social commentary, a lifestyle choice, and a medium to connect to others. And Mars is the most accessible artist in the world right now. A Grammy-nominated recording artist with over 400 million followers on social media. People takeThis post is about Bruno Mars.

He’s popular. He’s on the cover of Seventeen magazine as a teen, and he appeared on The Daily Show earlier this month. He has won multiple Grammys, including the Best New Artist award, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (for “Come Around”), and for Best Original Song (for “Locked Out”) and Best Music Video. On June 6, 2019, he also won the Academy Award for Best Song for �This post is about Bruno Mars.

Bruno Mars is a rock star. He’s arguably the most successful artist (across all genres) to emerge from the hip-hop category. He’s had songs on the top 10 of almost every Billboard Hot 100 chart in the last decade. His first album was a smash, and his next one made him the highest profile artist touring on the planet. He’s now the subject of countless television shows and documentaries. Yet, there is one thing that

title: This post is about Bruno Mars.

This post is about Bruno Mars. And it’s about how, when the first album by someone you like is a complete disaster and you’re stuck listening to it, you’ll probably start caring about his career. Because music is more than just entertainment. It’s a social commentary, a lifestyle choice, and a medium to connect to others. And Mars is the most accessible artist in the world right now. A Grammy-nominated recording artist with over 400 million followers on social media. People takeThis post is about Bruno Mars.

He’s popular. He’s on the cover of Seventeen magazine as a teen, and he appeared on The Daily Show earlier this month. He has won multiple Grammys, including the Best New Artist award, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (for “Come Around”), and for Best Original Song (for “Locked Out”) and Best Music Video. On June 6, 2019, he also won the Academy Award for Best Song for �This post is about Bruno Mars.

Bruno Mars is a rock star. He’s arguably the most successful artist (across all genres) to emerge from the hip-hop category. He’s had songs on the top 10 of almost every Billboard Hot 100 chart in the last decade. His first album was a smash, and his next one made him the highest profile artist touring on the planet. He’s now the subject of countless television shows and documentaries. Yet, there is one thing that

title: This post is about Bruno Mars.

This post is about Bruno Mars. And it’s about how, when the first album by someone you like is a complete disaster and you’re stuck listening to it, you’ll probably start caring about his career. Because music is more than just entertainment. It’s a social commentary, a lifestyle choice, and a medium to connect to others. And Mars is the most accessible artist in the world right now. A Grammy-nominated recording artist with over 400 million followers on social media. People takeThis post is about Bruno Mars.

He’s popular. He’s on the cover of Seventeen magazine as a teen, and he appeared on The Daily Show earlier this month. He has won multiple Grammys, including the Best New Artist award, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (for “Come Around”), and for Best Original Song (for “Locked Out”) and Best Music Video. On June 6, 2019, he also won the Academy Award for Best Song for �This post is about Bruno Mars.

Bruno Mars is a rock star. He’s arguably the most successful artist (across all genres) to emerge from the hip-hop category. He’s had songs on the top 10 of almost every Billboard Hot 100 chart in the last decade. His first album was a smash, and his next one made him the highest profile artist touring on the planet. He’s now the subject of countless television shows and documentaries. Yet, there is one thing that