Bruno Mars

Scoreboard Red

New Member
Newbie
Joined
May 29, 2009
Messages
6,710
Location
In bed with Berbatov's dad
R & B isn't usually my cup of tea, especially with the guff they produce these days like that Chris Brown singing 'I'm into you, gotta see you boo' and then lumping his bird into submission...anyway, getting off point here, but this young chap Bruno Mars; very talented fella.
Came into public attention with the catchy choruses for BOB's 'Beautiful Girls' and Travie McCoy's 'Billionaire' and then his own solo effort 'Just the Way You Are'.

Anyone dig this hip cat?
 
Excellent voice on him certainly, I wouldn't say his music itself is my thing but he has a voice similar to a young Michael Jackson.

Not saying as good as but thats who his voice reminds me of.
 
Hmm,complain about there being no good music...listen to Bruno Mars....

Generically, there is no decent new music - there are two decent tunes about. I was last impressed with 'Sex on Fire' by Kings of Leon but since then their other efforts have been toss, and they sit around mumbling with their greasy hair and rubbish beards like Nirvana throwbacks.
I just think Bruno Mars' songs (so far) are quite decent, very poppy and designed for thirteen year old girls but isn't there a bit of thirteen year old lass in all of us?
 
I used to like Just the way you are until the radio started blasting it 24/7.
 
Generically, there is no decent new music - there are two decent tunes about. I was last impressed with 'Sex on Fire' by Kings of Leon but since then their other efforts have been toss, and they sit around mumbling with their greasy hair and rubbish beards like Nirvana throwbacks.
I just think Bruno Mars' songs (so far) are quite decent, very poppy and designed for thirteen year old girls but isn't there a bit of thirteen year old lass in all of us?

Kings of Leon? Bruno Mars? :rolleyes:

There is nowt more annoying than people who only listen to mainstream crap and moan about the 'lack of decent music'. 'Two decent tunes about'? You should consider expanding your modern day musical experiences to those bands outside of the pepsi pop charts maybe