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The New Romantic
Earth to Mars. It's crazy to believe that it's been ten years since his last album, '24K Magic', and the Sin City anthem of the same name (even longer since he was giving us that 'Uptown Funk' earworm with Mark Ronson in a pink suit and fedora), but Bruno is back, ladies and gentlemen! After what seems like a Presley permanent Vegas residency to pay off some bills, and making more duet hits than Tony Bennett, see 'Die With A Smile' with Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars returns to mark the end of February's lovers and make 2026 his calendar. We already told you about the big-three releases to start this year. Labrinth, J. Cole and Jill Scott. And even the big-three last week (Mumford & Sons, U2 and perhaps the best release of the first quarter from WILLOW). But this New Music Friday may just be monumental. Perhaps one of the biggest hits of the last few years was New Zealand and South Korean singer Rosé's 'APT.' with Bruno Mars. I even use it as a teaching tool for kids in my English lessons for "on, under, next to, in." Aha, aha. But now for the same weekend where we get 'The Romantic' Bruno Mars, Rosé is back in your area with her BLACKPINK army to meet the 'Deadline' of a new EP.
Resisting the temptation to include both of his recent and biggest hits ('Die With A Smile' and 'APT.'), he's about to put them on 'The Collaborations' compilation for Record Store Day, next month, Bruno Mars gives us an amazing album, of nine straight-shooting classics for his fantastic fourth. Returning to his roots and extending the love of South American music given to us by Bad Bunny at his super Superbowl Halftime Show that brought everyone together, for better over worse. It's a shame though, because the man who once headlined the biggest event in the NFL in 2014, bringing out the Red Hot Chili Peppers, for Coldplay to then bring out him AND Beyoncé at their own half-time show, missed a trick not appearing alongside Lady Gaga for her Latin flared version of their signature 'Smile' song. And in turn, putting said version on here. But that's alright. The man with the best backing dancers in the biz, proves that he only really needs himself, like Andre 3000 in 'Hey Ya!' green, for his sensational new single 'I Just Might'. Yet it's the second one, and its absolutely beautiful music video, that's the sweetest as soon as you see red, ready to 'Risk It All'.
"I would run through a fire/Just to be by your side/If your heart's on the line/You could take mine", the man who said he'd "catch a grenade for you" says, when most men will just leave you on red. This is Bruno Mars fourth solo set, and first in a decade, as we said. But it's his fifth if you include 'An Evening With Silk Sonic' and his collaboration with Anderson .Paak back in 2021. And most of this music sounds like Silk Sonic styles flowing on beautifully through your speakers until you 'Cha Cha Cha' with the one you love and hold closer than Rosie Gaines. Mars has been attacking this album for the last two years and gives us the sweetest sketches for this album artwork. Boasting for his girl that 'God Was Showing Off' when he makes lines like "Is it your eyes that light my sky?/I bet in the pourin' rain, you still shine/Is heaven your name (Is heaven your name)/Or is it divine? (Or is it divine?)/Don't matter, girl, it's gonna look good next to mine." Now 'Why You Wanna Fight' that, like this delightful, definitive D'Mile produced album.
Soft-soul has never sounded so sensual and sweet, all the way until the man, who moves like no other, tells you to 'Dance With Me', like 112, clapping your hands because you're sexy and you know it. Searching for the seventies like the sonic sounds of silk, Bruno best himself 'On My Soul'. But it's 'Something Serious' that stirs even more. "I’ll be there (Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah)/Say that you need me, girl (Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah)/Say that you want me, baby (Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah)/Come on, come on, come on, baby, yeah (Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah)/Come on, come on, come on, baby, yeah (Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah)/Let’s talk about me and you (Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah)/Talk about you and me (Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah)." Simply put, like the complications of desire itself, yearning has never been this burning on this outstanding outro. Taylor Swift talked about the new romantics, but even she can't quite make a hit like the man who practically gives them for free. Until there's nothing left in a classic cohesive album. "The fire don't burn like it used to, girl," he says on said song. But for the red planet names singer's style, it's an eternal flame. TIM DAVID HARVEY.
Playlist Picks: 'I Just Might', 'Risk It All', 'On My Soul'
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