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    Bruno Mars Stereotypes

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    Bruno Mars’s real name is Peter Gene Hernandez; he changed it due to the fact he was being stereotyped as a latino artist, and was even asked to consider singing in Spanish. “Bruno” was a childhood nickname given to him by his father, and he chose “Mars” because he felt he need a little extra “pizzazz.” He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 8, 1985. His father is Peter Hernandez, and was born in Brooklyn, New York, and is of Puerto Rican and Jewish descent. His mother is Bernadette San Pedro

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    Bruno Mars

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    sitting comfortably in your hands? In the song “When I was your Man” by Bruno Mars, he expresses his regret of putting aside a loyal woman. Serving him as a lesson learned, he found the true meaning of appreciation of a good woman. Bruno Mars expresses the consequences of his decisions. Unfortunately, his choices threw away an opportunity that was standing at his door step. This song conveys situations in which Bruno Mars could have done more than he did. Throughout “When I was your Man,” he is

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    the very first time that we have seen Bruno Mars, we all know that he’s up to stay for long in the battlefield called the music industry. There’s something very different from Bruno Mars that we just can’t pinpoint, but it’s his uniqueness that catapulted him as one of the most relevant pop stars of this generation. Aside from the tanned-skin and the googly eyes that’s captivating and intriguing at the same time, talent definitely made it easy for Bruno Mars to achieve things in his budding career

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    Bruno Mars 'Grenade'

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    In “Grenade” the singer Bruno Mars shows through the lyrics how he has finally come to the realization that everything he would do for his significant other including laying down his own life for her, she “would never do the same”, this same revelation is one that Nora makes as well in “A Doll’s House” by Nicholas Rudall. She realizes that the love and effort she has put in to keep Torvald from any serious problems, such as death or the tarnishing of his name , he would never reciprocate that effort

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    are” by Bruno Mars is that no matter what you think of yourself, never attempt to put yourself down and always believe that you are beautiful, “ Just the way you are.” hence the title. A poetic device from the song that proves one of the messages is Mars’ use of personification which he uses since occasionally, when you personify a situation, it gives the non-humanly object a more humanly meaning, and it also causes it sound more interesting and engaging. For example, in the third stanza, Mars says

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    Bruno Mars Grenade

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    artists such as Bruno Mars and his songs like “Grenade” is no exception to this popular trend. In the song “Grenade,” he reveals his persistent devotion for a girl. Lamentably, as a victim of unilateral love, he is inferior in the relationship. In the song, the girl seizes the dominant ability to manipulate Bruno Mars’ physical well-being and emotional negatively by being uninterested towards his love, and positively refusing to return his affection. From such a position of inferiority, Mars uses numerous

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    Bruno Mars Research Paper

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    Bruno Mars Brings the 80’s Back Growing up in a household that shared a love for music, created a massive impact into Bruno Mars’ life as an artist. Ever since he was young, he’s been exposed to 80’s R&B music which he ended up loving till this day. Bruno Mars’ recent work, 24K Magic, illustrates how he was able to execute an 80’s R&B style album with the use of different components. These components consist of combining various instruments, choice of lyrics, and emotions. With these various components

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    Jason Mraz and Bruno Mars. Though Jason Mraz made his debut ten years earlier than Bruno Mars’, there are many similarities between Mraz and Mars. First, even though Mraz and Mars grew up in different environment, they had a same passion of music since both were a young child. Mraz was born in 1977 and lived in Mechanicsville, Georgia. When he was five years old, his parents got a divorce. Although his family was not good for him to be raised in good environment, he kept challenging to

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    folk-rock music and his album “Wanted on Voyage” was the third biggest selling album in the UK last year. george ezra Check out his song Listen to the Man on Youtube. Sir Ian McKellen (from Lord of the Rings) sings with him in the video. 2) BRUNO MARS Bruno Mars is an American singer who was born in Hawaii. He is regarded as one of the most successful male solo-artists in the world.

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    Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, and Bruno Mars are all incredibly talented performers who have served as influential role models in today’s society. While they all share fame and prominence in the media, each performer has impacted diverse areas of pop culture with their distinct style. Each of these Grammy award winners has over 10 million Instagram followers and a spot on Billboard Hot 100. “I’m a Slave 4 U” portrays Spears true image, a bold young girl with a wild side, which wasn’t a common theme

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