![]() ![]() After their first session in the studio, however, Green admittedly felt awkward with the songwriters, lied by saying he was going to the bathroom, and never came back. According to Green, he was first introduced to The Smeezingtons as simply "Phil and Bruno" from Los Angeles, he told SiriusXM. Other songs that Mars has helped write throughout his career? The likes of "All I Ask" by Adele and "Lift Off" by Jay-Z and Kanye West featuring Beyoncé, per Billboard.īut perhaps the biggest hit Mars took part in behind the scenes was "Forget You" by CeeLo Green. He later helped write and sang the hook on B.o.B's hit song "Nothin' on You," and also lent his pen and voice to Travie McCoy's "Billionaire." "I just write songs that I strongly believe in and that are coming from a special place," Mars said. And seeing as this will likely mark the Bronx native's first major gig post-partum, you can bet that Cardi B will be bringing her A-game as well."That was our first taste of what could really happen with a hit," Mars told Entertainment Weekly. So far it's been announced that "Bodak Yellow" rapper Cardi B will be joining Mars as he travels throughout the U.S. If you thought the clips from Mars' European leg were amazing, just wait until you see what the artist has in store for his American fans. but, without the actual fires, of course. And after all of the excitement following the entertainer overseas, you can bet that fans will be hoping that he brings that same energy with him while performing in the U.S. ![]() 3 for his Lollapalooza performance, and then will be kicking off the American leg of his tour on Sept. What a way to close out the European leg of his world tour, huh? Mars heads back to the United States Aug. In a live video, courtesy of concert attendee and fan Amber Zoe, Mars can be heard hilariously singing, "We burnt the stage down in Glasgow." In addition to his cheeky one liner about the incident, it's also being reported - per Entertainment Tonight - that Mars threw in another appropriate ad-lib, saying, "Better call the fire department when the Hooligans get on stage!" And the fans, of course, couldn't get enough of it. Yes, Bruno Mars wrote and performed a new song about the fire upon stepping foot back on stage, and to the musings of another one of his 24K Magic hits, "Calling All My Lovelies." Not only was Mars and his crew unharmed by the fire, but the singer/songwriter was able to use the incident to rework the Billboard charttopping hit on the spot. As for the fire, emergency personnel at the venue knocked out the smoke and flames immediately following, and Mars was able to resume the show shortly after. ![]() According to the reports, Mars and his band were able to safely evacuate the stage, and without a scratch. Well, that and when throwing amazing effects, such as fireworks, into the mix it's like a recipe for flames to take over. Let's just say when you combine the hotness of Mars' musical catalogue and banging choreography, you're bound to light up the venue - literally. ![]() Entertainment Tonight reported, as well as quite a few fan accounts on Twitter, that while closing out his 2014 hit tune "Uptown Funk" Bruno Mars was forced to stop performing because of a stage fire - leading plenty of those obsessed with the Hawaiian crooner to wonder if is Bruno Mars OK. While performing during his 24K Magic world tour, fans in Glasgow, Scotland got a lot more than they bargained for from Bruno Mars and his talented band of Hooligans, Tuesday, July 10. ![]()
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