He’s often just ampin’ like Bobby, yet the performances are undeniable, dealt out with all the determination and attitude of a kid who just bought a custom lavender Razz with his paper route money. Bruno Mars Unorthodox Jukebox Full Direct Download zip (Deluxe) WORKING DOWNLOAD LINK - Artist: Bruno Mars Album: Unorthodox Jukebox (Deluxe Edition) Year: 2012 Genre: Pop Quality: 320Kbps Track list: 01. Almost all of the material involves Mars in winking bad-boy player mode. Mars showcases his impressive musical range, powerful vocal chops, and. He follows his unique inner voice on the early hitswhich double as the album’s leadoff tracksYoung Girls and Locked Out of Heaven. The clock is turned back a couple more decades to passable strutting James Brown-isms in “Perm,” while “Too Good to Say Goodbye,” co-written by Babyface, draws its structure and certain components from early-’70s Philly soul. For his second full-length, Unorthodox Jukebox, the multifaceted entertainer eschews trends.
Sonically, ’80s here means the gamut and the aftershocks felt the following decade, from the sparking midtempo groove in “Chunky,” which recalls Shalamar even more than album two’s “Treasure,” to some full-blooded new jack swing moves. This is less an affected retro-soul pastiche - like, say, The Return of Bruno - than it is an amusing ’80s-centric tribute to black radio. On his third album, Mars, joined primarily by old comrades Philip Lawrence, Brody Brown, and James Fauntleroy, sheds the reggae and new wave inspirations and goes all-out R&B. Released four years after the multi-platinum Unorthodox Jukebox, 24K Magic - or XXIVK Magic, if you’re foolish enough to go by the cover - might as well be considered the full-length sequel to “Uptown Funk,” Bruno Mars’ 2014 hit collaboration with Mark Ronson. The video presents Mars' band, The Hooligans, in a live performance. The accompanying music video for the song was shot by Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars in Las Vegas, Hollywood and premiered on June 14, 2013. The single was certified four-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), as the certifications for digital singles include on-demand audio and/or video song streams in addition to downloads and two times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) and Music Canada (MC). "Treasure" received media attention for its funk and disco vibe, which a few artists have brought back, comparing it to Michael Jackson's music. It reached the top of the charts in Libya, Mexico, and South Africa. It has also reached the top-ten in countries like Australia, Canada, France, Israel, and New Zealand.
The single became Mars' seventh top ten hit in the United States since his career as an artist began in 2010. The song was selected as the third single by Atlantic Records and was released to mainstream radio in Italy on May 10, 2013. Due to the similarities shared with Breakbot's "Baby I'm Yours," new writing credits were added. "Treasure" was written by Mars himself along with Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, and Phredley Brown, while production was handled by Mars, Lawrence and Levine under the name of The Smeezingtons. "Treasure" is a song by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars for his second studio album, titled Unorthodox Jukebox (2012).