Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars will dedicate their Grammy performance to Los Angeles and those affected by the wildfires.
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Ahead of Sunday’s 67th Grammys, here’s a ranked list of all 66 songs that have won record of the year since the Recording Academy’s first ceremony in 1959.
The irrefutable and ever-living presence of Bruno Mars has called upon me this week. Every time you think he’s gone, he pops right back up. A couple of days ago, it was announced that Mars became the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners in Spotify history.
There have been rumors circulating the web for over a year that Bruno Mars is in massive debt. But is he? And if that's the case, why?
Bruno Mars sets a historic Spotify record with 150 million monthly listeners, fueled by hit collaborations like "Die With a Smile" and "APT."
The Uptown Funk hitmaker previously alluded to the rumours last year when he reposted a TikTok video of someone dancing to his Lady Gaga collaboration Die With a Smile alongside the caption, " Lady Gaga on her way to get Bruno Mars out of debt.
Bruno Mars, Sexyy Red, FKA Twigs, Tate McRae, Travis Scott, and J Balvin all made some of the best new music of the week.
Pop sensation Bruno Mars is once again making waves as he was recognized by Spotify to be the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners. Apart from this historical feat, Mars also maintains his spot as the number one artist on the streaming platform.
Bruno Mars, whose legal name is Peter Hernandez, is one of the most popular musical artists today. The audio streaming and media service Spotify recently announced that Mars has become the first artist in the history of the platform to reach 150 million monthly listeners.