Bruno Mars poked fun in a cheeky post on Instagram on Tuesday while sharing his latest milestone on music streaming service Spotify. "I love the lore that I am a Las Vegas lounge singer in debt to the mob,
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.
Bruno Mars laughed off speculation that he made his latest hit with Sexyy Red to clear a massive gambling debt.
Bruno Mars is facing backlash from fans after collaborating with Sexyy Red on his risqué new track, "Fat Juicy & Wet."
Last week, Bruno Mars set out to drop the next world-dominating strip club anthem. Thanks to his latest single “ Fat Juicy & Wet ” with Sexyy Red, Bruno might have accomplished that. As an added bonus, the track’s warm reception contributed to a new streaming record set by Bruno Mars.
Mars was referencing the persistent rumor that he is in severe gambling debt to MGM, the company that hosts his Vegas residencies. Last year, a report claimed that Mars owed $50 million to the corporation and was continuing to play Vegas shows in order to work off his debts. MGM, however, vehemently denied the rumor.
Bruno Mars scores his milestone twentieth top 10 on Billboard's Radio Songs chart this week as "Apt." with Rose enters the region, and as it does, he ties Lil Wayne's record.
Apt.,” Bruno Mars’ collaboration with Blackpink singer Rosé, rises to No. 1 on the Pop Airplay chart, earning the singer his historic eleventh leader on the ranking.
Bruno Mars, amidst what can only be described as the longest string of bad beats an artist has ever experienced, recently poked fun at his reported gambling debt. The multi-platinum Grammy winner shared an article from Spotify after he made history as the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners earlier this week.
K-pop star Jennie released the music video for "Love Hangover," a collaboration with Dominic Fike, ahead of her upcoming album, "Ruby."
Backstreet Boys, Miley Cyrus and Chris Martin have been booked to perform at the "SNL 50: Homecoming Concert" in New York on Feb. 14.