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Before Unorthodox Jukebox , Bruno Mars captured hearts worldwide with his 2010 debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans , which favored traditional, sweet-natured pop and romantic crooning. However, Mars felt creatively restricted by industry expectations. He wanted a project that mirrored his actual listening habits—a literal "jukebox" of disparate sounds that refused to be pigeonholed.

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Tracks like "Show Me" brought island rhythms, while "Gorilla" delivered dramatic, stadium-sized arena rock. Critical and Commercial Success We are currently seeing a "digital ownership renaissance

Joining Mars once again was his legendary production team, The Smeezingtons, composed of Mars, Philip Lawrence, and Ari Levine. For this album, they expanded their creative circle, bringing in new collaborators like (whose production skills would later define a retro-funk sound for Mars), Jeff Bhasker (known for his work with Kanye West and Fun.), and Emile Haynie (a frequent collaborator of Lana Del Rey and Eminem). This team worked across several top-tier studios, including Avatar Studios in New York, Daptone Records in Brooklyn, and Larrabee Sound Studios in Los Angeles . The result, released on December 7, 2012, by Atlantic Records , was an album that proudly refused to "pick a lane".

In stark contrast to the explosive energy of the lead single, this track is a devastatingly simple piano ballad. Mars sings about regret, heartbreak, and the pain of seeing an ex-partner move on. Stripped of all studio tricks, the song relies entirely on his powerhouse vocals and raw emotion. 3. "Treasure"

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