Bruno Mars is the cover
star of the latest issue of Rolling Stone Magazine. Here’s what the
31-year-old entertainer had to share with the mag:
On releasing his new music after “Uptown Funk”:
“Coming off the biggest song of my career, it was super-daunting to
come in here. I don’t know if people are going to love this sh*t. I
don’t know if radio is going to play it. But what I don’t want to have
happen is I put it out and say, ‘Damn it, if I’d just done this and
this, maybe it would have had a shot.’”
On fighting with Adele over the lyric “Take me by the hand while we do what lovers do” in “All I Ask”: “We
were aiming for that big, diva, ballad thing – that’s what I
envisioned,” Mars says. “But ‘lovers’? I don’t know if anybody really
says ‘lovers.’ ‘Yeah, we’re lovers.’ ‘This is my lover.’ I was like,
‘Should we rethink that?’ But [Adele] was so gangster about it. She was
like, ‘Nope. That’s what it has to be.’ And she was right. It’s this
grand word that makes the song bigger because no one says it. Because
nobody talks like that, it pops out. It’s not ‘what
boyfriends-and-girlfriends do’ – it’s this over-the-top ‘lovers.’
Sometimes I play it on the piano, and I look forward to singing that
part. It’s f*cking perfect…Don’t try to be cool. Let it be what it wants
to be.”
On playing the Super Bowl twice:
“God bless the Super Bowl. They hooked me up, they took a chance on me.
But I had to keep reminding them why they took a chance on me. You put
that camera on my band and me, and I got you.”
For more from Bruno, visit RollingStone.com.
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