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The all-around artist, together with his backing band "The Hooligans," has performed around the world. Bruno Mars has won eleven Grammy Awards, ten Soul Train Awards, four Guinness World Records, and three Brit Awards under his belt. However, he also worked on songs for other artists. Below are six songs you probably didn't know were also written, or co-written by Bruno Mars: -
4 Locations That Prove Indie Event Venues Are Cornerstones of the Music Industry
Aside from being a place for having fun and watching your favorite acts, event venues serve as springboards for some of the biggest names in music. Here are a few examples that prove event venues are cornerstones of the music industry. -
5 Famous Musicians and Their Kids in Music
Like most professions, a career in music can also run in the family. Here are some famous musicians and their kids. -
Motown's Songwriting Powerhouse: 5 Hits From The Holland-Dozier-Holland Trio
Although you might not have heard of the trio Holland-Dozier-Holland, you've definitely heard of their works six decades ago. The songwriting collective of Lamont Dozier and brothers Eddie and Brian Holland was responsible for some of the most recognizable tunes from the 1960s. -
D’Sound: The Norwegian Act Tattooed on Our Minds
D'Sound is a neo-soul quartet hailing from Oslo, Norway. With drummer Kim Ofstad, bassist Jonny Sjo, and lead vocalist Simone Eriksrud, later replaced by Mirjam Omdal, the band was a regular part of slow-listening playlists, especially in the late 1990s and early 2000s. -
“Heaven Must Have Sent You:” Songs To Remember Bonnie Pointer By
Bonnie Pointer The Pointer Sisters died at age 69, and here are some of Bonnie Pointer's most successful singles both with her sisters and with her solo career: -
That Purple Touch: 5 Hit Songs Written by Prince for Other Artists
Often hiding behind one of his many pseudonyms, Prince created songs for other artists, and they became hits. Here are some hit songs written by Prince for other artists -
Lady Antebellum: Owning The Nights Since 2006
Lady Antebellum is behind the famous hits "Need You Now," "Bartender," and "I Run to You." The group has proven time and again that they are among the best acts up until today. -
Panic! at the Disco: Writing Sins Not Tragedies Since 2004
Panic! at the Disco remains one of the most recognizable acts since they first broke through the mainstream music scene back in the late 2000s. First formed by childhood friends and now a solo project, a lot of changes have happened backstage but the name remains known to all. -
5 Songs Written By Dads As Tribute For Their Kids
A father and his child share a unique bond. No amount of hard and heavy work would keep these men from fawning over their little bundles of joy. Some fathers scream in joy. Some fathers, however, get so inspired that they immortalize their feelings in song. Here are some of the most successful songs that these father-musicians have written for their children. -
5 Tearjerking Songs Inspired by Dads
Fathers have always been the image of strength and reliability. They often had to meet expectations to provide for the family, know how to work around the house, and keep mom and the kids safe from harm. Despite being stoic and strict most of the time, they are human beings like the rest of us. Here are 5 tearjerking tracks inspired by dads. -
N.W.A.: Gangsta Rap Pioneers Straight Outta Compton
National outrage sparked protests across the country, with the hacktivist group Anonymous hacking Chicago police radios to play N.W.A's "F**k Tha Police." The gangsta rap song remains as relevant today as it was released back in 1988 and with it. Even though the group has long disbanded, their name still hovers over the subjects of police brutality and racial inequality. -
A Breath of Heaven: Revisiting Amy Grant's Music After Her Successful Heart Surgery
As Amy Grant successfully corrected her medical condition; the world can keep on looking forward to her music. Here are some of the albums released by "The Queen of Christian Pop" to shed light in the middle of these trying times: -
The Tale Goes On: 4 Songs And Their Sequels
Some songs, like any other form of expression, is often used to deliver a story. And with the creative labor involved, plus the record label and airtime restrictions, not everyone can release lengthy narratives such as in Don Mclean's "American Pie," Green Day's "Jesus of Suburbia," or Bob Dylan's "Murder Most Foul." Here are four songs that shared a story and later spawned its own sequel. -
Daft Punk: The Duo Was Human After All
One of the most recognizable acts in the electronic music scene from the late 90s is Daft Punk. The larger-than-life android duo of French musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter has been defined by their fusion of electronic music and its branches, from house music to disco.
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