Globally recognized pop artist
Bruno Mars is a Grammy-winning performer whose hooky sound draws upon a mix of R&B, hip-hop, and dance-rock influences. An all-around entertainer,
Mars also plays multiple instruments, produces, and choreographs. His path to mainstream success was lengthy. After working a string of behind-the-scenes songwriting jobs, he broke through with 2010's
Doo-Wops & Hooligans, becoming the first male vocalist in two decades to crack the Top Ten with his first four singles, including "Just the Way You Are" and "Grenade." He has remained a chart regular, earning his first Billboard 200 number one with his sophomore album,
Unorthodox Jukebox, which spawned the massive hit "Locked Out of Heaven" and took home the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album.
Mars again hit the top of the charts singing on
Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk," and he built upon that success with his own funk- and '90s R&B-influenced album, 2016's
24K Magic. In 2021, he and
Anderson .Paak formed a new musical partnership under the name
Silk Sonic; the pair went on to win four Grammy Awards for "Leave the Door Open" from
An Evening with Silk Sonic.
Born Peter Hernandez in 1985 in Honolulu, Hawaii,
Mars kicked off his career at the age of four by fronting his uncle's band, becoming Oahu's youngest
Elvis impersonator in the process. Ten years later, he was impersonating the King of Pop,
Michael Jackson, as part of the Legends in Concert show. After graduating high school in 2003, he took his uncle's advice and moved to California to pursue a music career. He eventually met songwriter Phillip Lawrence, who convinced
Mars to try his hand at writing songs for other artists. The two dubbed themselves
the Smeezingtons and co-wrote
Brandy's "Long Distance." The duo scored their first number one hit in 2009, when they co-authored
Flo Rida's international smash "Right Round."
By 2010,
Mars seemed to be everywhere: singing alongside
B.o.B on the chart-topping "Nothin' on You," co-writing "Billionaire," and collaborating with
Cee Lo Green on the Grammy-nominated hit "F*ck You!" He also began issuing his own material, starting with the May 2010 release of his first EP, It's Better If You Don't Understand.
Doo-Wops & Hooligans, his full-length debut, appeared later that year and quickly produced a number one single, "Just the Way You Are." He hit number one again with "Grenade" and remained in the Top Four with "The Lazy Song" and "It Will Rain." In 2012,
Mars both hosted and performed as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live, debuting tracks from his upcoming album.
That record, the genre-jumping effort
Unorthodox Jukebox, was released later in the year and featured the chart-topping single "Locked Out of Heaven," along with production from
Mark Ronson,
Diplo, and others. "Locked Out of Heaven" topped the Hot 100, and the album reached number two in the U.S. The second single, "When I Was Your Man," also hit number one.
Unorthodox Jukebox later won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. All that success made
Mars a natural for one of the world's most prestigious gigs, the half-time show for Super Bowl XLVIII, where he performed with
Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2014.
Mars later fronted
Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk," a song he co-wrote that was among the most popular singles of that year. It topped charts around the globe (becoming his sixth number one) and took home several Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year.
In 2016,
Mars returned with another funk-flavored hit, "24K Magic," and its parent album of the same title. Influenced by soul, funk, and '90s R&B,
24K Magic peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 and produced
Mars' seventh chart-topper, "That's What I Like," as well as "Finesse" with rapper
Cardi B and "Versace on the Floor," which was also released as a remix by
David Guetta. The album took home the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. In February 2019,
Mars again collaborated with
Cardi B on the track "Please Me," which landed at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. That July, he paired with
Ed Sheeran and
Chris Stapleton on the song "Blow."
In early 2021,
Mars teamed with
Anderson .Paak -- who opened the European leg of the 24K Magic World Tour -- as
Silk Sonic. After releasing their first single, "Leave the Door Open," in March, the duo made their television debut with a performance at the 2021 Grammy Awards. A year later, the pair dominated the 2022 Grammys ceremony, taking home awards for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best R&B Performance, and Best R&B Song for "Leave the Door Open" from their global Top Ten debut,
An Evening with Silk Sonic. ~ David Jeffries & Andrew Leahey