May 20, 2013
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Posts tagged: Bruno Mars

Roots, Rockstars, Reggae: Bob Marley Tribute at the Grammys

Words by Emily Shapiro

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Last week, Beyonce repped hard for Caribbean music when she hit the stage at the Super Bowl so we were hyped to hear that the Grammys would be following suit with a tribute to the one and only Bob Marley, who would have turned 68 last week (Here’s how we celebrated it). While we were thinking that reggae is having a serious and well-deserved moment in popular culture, the tribute featuring Bruno Mars, Sting, Rihanna, Ziggy and Damian Marley fell a little short of expectations.

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Audio: Bruno Mars + Black Chiney Go Rub-A-Dub on “Show Me”

Words by Jesse Serwer—

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Say what you will about Bruno Mars—and we’ll be the first to tell you we’re not in love with a lot of his stuff—but Hawaii’s first pop superstar makes music with broad appeal. His new album Unorthodox Jukebox lives up to its name, with a little sum’n for everybody, and that includes us.

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Toppa Top 10: Supa Dups’ Top 10 Jamerican Collaborations


Selections by Supa Dups, Words by LargeUp

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Ova-Mars: Bruno Mars x Damian Marley’s “Liquor Store Blues” Video

Words by DJ Gravy

One of pop’s biggest new stars, Bruno Mars, has a serious reggae jones. First there was “Billionaire,” the 2010 ubiqu-hit he co-wrote, co-produced and co-starred on with former Gym Class Hero Travie McCoy. Fresh off of his Grammy win two weeks ago for co-writing and co-producing Cee-Lo’s “Forget You,” Mars (whose other behind-the- scenes work includes writing for Flo-Rida, Brandy and Sean Kingston), just dropped a curiously smoky video for “Liquor Store Blues,” a collabo with Jr. Gong from his Doo-Wops & Hooligans album.  While “Billionaire” revived the good-time, pop-rock-reggae vibes of ’90s staple Sublime, “Liquor Store Blues” has a more authentic yard vibe, thanks to Black Chiney’s Supa Dups, who co-produced the track with Mars’ own Smeezingtons camp. Check the video below, and look out for more Jamaican vibes from this rising Hawaiian/Filipino/Puerto Rican star in the future—it’s coming.

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Toppa Top 10: Pop Music Catches Reggae-itis 2000-2010

Words by Jason “J-Rockaz” Orford

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Reggaeitus–it’s contagious! In the last decade there has been a growing pattern of songs that included (or attempted to include) elements of reggae. A slice of reggae pie with your bubblegum, if you will. There have been horrible tracks that blended about as well as you would expect the flavors of rumcake and bubblegum to compliment each other. But still–we’ve been blessed with some cool tunes as well.

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Mixtape Mondays: Jillionaire, Walshy Fire & More

Words by Eddie STATS Houghton

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We get laced with so much good music around here that sometimes we forget to share. And then sometimes we have to tie a package of music into a bundle and post it just to make room for new deliveries. Monday is a good day for clearing the inbox and such–and as a side benefit you, the reader, start the workweek with a stack of selections to carry you painlessly through til Friday, when it’s bashment time again.

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