Monday, July 23, 2012

Bruno Mars' New Music

Bruno Mars' New Music Has 'Throwback Nina Simone' Feel, Says Producer

For a musician who spends weeklong writing blocks playing ping-pong and shooting hoops, Benny Blanco manages to stay busy. The producer-songwriter, whose credits include chart-toppers for Maroon 5 and Katy Perry, has filled his schedule since the start of the year, clocking studio time with fellow hitmakers like Paul Epworth (who co-wrote and -produced Adele's "Rolling in the Deep") Rico Love and longtime collaborator Dr. Luke. Among the artists he's worked with: Ke$ha, for whom he produced an untitled tune co-written by fun.'s Nate Ruess, and Bruno Mars, who's at work on the follow-up to his 2010 breakthough, Doo Wops & Hooligans. The latter session yielded a piano-laced track intended for Mars' new LP.
"I got a really cool song with him. Me and Paul [Epworth] just got together and Bruno wrote an amazing song on top of it. It kind of all came together," Blanco tells Rolling Stone. "It's like some throwback Nina Simone type shit, like 'Sinnerman.' It's Bruno. He can sing the A.B.C.'s and you'd be like, 'Holy fuck!' He knows how to vibe."
Blanco also hit the studio recently with Empire of the Sun, Wiz Khalifa and Marina and the Diamonds, stretching across genre lines with his spectrum of gigs. Known mostly for his work with pop stars, Blanco hopes to dig back into his hip-hop roots (his early credits include work with Spank Rock and Hell Rell) via collborations with with Rico Love. The pair most recently co-produced Trey Songz's "Heart Attack" with Love, and Blanco says his work with Khalifa upcoming O.N.I.F.C. album is a testament to his intentions to broaden his horizons.
"I'm trying to do different stuff than I've ever done, to challenge myself and dip into a lot of R&B and hip-hop. Maybe some shit I don't even know yet. I just really want to break any boundaries that I thought I might have," explains Blanco. "Paul [Epworth] is showing me great things that I never even thought of. We're doing records with live drum sets, we're playing live bass guitars and chopping them all up and doing just really cool, interesting stuff, trying to challenge ourselves and the listener."
He isn't ditching pop, though. Blanco hasn't caught wind of a new Katy Perry album – "I haven't heard of anything for a record, and I have not started anything yet," he says – but credits his previous work with the singer as building blocks for his current work ethic. He names "Teenage Dream" as one of the most difficult tracks of his career – the product of artistic differences.
"At first, Katy didn't even like those tracks. And then finally, we got 'Teenage Dream' to have great writers on it like Bonnie McKee and Max Martin. All the stars were aligned," he says. "We had to rewrite lyrics to that song seven times. Some of those records are like that. When you finally get it right, it's like, ah. It makes it all the better."

Monday, July 16, 2012

Bruno Mars Wants to Collaborate with One Direction

Bruno Mars Wants to Collaborate with One Direction

 

One Direction has been singing praise of Bruno Mars for months now, and it seems their witty British flattery has finally paid off. At the launch of Spotify's new Artist Apps last week, Mars reportedly stated his intention to team up with the "What Makes You Beautiful" singers: "I love those One Direction guys man, and one of these days we will make it happen. We can put something really good together. They are a really good group, and I am so happy that they have done so well so quickly. Yeah bring it on!"
Mars is currently at work on his sophomore album, a follow-up to the massively successful Doo-Wops and Hooligans. It hasn't been smooth sailing: Mars tweeted last week, "Wise men say that if you're not struggling to make your album its probably not gonna be a good album #ImF**kingStruggling."

Maybe it's time to call for boy band backup.
  •  On Friday, Lauryn Hill pleaded guilty to federal income tax evasion after it was discovered she hadn't paid any taxes on the $1.8 million she earned between 2005 and 2007. Though Hill's attorney Nathan Hockman claims the feds singled out Lauryn because she's a celebrity, Hill acknowledged her failure to pay taxes in a lengthy post on her personal Tumblr a few weeks ago. Essentially, Hill said she purposefully withdrew from society to safeguard her family from a "climate of hostility, false entitlement, manipulation, racial prejudice, sexism and ageism."
 Hill also insisted, "I did not deliberately abandon my fans, nor did I deliberately abandon any responsibilities, but I did however put my safety, health and freedom and the freedom, safety and health of my family first over all other material concerns! I also embraced my right to resist a system intentionally opposing my right to whole and integral survival."
Hill was also ordered to undergo mental health counseling as directed by pre-trial intervention services. She could face up to three years in prison and a $300,000 fine when she is sentenced in November.   •  Comedian Mike Epps and Mindless Behavior poked fun at Lauryn's legal woes when they presented the BET award for Best R&B artist on Sunday evening. One of the group members joked, "You sing bad... like Lauryn Hill's tax accountant bad," prompting winner Beyonce Knowles to modify her acceptance speech.
"I want to thank all the talented R&B women that came before me like Lauryn Hill and Mary J. Blige," Knowles asserted. TMZ reports she was way peeved at the diss.
  •  Justin Bieber is now a graduate of St. Michael Catholic Secondary School in Stratford, Ontario, although he didn't make it to the school's commencement ceremony over the weekend. He had more important things to do, like hit up a Calabasas, California Subway for a $5 footlong. This is how a multimillionaire celebrates Canada Day.