10.'Liquor Store Blues'
Feat. Damian Marley
The singer-songwriter embraces his reggae roots on this top Bruno Mars song, released as a promotional digital single from 'Doo-Wops & Hooligans.' He's joined by none other than reggae master Damian Marley himself. Considering lots of people have to wait years to record with any of the Marleys, having one of the reggae reigning king's heirs on his debut album is a huge testament to Mars' talent and musical credibility. Plus, the song is just a fun ode to living hard in hard times. When he sings, "One shot for my pain," yours goes away.
9.'Grenade'
Poor Bruno is stuck in a toxic relationship with a girl who couldn't care less about him on 'Grenade.' The midtempo beat, the masterful melody and his heartwrenching wails like, "I'd jump in front of a train for ya," paint a vivid picture of a lovelorn man, but the best lyric seems like an aside for the singer: "Tell the Devil I said 'hey' when you get back to where you're from." How 'bout some aloe for that (hellfire) burn, girlfriend?
8.'Money Make Her Smile'
Mr. Mars may come off as a gentleman, but even gentlemen love, uh, gentlemen's clubs. In his ode to strippers, he sings, “It’s not complicated so this won’t take a while / You see, music make her dance / And money, money, money make her smile.” 'Money Make Her Smile' sort of gives his ballad 'It Will Rain' a fun new twist too, doesn't it?
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So what do you think? Do you agree?
