Bruno Mars' '24K Magic' wins Record of Year Grammy
He beat out the global sensation Despacito as well as songs by rappers Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar
NEW YORK:
Bruno Mars on Sunday won the Grammy for Record of the Year for his party anthem 24K Magic, the first time the funk revivalist has won the US industry's award for top song on his own.
24K Magic is the title track of the Hawaiian-born singer's third album, which revives his mix of fun-loving retro funk but adds touches of 1980s-inspired synthesisers.
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Winning his fifth award of the night, Mars addressed his father from the podium, "Look at me, Pop, look at me! I'm at the Grammys right now!"
Mars, explaining the song in an interview, said he saw his mission as bringing good times in an often difficult world.
"For me, 95% of music is about love. That's why cavemen were hitting stones - to get everybody around the fire and get them feeling sexy," he told Britain's NME.
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Mars previously won Record of the Year two years ago as the featured artist on Mark Ronson's equally giddy Uptown Funk. He was nominated three previous times in the category without winning.
He beat out the global sensation Despacito as well as songs by rappers Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Childish Gambino.
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Bruno Mars on Sunday won the Grammy for Record of the Year for his party anthem 24K Magic, the first time the funk revivalist has won the US industry's award for top song on his own.
24K Magic is the title track of the Hawaiian-born singer's third album, which revives his mix of fun-loving retro funk but adds touches of 1980s-inspired synthesisers.
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Winning his fifth award of the night, Mars addressed his father from the podium, "Look at me, Pop, look at me! I'm at the Grammys right now!"
Mars, explaining the song in an interview, said he saw his mission as bringing good times in an often difficult world.
"For me, 95% of music is about love. That's why cavemen were hitting stones - to get everybody around the fire and get them feeling sexy," he told Britain's NME.
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Mars previously won Record of the Year two years ago as the featured artist on Mark Ronson's equally giddy Uptown Funk. He was nominated three previous times in the category without winning.
He beat out the global sensation Despacito as well as songs by rappers Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Childish Gambino.
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.