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Bruno Mars Happy To Be On Twilight Soundtrack

Bruno MarsBruno Mars feels his new song "Let It Rain" fits in with the new Twilight Saga movie perfectly.

The singer recorded the track for the penultimate installment of the vampire movie, Breaking Dawn: Part 1, and says the song pays tribute to the romance between lead characters Edward Cullen and Bella Swan.

"When I saw the scenes I was already working on a dark love song. In every relationship you don't want to lose your friend. That's the hardest part. I didn't want to write it like 'I'm gonna sink my teeth into you.' It was just honest, pure emotion."

As well as being pleased with the song, Bruno was also impressed with the movie as he experienced a variety of emotions: "I watched some parts that made me laugh. I watched some parts that made me bawl into tears and just cry and cry. I thought it was shot beautifully. They did some really cool stuff. The cinematography was great. And the storyline."


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Bruno Mars Beat Eminem in Rap Battle

Eminem and Bruno MarsBruno Mars has joked his collaboration with Eminem came about after he beat him in a rap battle. The "Grenade" hitmaker teamed up with the rapper and Royce da 5'9" - who, as a duo, go by the name Bad Meets Evil - on the track "Lighters," and claims the track came after he challenged the Detroit musician's lyrical ability.

Speaking about "Lighters," he quipped to MTV, "It was a freestyle battle. I said, 'Yo, Em, if I beat you, you're gonna have to do a song with me!' I shut him down right then and there."

Along with working with the "Lose Yourself" singer, Bruno is also excited about his next solo track, which he has recently recorded and is "extremely proud of."

"I'm definitely thinking about what's next. I've got a song that I just wrote that I'm extremely proud of and I worked really hard on, and it's gonna come out soon. But this is just the very beginning and there's a lot more to come."


Bruno Mars Sues His Publisher

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Artist News, Gossip, Hip-Hop & Rap, Pop

Bruno Mars"Just the Way You Are" crooner Bruno Mars is suing his publisher. The singer - whose real name is Peter Hernandez - has filed a lawsuit asking a judge to free him from a contract with Bug Music, which he claims ended on May 12, 2011 when the company didn't exercise its option to continue it.

The 25-year-old singer's lawyer, Michael J. Niborski, told the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday that Bug originally acknowledged they would have to extend the contract in order for a deal to continue between the two. He added that when Bruno expressed his wish to leave the publisher, they "shifted gears, and suddenly argued that Mars had not, in fact, met the minimum release requirements."

The documents also claim Bruno had to submit all his music by February, giving Bug time to decide whether to continue their agreement with the "Nothin' On You" writer before the deal then expired in May. The organization counter claims Bruno is still under their contract and they own 50 per cent of the copyright to any music he makes.


Mix Tape: Bruno Mars Charged for Drug Possession, Mario Arrested for Assault

Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Gossip, Hip-Hop & Rap, Pop

Bruno Mars mug shot-Singer Bruno Mars has officially been charged with one count of felony drug possession. The “Billionaire” singer—who is scheduled to perform on SNL next weekend—was arrested on September 19 in Las Vegas after being found with cocaine.

-Rapper Kid Cudi recently pleaded guilty for his misdemeanor possession charge. Cudi, who was found with cocaine on June 11, has been ordered to perform two days of community service. If he stays clean for six months, the charge will be dismissed.

-Domestic violence is what Mario was arrested for on Friday morning. The “How Do I Breathe” singer was cuffed by the Baltimore Police Department after allegedly shoving his mother against a wall. The 24-year-old, who posted $50,000 bail, will appear in court on November 9.


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