After being featured on B.O.B.'s "Nothin' On You," and Travie McCoy's "Billionaire," Bruno Mars hits us with his debut album, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans."
The album is a building success, peaking at number three on the Billboard 200.
"Doo-Wops & Hooligans" consists of records that both men and women can relate to.
"Doo-Wop" refers to the ladies and "hooligans" to men.
The lead single, "Just The Way You Are" is about loving unconditionally.
It sold more than 1.7 million copies, topping the Billboard 100 for three consecutive weeks.
The biggest attention- grabber on the album is "Liquor Store Blues," featuring Damian Marley.
The track gives off a reggae jukebox melody. The lyrics cite an addiction to liquor in an amusing way.
A cameo from Marley makes the song even catchier.
"Our First Time" is another catchy track with a slow reggae flow.
"The Lazy Song" is a comical tune about being sluggish over a '60s beach pop production.
Mars' comical lyrics flow over to "Marry You," which embodies an up-tempo 50's feel.
His mesmerizing vocals are revealed on this song.
"Runway Baby," another up-tempo song, is a modern- day revision of the '50s R&B doo-wop, which certainly complements the album title.
This album is cooler than a polar bear's toenails.
It's filled with haunting pop tunes that all deserve radio spins and MTV air time.
It's seasoned with soul, funk, blues, and reggae.
Overall this album is sturdy and an instant classic that is predicted to win honors.































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