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Bruno Mars

According to a source, producers of the show are looking to finalize next season's judging panel "sooner than later," and the "Locked Out Of Heaven" singer is under consideration. 
Bruno Mars is trying out a new look as the cover star of the latest issue of RollingStone Magazine, but it isn't a look that is all his own. 
Bruno Mars is the cover star of the April 2013 issue of GQ Magazine. The soul singer opened up about his childhood as an Elvis impersonator and got exceptionally deep when it came to talking about what goes into making a song an "event."
The German TV "Wetten, dass..?"show got a double dose of two of pop music's sexiest men Bruno Mars and Justin Timberlake, who both performed their recent hits last night.
The "Locked Out Of Heaven" singer put on his director's hat to co-direct his brand new visual for "When I Was Your Man."   
After the success of "Locked Out of Heaven," it looks like Bruno is pushing the slower-paced "When I Was Your Man" as his next single.   
Bruno Mars recently performed a 20-minute set for BBC Live Lounge that was without question, an eclectic mix of music. 
The doo wop-inspired singer pours his broken heart out on his latest Unorthodox Jukebox release, "When I Was Your Man." 
The Bajan bad gal and the doo-wop pop singer both brought a hint of international flavor to the UK X-Factorlast night. 
Reminiscent of an old '80s hit, Bruno channels his inner Michael Jackson on the Jheff Basker-produced tune. 
Detailing his infatuation with barely legal babes, Bruno sings how these P.Y.T.'s may be the death of him. 
Featuring a gorilla playing with an old time jukebox, Bruno Mars' album cover is definitely unorthodox. Despite the album only boasting 10-tracks, Bruno Mars says he recorded whatever he wanted for this album. 
The 'Just The Way You Are' singer hosted and performed on Saturday Night Live as the musical guest, but he also managed to appear in a skit or two that wowed the crowd. 
For the first single off his upcoming sophomore album Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars brings us a little bit of nostalgia with this '70s-inspired music video.
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