Sep 12, 2016  Watch Grenade-Bruno Mars cover without auto tune by a 14 yr old - Nohemimbd on Dailymotion. Best January singles: Charli XCX, Carly Rae Jepsen, Bruno Mars, Cardi B, David Byrne, Kendrick Lamar. Bruno Mars swept the Grammys, where he also rocked the house with Cardi B on 'Finesse,' a track that fell just shy of knocking Charli XCX from high atop our playlist of best January singles. Apr 02, 2017  Bruno is very talented! Here's his real voice without autotune. Bruno Mars REAL VOICE (WITHOUT AUTO-TUNE) Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trr. Check out When I Was Your Man (Bruno Mars No Autotune Cover Parody) by Runforthecube on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Oct 07, 2016 Bruno Mars has returned to funk you up. Early Friday — the eve of his 31st birthday — the reigning R&B king dropped “24K Magic,” the title track and lead single from his upcoming third studio album, out Nov. Taking cues from 2Pac’s “California Love” and Off the Wall -era Michael Jackson.

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Nothin' on you

I could be chasin' but my time would be wasted
Nothin' on you baby
But you shouldn't worry about what they say
Nothin' on you baby
Ye-e-e-eah
Regardless of the things in my past that I've done (done)
Most of it really was for the hell of the fun (the fun)
With no direction just tryna get some (some?)
Tryna chase skirts living in the summer sun (sun?)
And honestly I ended up with none (huh?)
I'm thinking maybe I should get it out
But I was wondering if there was something
But never mind that we should let it go
'Cause we don't wanna be a TV episode (TV episode)
Just let 'em go (go), go (go), go (hey)
I could be chasin' but my time would be wastin'
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
But you shouldn't worry about what they say
'Cause they got nothin' on you baby
Nothin' on you baby
Ye-e-e-eah
Hands down, there will never be another one (nope)
Because your style, I ain't really got nothin' on (Nothing)
And you wild when you ain't got nothin' on (ha ha)
Plus you pay your taxes (uh)
And you keep it real, while them others stay plastic (heh)
You're my Wonder Woman, call me Mr. Fantastic (ha)
Now think about it
I've been to London (yeah), I've been to Paris (yeah)
Back home down in Georgia (yeah), to New Orleans (yeah)
And just like that girl, you got me froze (got me froze)
If you never knew, well
Beautiful girls (yeah) all over the world (all over)
I could be chasin' but my time would be wastin' (haha)
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
But you shouldn't worry about what they say
'Cause they got nothin' on you baby
Peter
Nothin' on you baby
Ye-e-e-eah
Everywhere I go, I'm always hearing your name (name)
Girl you make me wanna sing (sing)

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Or a car or a train (train)
No other girl's on my brain, and you're the one to blame
Beautiful girls (yeah) all over the world (all over)
I could be chasin' (haha) but my time would be wastin' (Why?)
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
They might say hi (hi) and I might say hey (hello)
(Why?)
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
(N-n-n-nothing on you babe, n-nothing on you)
Heheheh, and I'ma let this ride
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Bruno Mars swept the Grammys, where he also rocked the house with Cardi B on 'Finesse,' a track that fell just shy of knocking Charli XCX from high atop our playlist of best January singles.

I don't think it's gonna hold him back much in the long run, though.

1. Charli XCX with Carly Rae Jepsen, 'Backseat'

Those who don't like Auto-Tune should go directly to the next track. But I like the way it makes her sound like a sad robot pouting its way through a song about turning up the background noise and driving fast to drown out all the voices in your head.

The opening track on Charli’s 'Pop 2' mixtape finds the stars comparing notes on what Jepsen describes as 'a thirst for distraction.' But the best lines here belong to Charli, from 'I go to parties with strangers so I can figure it out' to 'I want it all, even if it's fake.'

2. Bruno Mars and Cardi B, 'Finesse'

OK, yes, this remix may have been more entertaining at the Grammys, where seeing the fun those two were having only made it that much more contagious. But the studio recording gets the point across enough to peak at No. 3 on Billboard's Hot 100.

It helps that the beat is a joyful throwback to the golden age of New Jack Swing. Mars delivers the 24K Magic in a smooth yet soulful croon, but it's Cardi B who reaches out and grabs you, boasting of a drop top Porsche and other more bankable assets. /cakewalk-vst-plugins-download-free.html.

3. David Byrne, 'Everybody's Coming to My House'

This polyrhythmic party jam is classic David Byrne – as quirky, contagious, ambitious and, above all, funky as his most enduring work with Talking Heads, with vaguely psychedelic lead guitar and guest sax from Isaiah Barr (Onyx Collective).

Of course, he did co-write the track with Brian Eno, a man whose legacy is based in part on his own work with Talking Heads. But the lyrics could only be Byrne. 'We're only tourists in this life,' he sings at one point. 'Only tourists but the view is nice.'

4. Kendrick Lamar & SZA, 'All the Stars'

I suppose it's only fitting that the first single out of the box from the 'Black Panther' soundtrack brings together two black superheroes – SZA, whose soulful vocals take flight on the chorus, and Lamar, who delivers his lines with the conviction you'd expect.

Lamar gets in some great lines on a verse that rhymes 'F--k you and all your expectations' with 'I don't even want your congratulations.' But when SZA's upper register commands the spotlight on that final pass, it elevates the whole production.

5. Fairy Bones, 'Killing Me'

This is a prime example of what Fairy Bones do best, a guitar riff that rocks like the best of the post-Nirvana ‘90s as Chelsey Louise sets the lyrical tone with “Wake up every morning with a lump in my chest / Alexa says it’s cancer from these damn cigarettes.”

“It’s mainly about letting go of the emotions, people and things that are ultimately killing you,” Louise says. “It’s like our version of ‘Shake It Off’ except we probably won’t make any money off of it.”

6. Superchunk, 'Erasure'

The second single from 'What a Time to Be Alive' is a shimmering pop tune from the Buzzcocks school of punk with Katie Crutchfield (Waxahatchee) and Stephin Merritt (The Magnetic Fields) chiming in on guest harmonies.

Meanwhile, Mac McCaughan sings of powerful people attempting to silence the marginalized. 'Erasure' follows two 7-inch art auctions, which raised more than $70,000 for the Southern Poverty Law Center and Planned Parenthood South Atlantic.

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7. Titus Andronicus, 'Number One (in New York)'

The first single released from 'A Productive Cough' is an eight-minute waltz that begins with piano and vocals, fleshing things out as it lurches its way towards a majestic climax that couldn't be further removed from the understatement of that introduction.

Meanwhile, Patrick Stickles throws himself with urgency into the music, howling, 'The fever is reaching its peak / the deceivers are speaking of peace like it's reachable / The evil are peeking through cracks in the steeple / Believe it, it's real, 'tis the season.'

8. Bobby Bare, 'I Drink'

See me in December and I'm pretty sure I'll still be saying no one made a better country record in 2018. This is what a country drinking song should sound like, wallowing in pathos and regret.

Bare's vocal is the perfect vehicle to put this song across, an 82-year-old setting the scene with a verse about his old man's drinking habits and following through with a shrug of 'Fish swim, birds fly / Daddies yell, mamas cry / Old men sit and think / I drink.'

9. WOLFZiE feat. Tru Vonne, 'You'

The first track WOLFZiE shared from his new album, 'Homebody Friends,' is an atmospheric electro-soul ballad with breathtaking vocals from Tru Vonne, who appears to be channeling Prince on 'Hoping I don't fade away / So I can think about you.'

Tru Vonne wrote the lyrics while WOLFZiE came up with the beat and Manolo Lago recorded the track in his bedroom.

10. Black Eyed Peas, 'Street Livin'

Few artists chased stupidity with more aplomb than Black Eyed Peas at their commercial zenith, dumbing it down for the masses on their way to multi-platinum rewards. This first new song in seven years is way too smart to be that kind of record.

As they explain it, the track 'highlights four intersectional issues largely impacting communities of color - police brutality, prison reform, gun reform and immigration.' It's as though they got their backpacks out of storage. And it suits them.

11. The Shins, 'Dead Alive (Flipped)'

Could they have flipped this any harder? This is nothing like the version of the song on 'Heartworms,' re-imagined as a somber ballad with strings and piano that builds to a slow-burning climax in a richly-textured wall of sound, complete with fuzz guitar.

James Mercer says, “The original version.. has the same triplet galloping rhythm as a number of Shins songs. So to 'flip' it we broke it down into more romantic elements like that dark piano and Patti's violin, which I love.'

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12. Cupcakke, 'Crayons'

The Chicago rapper pulls no punches on this sexually explicit celebration of LGBT rights, setting the tone with 'Man got a man, that's what's up / Love is love, who gives a f--k? / Girl on girl, they like 'Yup' / But when it's man on man, they like 'Yuck.'

The title is a reference to the rainbow flag, of course. As Cupcakke raps at one point, 'Gay bars need to start servin' Skittles with the drinks / It's all about the taste the rainbow with colors.'

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BONUS TRACK: Justin Timberlake, 'Filthy'

This futuristic video was the first we heard from Timberlake's first album since 2013.

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Directed by Mark Romanek, the video shows Timberlake at the Pan-Asian Deep Learning Conference in Malaysia, unveiling a robot whose increasingly suggestive dance moves he controls from the side of the stage with his own movements.

The song itself is suitably robotic, an electro-funk sex jam with Timberlake provocatively sneering 'Put your filthy hands all over me / No, this ain't the clean version.'

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