Hit and popular songs by Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars is a singer who represents the United States.
He’s very familiar to Japanese audiences as well, having performed many concerts here, and I’m sure he has a lot of fans.
In 2024, he made headlines by appearing in a commercial for Japan’s Don Quijote.
So this time, we’ll be introducing Bruno Mars’s iconic and popular songs!
He’s also well known among fans as a Japanophile, even covering Japanese songs during his live shows.
We’ll be showcasing a selection of tracks that capture Bruno Mars’s charm all at once, so be sure to check them out!
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Bruno Mars’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (41–50)
Finesse feat. Cardi BBruno Mars

Bruno Mars’s “Finesse,” which made waves with its collaboration with Cardi B, is a track released in 2018.
It’s a song inspired by ’90s hip-hop, filled with sounds familiar to fans of the genre.
While the bass line is fundamentally simple, the phrase that comes in right before the chorus is full of originality and incredibly appealing.
The bass line, which tightens up the track, leaves a strong impression, so bassists looking to expand their phrase repertoire should definitely check it out.
Bruno Mars’ Greatest and Most Popular Songs (51–60)
Finesse feat. Cardi B (Remix)Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars is a singer-songwriter who is highly acclaimed in Europe as well.
In his early days, he mainly sang catchy pop songs, then shifted to rock ’n’ roll in the mid-period, and today his style has evolved to include disco and funk sounds.
“Finesse feat.
Cardi B (Remix)” is a superb R&B track that showcases his disco sound and garnered worldwide popularity.
Of course Cardi B shines, but Bruno Mars’s vocals are especially outstanding—be sure to check it out.
Don’t Give UpBruno Mars

A track used on the TV show Sesame Street.
Sung by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, with backing vocals by the Muppets Elmo, Abby, Rosita, and Cookie Monster, it’s a cute and catchy tune.
Finesse (Remix) (feat. Cardi B] [Official Video]Bruno Mars
![Finesse (Remix) (feat. Cardi B] [Official Video]Bruno Mars](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LsoLEjrDogU/sddefault.jpg)
This track is “Finesse,” a collaboration between R&B icon Bruno Mars and the currently trending female rapper Cardi B.
It was released in 2016 and included on the album 24K Magic.
The music video, styled after classic music shows, creates a fun vibe, and the dance performance—true to form—is incredibly stylish.
Don Quijote TV commercial 'Donki, Let's Go!'Bruno Mars

Isn’t it amazing that Bruno Mars, who’s active all around the world, is appearing in a Don Quijote commercial? It turns out he’s a huge fan of Don Quijote, and that connection led to this CM becoming a reality.
What’s more, he’s not only appearing in it—he also sings the CM song, making it an especially lavish ad.
His groovy dance that expresses the beat of the track with his whole body is incredibly cool, so be sure to watch it all the way through from start to finish.
AgainBruno Mars

These lyrics say that even if a series of really unpleasant or bad things happen, if something really good comes along afterward (in the song’s case, meeting a certain woman), then I can accept all the hardships that happened before.
Some people, after the pain of a breakup makes them think “I never want to fall in love again,” might later meet someone new and think, “So all that was just a trial to lead me to this person!”—and that’s essentially what this is about.
All She KnowsBruno Mars

It’s a song about a man who has a crush on a woman receiving a kind of DV-like “love” from the first man she dated.
He wants to save her from the abusive guy, but if, for you, even being hurt by him has become a form of love, then wanting to rescue you from that is just my selfish excuse—those lyrics are heartbreaking.





