Bruno Mars is advancing apple-pie in the April affair of GQ magazine. The 27-year-old accompanist opens up about his 2010 arrest, his almighty alert mugshot and the difficulties of autograph a hit song.
When Mars was arrested in Las Vegas for control of 2.6 grams of cocaine in September 2010, the "Grenade" accompanist told badge it was his aboriginal time application drugs -- but as it turns out, that was a lie.
"I don't apperceive area that came from. I was absolutely intoxicated. I was absolutely drunk," he admits to GQ. "So a lot of that is a big blur, and I try every day to overlook and accumulate pushing."
But if asked why he had a huge smile on his face in his mugshot, Mars gave a actual honest response. "I accept no abstraction . . . It was a picture," the artisan explains.
The Grammy-winning accompanist aswell confesses to the annual that songwriting is not easy. "You apperceive how harder it is to address a big song? That s--t is hard, man," he says. "It's so harder to do. Might be one of the hardest things to anytime do."
And he was afraid by the success of one of his latest singles, "Locked Out of Heaven." "That one abashed me. That it angry out the way it did," he admits of the No. 1 hit. "I haven't done a song like that. And hopefully every album, I'll get that feeling. And shock the world! Shock the world!"
Mars aswell addendum that the song, like abounding on his new album, Unorthodox Jukebox, is about sex. "It feels acceptable to sing about," he says. "It feels . . . sexy. It puts you in a adult anatomy of mind. It feels acceptable to project. Sex is a abundant affair starter."
When Mars was arrested in Las Vegas for control of 2.6 grams of cocaine in September 2010, the "Grenade" accompanist told badge it was his aboriginal time application drugs -- but as it turns out, that was a lie.
"I don't apperceive area that came from. I was absolutely intoxicated. I was absolutely drunk," he admits to GQ. "So a lot of that is a big blur, and I try every day to overlook and accumulate pushing."
But if asked why he had a huge smile on his face in his mugshot, Mars gave a actual honest response. "I accept no abstraction . . . It was a picture," the artisan explains.
The Grammy-winning accompanist aswell confesses to the annual that songwriting is not easy. "You apperceive how harder it is to address a big song? That s--t is hard, man," he says. "It's so harder to do. Might be one of the hardest things to anytime do."
And he was afraid by the success of one of his latest singles, "Locked Out of Heaven." "That one abashed me. That it angry out the way it did," he admits of the No. 1 hit. "I haven't done a song like that. And hopefully every album, I'll get that feeling. And shock the world! Shock the world!"
Mars aswell addendum that the song, like abounding on his new album, Unorthodox Jukebox, is about sex. "It feels acceptable to sing about," he says. "It feels . . . sexy. It puts you in a adult anatomy of mind. It feels acceptable to project. Sex is a abundant affair starter."