How Bruno Mars’ Global 200-Topping Bolero Hit ‘Risk It All’ Came Together: ‘We Tried So Many Different Versions of That Song’
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How Bruno Mars’ Global 200-Topping Bolero Hit ‘Risk It All’ Came Together: ‘We Tried So Many Different Versions of That Song’
In the opening shot of the “Risk It All” music video, Bruno Mars sits poised, guitar in hand, dressed in a crimson matador-style suit and cowboy hat. Around him, L.A.-based Mariachi los Criollos de Guadalajara appear in crisp off-white charro suits complete with embroidered bow ties and wide-brimmed sombreros. Behind them, Guardian Angel Catholic Church in East Hollywood glows with worn blue plaster walls against the SoCal golden-hour sun. …
The recent musical premiere of Bruno Mars has generated an unexpected impact on the entertainment industry by entering the Mexican regional genre. The American singer surprised his followers by appearing dressed in charro and accompanied by the rhythm of the mariachi in his new videoclip. This change of style provoked a wave of comparisons on social networks with one of the greatest exponents of Mexican music: Pedro Fernández.
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