Bruno Mars Makes Spotify History
Bruno Mars is a history-making artist! The superstar is officially the first artist in Spotify history to reach 150 million monthly listeners, the streaming platform announced on Monday (Jan. 27). He is currently the number one artist on Spotify.
Bruno Mars poked fun in a cheeky post on Instagram on Tuesday while sharing his latest milestone on music streaming service Spotify. "I love the lore that I am a Las Vegas lounge singer in debt to the mob,
Last week, Bruno Mars set out to drop the next world-dominating strip club anthem. Thanks to his latest single “ Fat Juicy & Wet ” with Sexyy Red, Bruno might have accomplished that. As an added bonus, the track’s warm reception contributed to a new streaming record set by Bruno Mars.
Bruno Mars may not have any gambling debts — but he does have jokes. The Grammy winner, 39, made a joke about his rumored financial problems while celebrating a new career milestone on Tuesday,8. “KEEP STREAMING!
Bruno Mars has become the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners on the audio streaming platform Spotify.
Rosé of Blackpink and Bruno Mars' hit song "APT." just reached 1 billion streams on Spotify, the artists announced on Thursday.
Bruno Mars has responded with humor to rumors that he created his latest hit with Sexyy Red to clear an alleged $50 million gambling debt. The Grammy-winning singer, known for his Las Vegas residency, took to Instagram to joke about the speculation, urging fans to “keep streaming” so he could “be out of debt in no time.”
Bruno Mars hasn’t released a new solo album for eight years. His most recent solo studio LP was his third, 24K Magic, which dropped in 2016.
Bruno Mars has surpassed 150 million monthly listeners on Spotify, driven by hits like "Die With a Smile" with Lady Gaga and "Apt." with Rosé. His collaborations have achieved massive streaming numbers and top Billboard charts.
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In short, no. A source told NewsNation that MGM “basically owned” Mars after he racked up millions in gambling debt with the hospitality and entertainment company. They also claimed that Mars was using his $90 million a year salary from his residencies at MGM to help pay the debt.