Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak brought down the house at the Grammys on Sunday. The two have teamed up to release the song "Leave The Door Open" under the supergroup moniker of Silk Sonic.
26.02.2021 - 08:26 / variety.com
Chris Willman Music WriterBruno Mars and Anderson .Paak have apparently been braving quarantine using the buddy system. Both stars took to social media Thursday night to declare that they’ve come together as a band, called Silk Sonic, with the first taste of new music coming in one week.“We made an album!!” enthused .Paak on Instagram.
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak brought down the house at the Grammys on Sunday. The two have teamed up to release the song "Leave The Door Open" under the supergroup moniker of Silk Sonic.
Silk Sonic is ready to take the world by storm after making their mark at the Grammys on Sunday night.
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak are taking over the Grammys stage!
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak brought their new collaboration Silk Sonic to the stage for the first time at the Grammys 2021 tonight (March 14).The pair announced the new project last month (February 26) and released their first single ‘Leave The Door Open’ on March 5.Mars and .Paak joined forces on stage for the first time at tonight’s Grammys, performing alongside the likes of Harry Styles, Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish.They brought some vintage style to the annual awards show,
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Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak are a match made in music heaven! The duo teamed up for a stellar performance at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, March 14, giving their Silk Sonic project its primetime debut.
2021 Grammy Awards have left the door open for Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak.On Sunday, Mars tweeted an earnest appeal to the Recording Academy to perform at this Sunday’s show alongside .Paak, with whom he released a single, “Leave the Door Open,” in a new collaboration as Silk Sonic last week. “Dear Grammys,” Mars wrote.
Bruno Mars' new band Silk Sonic will perform at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, after bosses took heed of their pleas. Bruno and Anderson .
Bruno Mars is performing at the GRAMMYs with Anderson .Paak.
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak really want to perform at the Grammys.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs rumored, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak — who just last week released the ‘70s throwback single “Leave the Door Open,“ under the name Silk Sonic — will be appearing on the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, if this unusually playful tweet from the Recording Academy is any indication.“.@BrunoMars & @AndersonPaak We have been trying to call you all week,” it reads. “Have you changed your numbers? We would love for #silksonic to make their TV debut at the #GRAMMYs.
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Bruno Mars has called on the Recording Academy to allow his new band to perform at Sunday’s (15 March) Grammy Awards. In February, the “Uptown Funk” singer announced that he was teaming up with rapper Anderson .
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak really want to perform at the Grammys.
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Bruno Mars really, really wants to return to the Grammys stage.
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Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak have shared their first song under their Silk Sonic banner. The duo first announced plans for their joint project last week and have returned seven days later with "Leave The Door Open." Check out the video below.