Friday, 4 November 2016
“The Music Industry Needs Kanye West”- Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars may not be one of Kanye’s favourite after taking a swipe at him during the MTV Video Music Awards in 2013 but the former doesn’t seem to hold any grudges against Kanye.
The 39-year-old rapper revealed his true feelings about the Grenade singer shortly after Bruno’s success at the MTV Video Music Awards that year, when he performed and took home two gongs, including Best Male Video.
Taking to the stage in Brooklyn, New York, Kanye told the audience: “I’m watching Drake perform, I see Bruno Mars perform. And then they start giving out awards and s**t, and
Bruno Mars won all the motherf***ing awards! Can’t no motherf***ing networks try to gas everybody up so they can sell some product with the prettiest motherf***er out?”
However, Bruno insists in a new interview with Rolling Stone magazine that he didn’t take offence to Kanye’s remarks.
“It’s Kanye – bottom line, at the end of the day, we need Kanye,” he told the publication. “But what he said wasn’t a sting. You can come at me all you want – I’ve set myself up for that. But I am my own biggest critic.”
Kanye is known for not holding back when it comes to his controversial views. But Locked Out of Heaven singer Bruno admits he heard from the rapper shortly after the rant.
“But me and him, we’re cool,” he added. “He called me and apologised.”
Throughout his career, Bruno has teamed up with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Adele and Beyonce. He and Queen Bey performed together with Coldplay at the Super Bowl earlier this year (16), and the experience was a once in a lifetime one for Bruno.
“She’s not f**king joking around,” Bruno said of Beyonce. “She’s going to get onstage and show everybody why she’s the best every single time. She’s got that monster in her!”
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