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Bruno Mars Unorthodox Jukebox Zip Exclusive New! May 2026

Bruno Mars ' second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox (2012), is a deliberate departure from the innocent "doo-wop" persona of his debut, designed instead to showcase his versatility and a more "bad boy" image. The album's title reflects its core philosophy: a refusal to be "boxed in" by a single genre, instead functioning like a jukebox that jumps between rock, soul, reggae, and disco. The Hollywood Reporter Musical Versatility and Influences

  • Locked Out of Heaven (New Wave meets Police-style rock)
  • When I Was Your Man (Stripped-down, gut-wrenching piano balladry)
  • Treasure (Disco-house perfection)
  • Gorilla (Blues-rock swagger)

: The lead single "Locked Out of Heaven" was widely compared to The Police, featuring clipped guitar chords and staccato vocals. Disco and Funk bruno mars unorthodox jukebox zip exclusive

is a musical shapeshifter. While his debut was a collection of sweet pop-soul, this sophomore effort—clocking in at a tight 35 minutes—is a bold, genre-hopping "superstar-making statement". A Masterclass in Genre-Bending Bruno Mars ' second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox

Detail the meaning behind specific lyrics like "Gorilla" or "When I Was Your Man" Locked Out of Heaven (New Wave meets Police-style