What better place than at an awards show that celebrates a multitude of genres of music is there to put three very different artists together and see what they come up with.
That's exactly what will happen at this year's Grammy Awards where Rihanna, Bruno Mars, and Sting will collaborate on stage.
The past decade has seen gents really up their game in the style department, and GQ just released their list of the Most Stylish Men of 2012.
Coming in at #1 is James Bond himself, Daniel Craig, who can’t help but make ladies swoon with his distinguished taste in apparel and stunning good looks.
Doing his part to sympathize with the Sandy Hook School shooting victims’ families, Bruno Mars showed up at the “ Ellen DeGeneres Show” to sing a special song.
The “Just The Way You Are” crooner opened Tuesday’s (December 18) episode of “Ellen” with an emotional rendition of “Count on Me,” much to the delight of DeGeneres and her audience.
Joining a bevy of talent to celebrate the season finale of "The Voice," Rihanna performed "Diamonds" on the two-hour finale episode on Tuesday night (December 18).
Making for an unforgettable final evening, the remaining three contestants performed with some big-name stars.
He’s been a busy boy promoting his brand new album Unorthodox Jukebox, and this morning (December 11) Bruno Mars paid a visit to the “Today” show.
The “Just the Way You Are” singer looked dapper as he arrived at Rockefeller Center in New York City for the NBC Toyota Concert Series, sporting a black tuxedo with a ruffled white shirt and black bowtie.
He just keeps the hits coming, and Bruno Mars' latest single “When I Was Your Man” has just hit the web.
The “Just The Way You Are” crooner strikes gold once again with his new track, a harbinger from his forthcoming Unorthodox Jukebox album, due in stores December 11th.
Taking the Studio 8H stage, Bruno Mars was the host of yesterday’s (October 20) all-new installment of "Saturday Night Live."
Following a Tom Hanks spearheaded Cold Open, the 27-year-old Hawaiian singer-songwriter offered up a monologue in which faced his nerves head-on by opening the show with a musical number.