Discover, buy and download high quality mp3 music of Unorthodox Jukebox 2012 by Bruno Mars at Mp3Caprice. Formato ZIP Tracklist: 1. Locked Out Of Heaven 3. When I Was Your Man 7. Money Make Her Smile. Editors’ Notes For his second full-length, Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars eschews trends.He showcases his impressive musical range, powerful vocal chops, and innate pop sensibilities throughout the aptly titled album, with highlights including a boogie-funk sparkler (“Treasure”), a sorrowful piano ballad (“When I Was Your Man”), a reggae/dub dazzler (“Show Me”), and a doo-wop.

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