We were not nearly done with the Bruno Mars - Mark Ronson collaboration 'Uptown Funk' (how is that even possible?), and the singer has already announced his next new single '24K Magic'.
On Friday, Bruno Mars dropped '24K Magic' from his upcoming eponymous album. He has again collaborated with his longtime partner-in-crime Cameron Duddy.
The Disco-funk song is set to be the life of every party this festive season.
The 30-year-old multi-talented singer has brought 24K Magic as the follow up to his last album Unorthodox Jukebox, which was released in 2012. Since then, Mars has been a part of Ronson's 'Uptown Funk' and he also wrote and produced Adele's 'All I Ask' from album 25.
While promoting the song on Instagram, Mars wrote, "You can call it my first single, but I call it invitation to the party.'
The song, shot in Las Vegas, is full of Mars-esque bling as the name suggests. The groovy track is all about having a good time and experiencing the the 24-karat magic in the air. Ready to 'Put Yo Pinky Rings Up to the Moon'!
Watch the video here -
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The song is available for streaming and download on Spotify, Apple Music, and iTunes.