Bruno Mars And Anderson Paak Slide Into Leisure Suits For Silk Sonic Debut

Bruno Mars And Anderson Paak Slide Into Leisure Suits For Silk Sonic Debut




In 2018, shortly immediately after Bruno Mars took the several of the best honors at the Grammys, I implored every player to put their pinky rings up to the moon in celebration. Right now, because the 2021 show marks his return to the stage for the opening time since, I must swap in flared collars and dark sunnies for pinky rings — a soulful re-emergence is upon is.


"Leave the Door Open," Mars's latest collaborative tune with Anderson .Paak, is a complete throwback to the time of Bobby Womack and Curtis Mayfield. Because the supergroup Silk Sonic, the pair have gone full '70s soul, and "Door" is characterized by its soft piano and smooth vocals, elements they brought to life on the Grammys stage Sunday night (March 14).


By "stage," I mean a dark set that however sparkled with he unmistakably '70s diamond lights, leisure suits, and coordinated swaying of a unabashed nostalgia trip. It's a vibe that recalled Mars's own "Treasure" video and one he's long felt comfortable playing with. Paak, meanwhile, alternately led and recommended backing vox (as did Mars, alongside a pair of vocalists in matching garb). It was a mellifluous trip that belonged on Soul Train.


The story of Silk Sonic goes that, right after Paak opened for Mars on tour, the pair linked up and started making music with each other. Right now we get to hear it — the Grammys efficiency was their live unveiling. Sounded good!


This year at the Grammys, Paak's funky protest anthem "Lockdown" picked up a nod for Best Melodic Rap Efficiency and one for Best Music Video. Mars, meanwhile, has remained largely out of the musical spotlight since cleaning up at the 2018 Grammys, popping up for tunes with Cardi B and Ed Sheeran the following year and working beyond the scenes as a songwriter.


An Evening With Silk Sonic is set to drop later this year, marking both Mars's (presumed) return to the charts and although another '70s resurgence — one ushered in by none other than Bootsy Collins. Tonight at the show, they also brought down the residence with a tribute efficiency to none other than Little Richard, who died in May 2020.


Visualize all of the 2021 Grammys winners here, and stay tuned.









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