Bruno Mars - Moonshine [ 100% TRENDING ]

The creation of "Moonshine" was as wild as the song itself. During an interview with Rolling Stone , Mars shared that the song was born after a night out where actual moonshine was on the menu. Tipsy and inspired, the team headed straight to the studio. Producer Mark Ronson started playing electronic drums that echoed the style of '80s-era Prince, while Jeff Bhasker hit the keyboards, leading Mars to shout the iconic line, "Moonshine, take us to the stars!". A Sound That Transports You

Musically, "Moonshine" is a "buttery" throwback. Critics have often compared the track to the work of Michael Jackson and Prince, noting its "retro-cool" and "wonderfall" pop-infused production. It’s a song built for escapism, using the metaphor of a cosmic ride to describe a love so intense it feels like a literal lift-off. : Retro '80s synth-pop and R&B. Key Themes : Escapism, nostalgia, and euphoric love. Bruno Mars - Moonshine

{Highlights} Moonshine Jungle: March 8 - 11 2014 - rhapsody in mars The creation of "Moonshine" was as wild as the song itself

The Retro Magic of Bruno Mars’ "Moonshine" Bruno Mars has a way of making the old feel entirely new, and nowhere is that more evident than in "Moonshine," the mid-tempo standout from his second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox . Released in 2012, the track is a masterclass in nostalgic vibes, blending '80s-inspired synths with the smooth, soulful delivery that has become Mars' signature. Producer Mark Ronson started playing electronic drums that