You can’t knock on opportunity’s door and not be ready.
BRUNO MARSYou can’t knock on opportunity’s door and not be ready.
BRUNO MARSTreasure, that is what you are.
BRUNO MARSI love doing shows. I love rocking shows. I love playing instruments. I love singing. If I can find a way to do that and feed my family, then I’m a happy man.
BRUNO MARSI want there to be a piece of me in my music, you know? I genuinely believe that’s the secret of all the success that’s happened (for me).
BRUNO MARSWhether it be a reggae song, rock song, a love song, the main thing was just to, whatever I was feeling, to try to capture that emotion.
BRUNO MARSAnd when you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a while.
BRUNO MARSWhat I’m hoping is that every album I’m going to do will give my audience something different, and that they’ll grow as I do.
BRUNO MARSI’ve definitely seen bands before they made money kind of change their thing on the next tour, and I prefer it when it’s a little more raw.
BRUNO MARSExpect me to give my all. Thats what I do every time I have a show. Give my all.
BRUNO MARSWhen it’s your time, it is your time.
BRUNO MARSI’ve learned people are watching, so don’t do nothing stupid.
BRUNO MARSEver since I was a kid, this was all I wanted to do. I’ve wanted to do music. I wanted to sing. It’s all I know.
BRUNO MARSBe in control. Know who you are. And don’t try to be different just to be different.
BRUNO MARSMy dream was to not get a day job but to sleep, wake up and do my music. I want to keep that dream forever.
BRUNO MARSIn Hawaii, some of the biggest radio stations are reggae. The local bands are heavily influenced by Bob Marley.
BRUNO MARSIt’s dedicating yourself to your craft. Spending thousands of hours in a studio learning how to write a song, learning how to play different chords, training yourself to sing. You know, to get better and better.
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