In 2016, the singer-songwriter struck a 'multi-year residency deal' with MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Yet, recent reports indicate a strained relationship, attributed to Mars and the hospitality brand's mounting debt.
Out of many Latinx celebrities who don't have Latinx last names, or haven't publicly spoken about their heritage, here are seven of the Latinx celebrities that you will be surprised of
If you land the Super Bowl halftime show, you have joined an impressive league of performers, which include Michael Jackson, Sir Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Prince, U2, Madonna, Janet Jackson Beyoncé, among many others.
Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Sheila E., also known as Shelia Escovedo, has lived "The Glamorous Life." She caught the eye of Prince in the late '70s, played her heart out on the drums and timbales, launched a solo singing career and became a fierce, world-class drummer and percussionist.
Singer-songwriter, Bruno Mars, who got his start launching other artists' careers with his songs, catapulted into super-stardom with the release of just two solo albums, which was then topped off with a stellar performance at the Super Bowl half-time show. So what did the Grammy winner have to say to the naysayers who thought he couldn't pull it off?
Double-platinum selling rapper Eminem was recently invited to perform at the annual NFL Owners Party during the week leading up to the Super Bowl in February. However, the Detroit rapper declined the request due to financial issues.
Bruno Mars, born Peter Gene Hernandez, celebrated his 28th birthday on Tuesday, Oct. 8th. And, his birthday has made many revisit, with inquiry, his birth name and his ethnic background.
After the official NFL announcement that Bruno Mars will be the one to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, more frowns were present than the positive comments. Now a petition is going viral for US heavy metal band Gwar to play instead of the ‘Treasure’ singer.