Mark Ronson's new single sounds like...
This song.
And this song.
Also, this song.
A little bit of this song.
A-lacka-lacka-boom of this one.
And a few nods to this one.
That's not a criticism. I'd kill to have written one of those songs. And so would Ronson - who readily admits that 70s and 80s funk classics were the inspiration for his new album.
OK, Mark. We get the point.
Here's the song. It has Bruno Mars all over it.
Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk (ft Bruno Mars)
And this song.
Also, this song.
A little bit of this song.
A-lacka-lacka-boom of this one.
And a few nods to this one.
That's not a criticism. I'd kill to have written one of those songs. And so would Ronson - who readily admits that 70s and 80s funk classics were the inspiration for his new album.
"No matter how my taste in music and DJ-ing veers over the years, I always find myself coming back to that music I would play out in hip-hop clubs in NY in the late 90s/early 2000s", he says in a needlessly long press release for his new album, Uptown Special.
"Biggie, Chaka Khan, Amerie, Boz Scaggs, Missy, Earth Wind & Fire, N.O.R.E... Those songs would set alight the dance floor. The NY club scene was filled with girls, boys, dancers, drug dealers, rappers, models and skateboarders who came mostly for one reason: To dance. And regardless of genre or era, if the song was good - if it had dope drums, if it had soul to it - they danced. Before smart phones, bottle service and smoking bans, people came to the club, found their spot and stayed all night, absorbed in the music. With Uptown Special I set out to capture the feeling I remember from those New York nights".
OK, Mark. We get the point.
Here's the song. It has Bruno Mars all over it.
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