Daily Camera (Boulder)

Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak

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Grammy winners Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak are banding together for a new project.

The “Treasure” singer and the “Come Down” artist announced Thursday thattheyha­veformeda band called Silk Sonic, which will release its debut single March 5. A studio albumisals­ointhework­s. “WE MADE AN ALBUM!!”.PAAK, a Los Angeles-based singer, rapper, drummer and producer born Brandon Paak Anderson,wroteonsoc­ialmedia. “YALL GET THE FIRST SONG ... ROCKET

EMOJIS AND ALL THAT!!”

Mars and .Paak also unveiled artwork for their new project — a sort of retro sketch of the two hitmakers’ floating heads that reads, “An evening with Silk Sonic ... with special guest host Bootsy Collins,” teasing a collaborat­ion with the legendar y funk musician.

In 2017, .Paak opened for Mars during the massive European leg of Mars’ 24k Magic World Tour, named for his most recent album, which swept the coveted album, record and song (”That’s What I Like”) categories at the 2018 Grammy Awards.

.Paak has also collected multiple Grammys, including R&B album (”Ventura”) and R&B performanc­e (”Come Home”) at the 2020 ceremony, as well as rap performanc­e for “Bubblin” in 2019. And in 2017, he was nominated for best new artist. His latest studio album, “Ventura,” came out in 2019.

Last year, .Paak joined forces with pop star Justin Timberlake for “Don’t Slack” as par t of the soundtrack for the hit animated film “Trolls World Tour.” He headlined three additional 2020 tracks: “Lockdown,” “Jewelz” and “Cut Em In,” featuring rapper Rick Ross. Mars hasn’t released new music since 2019’s “Blow,” featuring singer-songwriter­s Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton, and “Please Me,” featuring rapper Cardi B.

Earlier this month, .Paak teased his involvemen­t in “Black Renaissanc­e,” a Youtube special spotlighti­ng the contributi­ons of various Black creatives in honor of Black Histor y Month. Also featuring former President Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, voting rights champion Stacey Abrams and singer-songwriter H.E.R., “Black Renaissanc­e” premieres Friday on Youtube.

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