ummm.. maybe but i dont think so
Yes, "Grenade" by Bruno Mars contains assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. For example, the long "a" sound in phrases like "I’d catch a grenade for you" creates a musical quality that enhances the emotional impact of the lyrics. This use of assonance contributes to the song's overall rhythm and lyrical flow.
Bruno Mars is an inspired and very successful songwriter. Sometimes, songwriters will in fact use a real life experience in a song, like the break-up of a relationship or losing someone in a tragic accident. But at other times, songwriters will write about events that are universally understood, situations that we have all gone through at one time or other. Many people have realized all too late that they messed up a relationship by not paying enough attention to the other person until the person had left; in fact, many other songs have been written about this same theme. Whether or not Bruno Mars actually did lose a girlfriend because he ignored her needs (or perhaps he knew someone who had made this mistake), the song is a hit because so many people can relate to it.
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use the bathroom,sleep,eat,etc.
Sadly, it is not "Sing Sing Sing" which is used. When you first hear the commercial, it does sound like the famous Benny Goodman song but if you listen to both, one right after the other, they're not the same.It seems to me like they might have just commissioned a swing song for their own use, but that's my personal, unprofessional speculation.Chips Ahoy! on the other hand, did use "Sing Sing Sing" in a commercial in the 1990s (1993 if Youtube info is to be trusted).
Yes, Bruno Mars does smoke but only on a rare occasion.
He grew up being called Bruno after a wrestler and he thought Bruno Mars sounded better than his real name, Peter Hernandez.
guitar and piano
Astronaut uses their space probe,space station,telescope,spectroscope,and computers to get information,and images of Mars.
hey guys its Bruno!! :) I play keyboard guitar (all styles) harmonica (fav) drums vocals please go and support my work as much as you can love you all.
one time i matt harry styles while walking to get some luncho. this is what happens when you don't use proper grammar.
Yes, "Grenade" by Bruno Mars contains assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. For example, the long "a" sound in phrases like "I’d catch a grenade for you" creates a musical quality that enhances the emotional impact of the lyrics. This use of assonance contributes to the song's overall rhythm and lyrical flow.
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
Italy is a country that does use computers. In this technical age, all developed countries in the world use computers.
they use computers to keep check of what they sell
Not really no...If you can train them to use computers, then your a good trainer
Computers use a binary system, not decimal.