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Generally favorable reviews- based on 215 Ratings
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Positive: 142 out of 215
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Mixed: 29 out of 215
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Negative: 44 out of 215
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Sep 29, 2011Mars Has A Beautiful Voice And REAL TALENT! But Some Of The Songs Really Dont Express His Grat Singing Voice. Below Is A Track Listing And Score Of Each Track Out Of 10
1. Grenade 9
2. Just The Way You Are 9
3. Our First Time 6
4. Runaway Baby 7
5. The Lazy Song 10
6. Marry You 9
7. Talking To The Moon 10
8. Liqor Store Blues 6
9 Count On Me 9
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Aug 17, 2011The lyrics are simple and none of the songs are more than simple pop, but Bruno Mars's soaring voice and catchy rhythms pull this album above the line of mediocrity and make it a truly enjoyable if not enlightening experience.
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Dec 18, 2011Bruno mars debuts with an album full of of simple lyrics lacking any depth and maturity. However, his vocals and mix of Pop and R&B music make it a somewhat enjoyable listen. An average, flawed album.
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Nov 23, 2010The album brings nothing new to the table and is merely a commercialized attempt to entice Top-40 radio and climb the charts. There's nothing new or original here, pass.
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May 14, 2023This comes to make something difficult to understand about his theme, his voice makes me stressful with his lyrics that are bad
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Nov 21, 2016A good debut album that has very good songs, but others sound very unfinished. Songs like Our First Time or Marry You shine very well. But there're other songs that doesn't highlight, for example, Liquor Store Blues, Talking To The Moon or The Other Side. In my opinion, this is a promising future, but a rather indifferent start.
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Q MagazineMar 29, 2011Mostly, he has little to say. [Mar 2011, p.109]
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Jan 27, 2011What makes this a really exciting debut, however, is the Kanye West-style genre-bending on Grenade, The Other Side and Our First Time, which joins the dots between between Michael Jackson and Bob Marley.
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Jan 25, 2011Aside from the odd pervy foray however, Doo-Wops & Hooligans is a fairly impressive pop record; packed full of guaranteed arena fillers, it's an album that's literally born to be big.