Bruno Mars Net Worth (June, 2023): Biography, Salary, Age, Height

Bruno Mars Net Worth [2022]: $200 Million (approx.)

Net Worth:$200 Million (approx.)
Date of Birth:Oct 8, 1985
Age:36 years
Height:5 ft 4 in (1.65 m)
Profession:Singer, songwriter, Record producer, Dancer, Musician, Actor, Choreographer, Voice Actor
Nationality:United States of America

Bruno Mars net worth is around $200 million. Bruno Mars is a singer, songwriter, record producer, musician, dancer, and music video director.

Bruno Mars Net Worth
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Bruno Mars is known for his stage performances, retro showmanship, and for performing in a wide range of musical styles, including pop, R&B, funk, soul, reggae, disco, and rock.

Bruno Mars is quiet successful in financial terms as well, as Bruno has sold over 130 million albums globally. This makes him a best-selling artist of all time. Bruno Mars shot to fame very quickly after his career was launched in 2010. Bruno Mars is recognized as one of the most influential musicians in the world.

How much is Bruno Mars net worth?

Bruno Mars net worth 2022 is $200 million. Bruno Mars has enjoyed great musical career with many hits. Bruno also frequently features in many songs of other artists, providing great vocals.

Bruno Mars net worth

Bruno Mars Salary:

 In 2013 , Bruno Mars earned $40 million before taxes and expenses. Billboard reported that during 2013, Mars became the 12th-highest-paid musician in the world. In 2014, Bruno Mars earned a $60 million pre-tax income.

Between 2016 and 2017, Bruno Mars made $40 million. Between 2017 and 2018, Bruno Mars earned $100 million. In 2018, Forbes reported that Bruno Mars was the highest-paid musician of 2017. In 2019, Bruno Mars earned $50 million, earning the 54th spot on Forbes list of 100 highest-paid celebrities.

Bruno Mars Biography:

Real NamePeter Gene Hernandez (Bruno Mars)
Birth dateOctober 8, 1985
Birth PlaceHonolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Age36 years
EducationPresident Theodore Roosevelt High School
OccupationSinger-songwriter, record producer, musician, dancer, director
Years active2004–present
Partner(s)Jessica Caban (2011–present)

Bruno Mars’ real name is Peter Gene Hernandez, and he was born on October 8th of 1985 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His parents were involved in music, and they met while performing in a show together.

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Mars was exposed to music from a young age, and Bruno earned fame as a young child for being an Elvis impersonator. Bruno’s entire family had a band together, and he performed as a band member two nights a week at the age of 6. Mars also had an early cameo in “Honeymoon in Vegas” and was featured on “The Arsenio Hall Show” at a young age.

When Bruno Mars was 12, his parents separated. His father was not a rich man, and he took Bruno along with his brother to live separately from the rest of the family. They often lived in impoverished conditions due to his father’s low income. During this period, Bruno Mars continued to do live Elvis impersonations, and Bruno also appeared in a band alongside his friends from high school.

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Bruno Mars’ sister eventually played his demo reel for a producer in Los Angeles. After the producer expressed his interest in the young talent, Bruno Mars moved to Los Angeles after graduating high school to pursue a career in music.

Bruno Mars Music Career: 

After moving to LA, Bruno Mars took the stage name “Bruno Mars.” “Bruno” was his childhood nickname, and he added “Mars” to avoid being typecast as a Latin artist. Although various record labels, including Motown, expressed interest in Mars, his career quickly stalled. In order to move ahead fast, Mars started to focus more on songwriting and producing. He experienced success writing songs for producer Brandon Creed, who used one of Mars’ songs for a Latin group. During this time, Mars also produced songs for artists like Adam Levine and wrote songs for groups like the Sugababes.

2009 and 2010 were major years for Bruno Mars, and he broke through after featuring on “Nothing on You” by B.o.B. and “Billionaire” by Travie McCoy. Both of these songs reached top spots on the charts, putting Mars on the map for the first time. He later released his first EP on the heels of this success, entitled “It’s Better If You Don’t Understand.”

Bruno Mars Biography

Later in 2010, Bruno started work on his debut album, “Doo-Wops & Hooligans.” The lead single, “Just the Way You Are,” reached the top spot on charts all around the globe. Another single from the album, “Grenade,” also reached to top spot on the US Billboard Hot 100. After the release of this successful debut album, Bruno started collaborating with other high-profile artists, such as Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg.

“Unorthodox Jukebox” was another successful album by Bruno Mars when it was released in 2012. It eventually went on to sell more than 6 million copies and featured singles such as “When I Was Your Man.” From 2013 to 2014, Bruno Mars toured around the world and grossed $156.4 million in the process. In 2014, Mars headlined the Super Bowl halftime show, a role he would take up once again in the future. By 2014, Bruno Mars was featured on another successful track, “Uptown Funk.”

Bruno Mars Biography

Mars’ next album, “24K Magic,” was released in 2016. This album was well-received by critics and featured tracks like “That’s What I Like” and “Finesse.” Bruno Mars toured once again from 2017 to 2018. This time, his tour shattered all previous records, grossing over $300 million. In 2020, it was announced that Mars was working on a new album and a feature film with Disney.

Bruno Mars Musical Style:

 Bruno Mars has heavy retro influences, and performs with his band, The Hooligans. Elvis Presley was a major influence on Mars – especially in his personality and public image, as he spent many years impersonating the legendary rock star.

Bruno Mars also tried impersonating Michael Jackson as a young performer, and this legend also had a major impact on Mars – especially in regard to his vocal style. Although Mars tends to move more towards R&B, he “refuses to pick a lane,” and his albums are often a mixture of different genres and musical styles.

Bruno Mars Music videos

Mars has collaborated with many different directors to produce music videos, and has emerged as a music video director. From 2010 to 2017, Bruno Mars co-directed with Cameron Duddy 10 music videos from his albums Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Unorthodox Jukebox, and 24K Magic, as well as featured singles.

In 2011, not only Mars developed the second concept and treatment for “The Lazy Song”, but he also brought in Duddy to co-directed the music video with him. In 2018, Mars co-directed the music video for “Finesse” with Florent Dechard. He continued to collaborate with Dechard on the music videos for “Please Me”, “Blow”, “Leave the Door Open” and “Skate.

Bruno Mars Legal Issues: 

Shortly after Bruno Mars had released his debut album, Bruno Mars was arrested in Las Vegas for possession of cocaine. Bruno Mars later pleaded guilty and was not charged. Bruno Mars pledged to stay out of trouble for a year, pay a fine, and complete 200 hours of community service.

Bruno Mars later stated that he regretted the incident. Mars has also been the subject of various copyright lawsuits, with many older bands and labels claiming that he is borrowing too heavily from vintage songs. “Uptown Funk” is especially notable in this regard, and a number of complaints against Bruno have been made.