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Unorthodox Jukebox

Unorthodox Jukebox is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars. It was released on December 7, 2012, by Atlantic Records and was made available to listen to in its entirety for a week before its release. It serves as the follow-up to Mars's debut record Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010). Mars's writing and production team, the Smeezingtons, composed the whole record and worked with several past collaborators, Jeff Bhasker and Supa Dups, while enlisting new producers, such as Mark Ronson and Emile Haynie, and no guest vocalists.

Unorthodox Jukebox
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 7, 2012 (2012-12-07)
Studio
Genre
Length34:51
LabelAtlantic
Producer
Bruno Mars chronology
Doo-Wops & Hooligans
(2010)
Unorthodox Jukebox
(2012)
24K Magic
(2016)
Singles from Unorthodox Jukebox
  1. "Locked Out of Heaven"
    Released: October 1, 2012
  2. "When I Was Your Man"
    Released: January 15, 2013
  3. "Treasure"
    Released: May 10, 2013
  4. "Gorilla"
    Released: September 10, 2013
  5. "Young Girls"
    Released: November 26, 2013

The album was initially planned to be more "energetic" than his previous work, but ended up presenting a wide range of styles such as R&B, pop, reggae, rock, disco, funk and soul music. Lyrically, Unorthodox Jukebox revolves around the theme of relationships, incorporating more explicit lyrics and subjects than his previous material. Critical response to Unorthodox Jukebox was generally favorable; many reviewers compared Mars's work to that of his previous album, while others deemed its lyrics shallow.

It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, with first week sales of 192,000 copies, and later topped the chart. The record also reached number one in Australia, Canada, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The album was certified six-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), three times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), Music Canada (MC), Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) and by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Unorthodox Jukebox was the fourth best-selling album in 2013 and it has since sold six million units globally as of 2016. In 2014, Unorthodox Jukebox won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 56th Grammy Awards and International Album of the Year at the Juno Awards.

Unorthodox Jukebox was supported by five singles, including two US Billboard Hot 100 number ones "Locked Out of Heaven" and "When I Was Your Man", which also experienced commercial acclaim in various countries, with the former also topping the Canadian Hot 100. Subsequently, three other singles ("Treasure", "Gorilla", and "Young Girls") were made available for consumption in 2013, with each one of them having major to moderate success in the United States. The album was further promoted through The Moonshine Jungle Tour (2013–2014), along with various television appearances.

Background edit

Conception edit

After ending The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour, Bruno Mars implied that he was going to take some time creating and perfecting his second full-length album. He additionally confessed that, "It's going to come when it comes" since his production team, the Smeezingtons, felt that they rushed his debut album because of the release's deadline. "We just want it to be perfect", the singer added.[1] Due to the numerous television shows and worldwide performances provided by Mars, he acknowledged that his second studio album needed to display his "raucously" dynamic appearances on stage.[2]

Mars revealed to Billboard in September 2012 on a preview of his cover story that he recorded an album that represented his freedom.[3] On his debut record, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, the singer reportedly had to change some things because of pressure from his label, something he was displeased with.[2] He clarified that Unorthodox Jukebox was more of him and what he stands for, mainly because he didn't have to modify things. He elaborated, "If I'm changing things around because people might think it's a hard pill to swallow then I'm going to feel like a circus clown onstage, selling something fake".[2] The variety of music styles presented on Unorthodox Jukebox resulted in his rejection from his label several times in the past; he also confessed that he had to face criticism by label presidents, who—according to him—expressed, "Your music sucks, you don't know who you are, your music is all over the place, and we don't know how to market this stuff. Pick a lane and come back to us". To these statements, the singer added that he felt "disgusted" as he wanted to have the liberty to create his own music and not the music he was told to do.[2]

Mars said that by the time he started to develop his songwriting skills, he learned his "most valuable lesson", "Does it make you move? Make you dance? Whether the song is uptempo or a ballad", adding that "there has to be a heartbeat in back of it. There needs to be a pulse in the song".[4] To American Songwriter, Philip Lawrence recalled sleepless nights during the record's process, as the team was trying to prove that the debut album "wasn't a fluke", which according to Lawrence is "the absolute wrong mind-set to be". He went on expressing that the first four or five months they worked on the record were fruitless, because "nothing would stick". When they decided to leave the studio and have a few drinks, they came to conclusion to relax and not put themselves under so much pressure; it resulted in "the ideas [starting] coming out again."[5]

Recording edit

The first thing he said was, 'I want to sound exactly the opposite of what a Mark Ronson collaboration with Bruno Mars is supposed to sound like.' That won me over – then I found out what a phenomenal talent he is. This is the most progressive music I've worked on yet. It's going to open up the arteries and change the sound of music".[6]

—Mark Ronson on working with Bruno Mars.

Recording took place at Larrabee Sound Studios in Los Angeles, Levcon Studios in Hollywood, Daptone Studios in Brooklyn, and Avatar Studios in New York City.[7] Having worked with record producer and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Bhasker on Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Mars enlisted him and Mark Ronson as he wanted the record to incorporate live instrumentation, but to still be suitable for clubs; Bhasker particularly admitted that it sounded great on the radio.[6] American disc jockey Diplo was able to further push the album from the "safety net" with something for the [strip] club on "Money Makes Her Smile"; Mars claimed that the DJ could make the club go "wild" due to the sounds on his computer.[6]

The development of Unorthodox Jukebox started when Mars wanted to create something unforeseen with the follow-up of his debut album.[3] He began not only by not allowing himself to "get boxed in to any one genre" during the recording sessions for the album, but also by showing the influences of several other music styles "by having the autonomy and luxury of walking into the studio and claim [he feels] like doing a hip-hop, R&B, soul or rock record". Due to the music variety, the singer refused to "pick a lane" for Unorthodox Jukebox.[3] As Mars had a lot of time to create the album, something that didn't happen during his debut,[5] he reportedly had the possibility to develop a musically outstanding product that displayed his music taste and completely revealed his artistry.[2] Because he had been a composer of pop and radio-friendly songs for a long time, it ultimately influenced the style of his debut; however, he didn't have the chance to craft the "sounds and sonics" he wanted to.[2] As a result, Mars hoped to "let loose" and discuss darker, more risqué subject matter, while drawing on the "danger" embraced by pop artists such as Michael Jackson and Prince.[8]

 
Avatar Studios in New York City, one of the four studios where the album was recorded.

To explore and create a new sound, Mars enlisted the help of Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker and Paul Epworth. The singer described this encounter as inviting "master chefs into the kitchen with no master plan" or any kind of outcome, "either a complete disaster or something outstanding".[8] Previously, Benny Blanco, Emile Haynie, Diplo, Supa Dups, as well as Mars's production team the Smeezingtons, have been confirmed to have worked on the album.[3][9] The first song written for Unorthodox Jukebox was "Gorilla", which "set the tone for the entire project"; Mars explained in an interview granted to MTV News that it became its mascot hence the reason it ended up as the album cover.[10] In an interview for the Rolling Stone, Blanco confessed, "I got a really cool song with him. Me and Paul [Epworth] just got together and Bruno wrote an amazing song on top of it. It kind of all came together". He further explained that "it's like some throwback Nina Simone type shit, like 'Sinnerman'". Additionally, a "piano-laced" track was conceived for the album in its opening session.[9]

Mars explained the meaning behind the album's title by saying that it had become a "soulful, experimental, electronic, hard-to-explain" concept.[6] In order to record an album like that, it was—according to him—mandatory to experiment and not follow any known pattern, resulting the guests enlisted for the record to be unexpected. According to the singer, jazz artist Esperanza Spalding and Diplo were among them. Furthermore, the "pop's most innovative producers" (Bhasker, Haynie and Ronson) had to be taken "beyond their comfort zone".[6] While being interviewed for his Billboard Artist of the Year cover story, Mars complimented Ronson and Bhasker by explaining that "it's not about what's hot on the radio or the fastest way to make a buck, these guys are fearless, doing the music they want to do".[4] Mars additionally felt that "when there are no safe bets, that's when [he feels his] blood move."[6]

Mars also worked with Michael Leonhart on three songs for the album, including on an unreleased version of "Locked Out of Heaven".[11] By the end of September 2012, the singer was reportedly "fine-tuning" the mixing of a track until 5 a.m. with Manny Marroquin, mainly because of his disappointment with "It Will Rain"'s final mix.[2][3] Starting with mid-October, the Smeezingtons were making the final touches on the album at Levcon Studios (their studio); Ari Levine sent a few tracks over e-mail with their final mixes to Mars, who was still in Manhattan after hosting Saturday Night Live.[8]

Composition edit

Unorthodox Jukebox is a pop, R&B, rock, funk, soul, reggae and disco record.[12][13][14] The album opens with "Young Girls", a midtempo pop ballad which deals with the idea of indulging in the dubious charms of young girls, even though the singer recognizes that what he is doing is wrong.[4][15] The song was re-registered in ASCAP with a new writing credit by Mac Davis.[16] "Locked Out of Heaven", a reggae rock and pop rock track that incorporates elements of new wave and funk, is the subsequent track and the lead single.[12][17][18] Musically, it contains booming synthesizers, a four-on-the-floor chorus, while lyrically exploring themes of love.[19][20] Comparisons were established between "Locked Out of Heaven" and the rock/reggae style used by English band The Police.[19][21][22] "Gorilla" was described by Mars as being about "good old animalistic sex".[8] The track portrays a midtempo rock and soft rock song,[4][23] while lyrically expressing male chauvinist sentiments[24] and making reference to his 2010 arrest for cocaine possession.[25] "Treasure", the album's third single, is a disco-pop song, inspired by English duo Wham! and "Baby I'm Yours" (2010) released by French disc jockey Breakbot.[26][27] The latter similarities led the song to be re-registered with new writing credits, which included Thibaut Berland and Christopher Khan.[28] "Moonshine", the second promotional single from the record, portrays a recording with ample influences of disco, power pop and quiet storm, while being compared to the work done by French electronic duo Daft Punk.[8][24] Particularly, Chris Martins of Spin wrote that the song "channels the King of Pop, Michael Jackson with a markedly more reverent aplomb.[25]

The song "When I Was Your Man" is a pop piano ballad and shows traditional notions of romance, a pre-fame heartbreak as Mars regrets letting his woman get away.[24][29][30] Melinda Newman of HitFix thought the track "sounds like a cross between Stevie Wonder and Elton John," also seeing "a touch of Michael Jackson" in his delivery.[15] Andy Gill of The Independent called it a "McCartney-esque piano ballad",[31] while Jason Lipshut of Billboard wrote that "it will make for a killer lighters-in-the-air moment in concert. Although it's not quite an Alicia Keys-esque powerhouse, [it] smartly allows Mars to momentarily remove his fedora and bare his soul".[32] The single was additionally likened to the material of Wham!.[26] With "Natalie", Mars exhibits further male chauvinist sentiments[24] over a girl named Natalie who stole Mars's money and ran away with it; the singer is therefore plotting murderous revenge against her.[21][33] The song was described as "a sort of methed-up "Dirty Diana", assembled with fierce handclaps and hard-edged oooh-oooh vocal echos".[25] Lipshutz called it the "flip-side of "When I Was Your Man" and pointed out Mars lamenting the hypnotism of a "gold-digging bitch". "Show Me" portrays a recording with ample influences of reggae[21][34] and dancehall.[12][25] These infusions are easily noticed by the "over sampled air horns",[12][25][34] "tape-echo effects"[12][25] and steel drums.[25]

The ninth track from Unorthodox Jukebox, "Money Makes Her Smile", is the result of a trip to a strip club done by Mars and Diplo, who afterwards decided to create an "anthem" for it, since Mars's debut solo single was an awful song to be played in such place, according to him.[6] The recording was described as a "strip-club-directed banger",[12] infused with disco elements.[35] Its composition includes "rapid-fire chants, breathless percussion, propulsive electronic blips"[32] along with "rave sirens and hardcore punk rattle".[6] Lyrically, the song describes a gold digger who can only be satisfied by "fat stacks of money".[6][21] The album's final song of the standard edition, "If I Knew", is a Sam Cooke-inspired ballad[21] which incorporates soul[31] and doo-wop nuances.[32][36] It lyrically delves on themes of regret.[32] "Old & Crazy", a duet between Mars and Esperanza Spalding, was included on the deluxe version of Unorthodox Jukebox.[6][37] Jeff Bhasker, one of the track's producers, confessed that the song is reminiscent of the sound of a 1920s Paris club. He went on explaining that its process began with Emile Haynie producing a beat and Bhasker adding a sample of a Django Reinhardt recording over it.[6]

Singles edit

"Locked Out of Heaven" was digitally unveiled and released for radio airplay on October 1, 2012, as the album's lead single.[20][2] It received positive commentary from music critics, who praised its reggae, rock and funky beat, but also its lyrics for talking about passion in a "tidy and impeccable" way.[38][39] Commercially, the recording was a success, peaking atop the US Billboard Hot 100 and claiming the position for six weeks, marking Mars's longest-running number-one on the chart after previously released "Just the Way You Are" (2010) and "Grenade" (2010) each topped the chart for four editions.[40] The song further peaked at number one in Canada and on the US Pop Songs chart, while reaching the top ten in more than twenty countries.[41][42]

"When I Was Your Man" was released on January 15, 2013, as the album's second single.[43] It had previously been premiered as the album's third and final promotional single one month and a half prior to its stand-alone release.[44] The track was critically acclaimed, receiving praising for being an "emotional ballad" and for featuring a "minimal musical accompaniment".[44][45] The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the singer's fifth number one single in the United States and it reached the top fifteen in several fellow territories.[46][47] "When I Was Your Man" was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Grammy Awards.[48]

"Treasure" was subsequently confirmed as the record's third single by Atlantic Records.[49] It received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised it for "[echoing] the peppy sound of such pop/R&B hit-makers of the 1970s and 1980s as the Sylvers, Heatwave, DeBarge and Kool & the Gang."[50] To promote the single, Mars performed on various occasions, including a "little extra Michael Jackson-esque, circa Off the Wall and Thriller" show at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards.[51] Commercially, "Treasure" reached the top five in the United States and other eighteen countries.[41][52]

"Gorilla", confirmed as the next single for Unorthodox Jukebox,[53] was produced by the Smeezingtons, Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker and Emile Haynie, who previously handled the process for the record's lead single.[7] The track impacted American pop radio on September 10, 2013, thus peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming the singer's first single not to reach the top ten there.[41][54] Mars performed the single for the first time during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.[53]

"Young Girls" was released as the fifth and final single from the album. Mars announced its availability during an interview with Nova 96.9, an Australian radio station, on November 26, 2013.[55] Commercially, its charting was influenced by its stand-alone release as the record's first promotional single on November 6, 2012, through iTunes Store.[56] Unmaterialized plans for a music video to accompany "Young Girls" were made in 2012.[10]

Release and promotion edit

 
Mars and his band performing during The Moonshine Jungle Tour at the Mexico City Arena in Mexico City in September 2014.

On September 4, 2012, Mars reported to his fanbase that, "You'll hear something in October. I promise", after being asked for news regarding his second studio album.[57] On September 19, 2012, the singer announced the release of Unorthodox Jukebox via Twitter after having worked on it for a year. He further posted a link to a "Funny or Die" video entitled "Whatta Man", where Mars starred himself in order to celebrate.[58] On September 28, 2012, Billboard reported the album's title and its American release date on December 11, 2012. In the same article, Mars revealed some of the guest producers, including Ronson, Bhasker, Diplo and others.[3] He was as well featured on the week's cover story in which the track list was included;[3][59] it was also revealed by Digital Spy the same day.[59]

On October 24, 2012, the album's cover was unveiled by Mars after a promo shot previously used for a Billboard issue tried to pass as the official artwork.[60] On November 6, 2012, "Young Girls", the first promotional single from a series of three, was made available for consumption worldwide.[44][56] Subsequently, "Moonshine" and "When I Was Your Man" were released as the last promotional singles on November 19, 2012, and December 3, 2012, respectively.[61][44] On the next day, Unorthodox Jukebox was made available to listen to in its entirety for a week before its release.[62]

On October 15, 2012, the album was made available for pre-order worldwide via Mars's official site, offering different options to purchase including an immediate MP3 download of "Locked Out of Heaven", the standard CD or digital release, the deluxe bundle (which included the record's physical issue, a T-shirt, and an ultimate bundle packaged similarly to the deluxe edition that featured an autographed screen print poster limited for the first 300 orders), and a key necklace for the single.[63] The album was officially released on December 7, 2012.[64] A year later, on November 5, 2013, the deluxe edition of the record was made available for consumption worldwide with a different cover artwork.[65] Four days later, a DVD edition that included the music videos for the first three singles of Unorthodox Jukebox was released in Japan along with the deluxe edition of the album.[66]

Mars performed "Locked Out of Heaven" and "Young Girls" for the first time on Saturday Night Live on October 20, 2012, while receiving positive reaction from critics and the audience.[67] Afterwards, he sang the same songs on November 7, 2012, at the 2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show;[68] the performance later aired on December 4, 2012, on CBS.[69] On November 24, 2012, Mars appeared on the ninth season of British X Factor, where he performed "Locked Out of Heaven".[70][71] On December 8, 2012, Mars performed at the 2012 edition of Jingle Bell Ball, an annually-held event promoted by Capital FM, which took place at the O2 Arena in London,[72] whilst singing "Locked Out of Heaven" live on December 12, 2012, during the semi-finals of the second season of American X Factor.[73] Mars further performed the record's second single on The Voice during the final show of its third season held on December 17, 2012.[74][75]

The singer embarked on The Moonshine Jungle Tour starting on June 22, 2013, at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., United States.[76] The first shows of the tour also featured performances in Canada and Puerto Rico until September. Its second leg, announced on February 20, 2013, consisted of concerts all over Europe; it ran from October to November 2014.[76] The Moonshine Jungle Tour ended on October 4, 2014, having Mars performing on a total of seven legs.[76][77]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.4/10[78]
Metacritic70/100[79]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [21]
Billboard     [32]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[12]
The Guardian     [22]
The Observer     [23]
Paste7/10[36]
PopMatters8/10[80]
Rolling Stone     [81]
Slant Magazine     [24]
Spin8/10[25]

Unorthodox Jukebox was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 70, based on 16 reviews.[79] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave Unorthodox Jukebox 6.4 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[78]

Melissa Maerz from Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A− and stated that "[Mars's] talent for crafting little pop perfections of all stripes is undeniable", describing the record as a fusion of pop and R&B.[12] Rolling Stone magazine's Jody Rosen awarded Unorthodox Jukebox four out of five stars, writing that, "The result is a record that makes the competition sound sad and idea-starved by comparison".[81] Dan Hyman from Spin granted the record an 8/10 rating, pointing out that "the bulk of Unorthodox Jukebox benefits from presenting [the singer] as he truly imagines himself: a big belter with an ear for pop hooks, sure, but one unafraid to dive into murkier waters." Hyman went on feeling that Mars's lyrics "get a desperately needed kick in the pants".[25] Matt Cibula of PopMatters complimented the songs' hooks and found the album "sung and arranged just as perfectly as his earlier work [...] a truly accomplished and slick pop album".[80] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times labelled the songwriting exceptional, while praising Mars for being "a model of concision who always knows where the trigger is, and always, always pulls it". He went on complimenting the songs on the record, "these are some of the most energy-infused but profoundly cosseted songs you’re likely to hear all year".[82]

Billboard magazine's Jason Lipshutz described that the record "succeeds in mixing its safer stylistic choices with its relatively bold ideas".[32] BBC Music's Matthew Horton said that the captivating album showcases the singer's knack for songs with chart potential, while noting the incorporation of rock and soul.[13] Sarah Rodman from The Boston Globe felt Mars "is trying to rough up his image a bit" as it is undeniable in "his strong, if sometimes oddly lyrically aggressive, second album".[35] Ryan Reed, writing in Paste, gave Unorthodox Jukebox a 7/10 rating, confessing that "Mars still plays the sweetheart card well, but he's proven himself way more interesting as a badass".[36]

In a mixed review, Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian, Kitty Empire from The Observer, and Andrew Chan from Slant Magazine all rated Unorthodox Jukebox three out of five stars. Sullivan dubbed it "the same conventional mish-mash as his 6m-selling debut".[22] Empire felt that Mars still lacks a characteristic style, observing "a little more hooliganism" than on his first album and feeling that, "despite its title, [it] deserves your grudging respect" while noting the incorporation of reggae on the record. The critic went on arguing that Mars's songwriting values "narrative arc and internal logic".[23] Closing the review, Chan called it "not an unqualified triumph, Unorthodox Jukebox is a step forward" and completed his idea saying that the singer "minor limitation" and "the key to his appeal" on a record that is "a reasonably listenable exercise in genre fetishization."[24] Andy Gill of The Independent felt that the singer is a "talented chap", but resorts to imitations of past recording artists on the album, "whose title all but gives the game away".[31] Fiona Shepherd of The Scotsman wrote that Unorthodox Jukebox is "a safe mixtape, especially compared to what Mars can pull off live with his terrific soul revue band".[83]

The A.V. Club's Evan Rytlewsk gave Unorthodox Jukebox a C+, commenting that Mars is "an undeniable talent, desperately searching for an identity to claim as his own", though praising the tracks "Locked Out of Heaven", "Natalie", "Treasure" and "Show Me".[34] AllMusic's Tim Sendra felt the record is "a step back from Doo-Wops & Hooligans in so many ways" and criticized the singer for being an "icky hater", hoping that "Mars can sort out his feelings about women and get back to being a sweet romancer" since his "opinion of the opposite sex seems to have taken a nosedive" after his first album's sentimental lyrics.[21]

Accolades edit

Unorthodox Jukebox received a Juno Award for International Album of the Year at the 2014 Juno Awards,[84] a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 56th Grammy Awards and a nomination for Outstanding Creative Achievement in the category of Record Production/Album at the TEC Awards.[85] It also received two additional awards, a Fonogram Award for Contemporary Pop-Rock Album of the Year and a Best Male Pop Vocal Album at the Telehit Awards, both ceremonies held in 2013.[86][87] Its lead single, "Locked Out of Heaven", was nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year, while its Sultan + Ned Shepard remix received a nomination for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the 56th Grammy Awards.[88] It was also nominated for Outstanding Creative Achievement in the category of Record Production/Single or Track at the TEC Awards.[85] "Locked Out of Heaven" had previously won Best Song at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards.[89] The record's second single, "When I Was Your Man", earned a nomination for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Grammy Awards.[88] In December 2013, the album was placed at number two on online music service Rdio's list of "Top global albums"[90] and according to Spotify, another online music service, Unorthodox Jukebox was the fifth most-streamed record worldwide.[91] HitFix and MTV created two different lists that featured the 20 best albums of 2012, the recording ranked at number eight and 20, respectively.[92][93] Suzan Gursoy of The Village Voice considered the release the 177th best albums of 2012.[94]

Commercial performance edit

Unorthodox Jukebox debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 192,000 copies (134,000 physical sales and 57,000 digital sales), topping the expectations of sales that were around 140,000–150,000 copies, earning Bruno Mars his highest peak on the chart.[95] The next week, it sold 178,000 copies, dropping to the third position.[96] The album secured a third consecutive week within the top five in America, withstanding a 38% sales drop to 110,000 copies.[97] Three weeks after the debut, the record sold a total of 480,000 copies.[95][96][97] On March 7, 2013, twelve weeks since its availability, the record reached the top spot of the Billboard 200 with 95,000 copies sold, mainly due to an Amazon MP3 sale pricing ($1.99 for a day and $3.99 for the rest of the week).[98] The album sold 1,399,000 copies in the United States until January 2014, making it the fifth best-selling album of the year.[99] In the week of February 5, 2014, following Mars's presence at the 56th Grammy Awards and performance at the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show, sales for the album increased by 180%, rebounding Unorthodox Jukebox back in the top ten.[100][101] For the week ending February 12, 2014, the album climbed to the third position with sales of 81,000,[102] making a total of 123,000 units sold in both weeks.[101][102] The album has been certified six times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales and streaming figures equivalent to six million copies.[103] As of July 24, 2017, it has sold 2,574,000 total copies in the United States.[104] The record's success in 2013 was decisive to Mars being chosen as the headline performance on the half-time show of the Super Bowl XLVIII, and appearing on Billboard Artist of the Year by Billboard; according to Bill Werde, an editorial director of the magazine, the singer's songs that "stuck around on multiple formats all year round" played a key role.[4][105] He was also the most-played artist at Top 40 Radio, the third most played at rhythmic stations and Hot Adult Contemporary station, as well as the fifth most-played at AC stations in 2013, according to Mediabase.[106] In addition, Mars topped three of Billboard's 2013 year-end charts (Hot 100 Artist, Mainstream Top 40 and Hot Digital Songs).[105] The album was ranked as the 55th best album of all time on the Billboard Top 200 Albums of All Time.[107]

In Europe, the album was similarly successful. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart as the Official Charts Company predicted,[108] with 136,000 copies sold in its first week, thus becoming the third fastest-selling album recorded by an artist in 2012, after Mumford & Sons's Babel, and Take Me Home by One Direction.[109][110] It first brought total sales to over 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom, thus earning a gold certification, but was later certified three times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[111] It has sold over 987,000 copies in the UK as of November 2016.[112] In France, Unorthodox Jukebox debuted in the top ten and spent the whole year within the top twenty, except for two weeks.[113] One year after its release, album sales exceeded 580,000 copies, therefore being certified diamond by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP).[114][115] As of 2014, the record sold 580,000 units in that territory.[113] In Switzerland, the album debuted atop the charts and was certified platinum,[116] while opening at number four on the Danish Albums Chart and becoming certified twice platinum.[117] The record further charted within the top ten on the Spanish Albums Chart for the first time after 30 weeks, the longest time an album needed since American rock band The Black Keys's El Camino (2011) (61 weeks).[118][119]

In Oceania, Unorthodox Jukebox debuted at number nine in New Zealand and was certified gold by the Recorded Music NZ, selling over 7,000 copies in two weeks.[120][121] The album eventually reached its peak position at number two in that country, marking the singer's consecutive record to do so.[120] As of February 2014, Unorthodox Jukebox was certified three times platinum in New Zealand.[122] The record entered the Australian charts at number three, gradually climbing to the top spot, with it bringing total sales to 210,000 units and being similarly certified by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[123][124] It was the third best-selling album in Australia in 2013.[125] In Canada, Unorthodox Jukebox opened the Canadian Albums Chart at number two, later reaching number one on the week ending July 20, 2013.[126][127] In Japan, the album debuted at number eleven on the Oricon Albums Chart.[128] In mid-year 2017, the record sold a total of 250,000 units, therefore reaching platinum status.[129] In 2014, the album topped the Mexican Albums Chart and remains the ninth best-selling release there, with it spending 106 weeks in the chart.[130] It also earned a two times platinum+gold certification for exceeding sales of over 150,000 copies in that territory.[131] As of 2014, Unorthodox Jukebox sold 3.2 million units globally,[132] while bringing totals sales to six million copies by March 2016.[133]

Track listing edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Unorthodox Jukebox by Atlantic Records, ASCAP and Billboard.[7][16][28]

Unorthodox Jukebox standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Young Girls"
3:49
2."Locked Out of Heaven"
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
3:53
3."Gorilla"
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
  • The Smeezingtons
  • Bhasker
  • Haynie
  • Ronson
4:04
4."Treasure"
The Smeezingtons2:58
5."Moonshine"
  • The Smeezingtons
  • Bhasker
  • Ronson
3:48
6."When I Was Your Man"
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
  • Wyatt
The Smeezingtons3:33
7."Natalie"
3:45
8."Show Me"
3:27
9."Money Make Her Smile"
3:23
10."If I Knew"
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
The Smeezingtons2:12
Total length:32:51
Target / deluxe edition (bonus tracks)[134][65]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
11."Old & Crazy" (featuring Esperanza Spalding)
  • Mars
  • Bhasker
  • The Smeezingtons
  • Bhasker
  • Haynie[a]
1:54
12."Young Girls" (Demo)
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
  • Bhasker
  • Haynie
 3:38
13."Gorilla" (Demo)
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
 3:42
14."Moonshine" (The Futuristics Remix)
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
  • Bhasker
  • Wyatt
  • Ronson
The Futuristics3:42
15."Locked Out of Heaven" (Major Lazer Remix)
  • Mars
  • Lawrence
  • Levine
  • Major Lazer
  • Junior Blender[a]
4:04
Total length:48:32
Japanese limited premium edition (bonus DVD)[66]
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Locked Out of Heaven" (music video)
  • Mars
  • Cameron Duddy
3:55
2."When I Was Your Man" (music video)
  • Mars
  • Duddy
3:54
3."Treasure" (music video)
  • Mars
  • Duddy
3:11

Note

  • ^[a] signifies a co-record producer

Sample credits

  • "Old & Crazy" contains elements of "Japanese Sandman", performed by Django Reinhardt and composed by Richard A. Whiting.[7]

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Unorthodox Jukebox.[7]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

‹See Tfd›‹See Tfd›
Certifications for Unorthodox Jukebox
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[124] 3× Platinum 210,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[213] Gold 10,000*
Belgium (BEA)[214] Gold 15,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[215] Platinum 40,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[216] 3× Platinum 240,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[117] 3× Platinum 60,000
France (SNEP)[115] Diamond 500,000*
Germany (BVMI)[217] Platinum 200,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ)[218] Platinum 6,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[219] 2× Platinum 30,000^
Italy (FIMI)[220] Platinum 50,000
Japan (RIAJ)[221] Platinum 250,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[131] 2× Platinum+Gold 150,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[122] 3× Platinum 45,000^
Philippines (PARI)[222] 2× Platinum 30,000*
Portugal (AFP)[223] Platinum 15,000^
Singapore (RIAS)[224] 2× Platinum 20,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[225] Platinum 40,000^
Sweden (GLF)[226] Platinum 40,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[116] Platinum 30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[111] 3× Platinum 987,854[112]
United States (RIAA)[103] 6× Platinum 6,000,000
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[227] Platinum 1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for Unorthodox Jukebox
Region Date Label Formats Edition
Australia[64][228] December 7, 2012 Atlantic Records Standard
Belgium[229] Warner Music Group
Finland[230][231]
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
Ireland[232][233] Atlantic Records
  • CD
  • digital download
Germany[234]
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
New Zealand[235][236] Warner Music Group
  • CD
  • digital download
Netherlands[237][238]
Switzerland[239][240]
Czech Republic[241][242] December 10, 2012
Denmark[243] Digital download
France[244][245] Atlantic Records
  • CD
  • digital download
Greece[246] Warner Music Group Digital download
Hungary[247][248]
  • CD
  • digital download
Poland[249] Digital download
Portugal[250][251]
  • CD
  • digital download
Norway[252] Digital download
Sweden[253]
United Kingdom[254] Atlantic Records CD
Canada[255][256] December 11, 2012 Warner Music Canada
  • CD
  • digital download
Denmark[257] Atlantic Records CD Standard
Italy[258]
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
Mexico[259][260] Warner Music Group
  • CD
  • digital download
Spain[261] Atlantic Records
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
United Kingdom[262] Warner Music Group Digital download
United States[263] Atlantic Records
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
  • Standard
  • Target edition[B]
Japan[265] December 12, 2012 Warner Music Japan
  • CD
  • digital download
Standard
Sweden[266] Atlantic Records CD
Brazil[267][268] December 13, 2012 Warner Music Group
  • CD
  • digital download
New Zealand[65] November 5, 2013 Atlantic Records CD Deluxe edition
Japan[66] November 9, 2013 Warner Music Japan CD+DVD Japanese edition
United Kingdom[269] November 11, 2013 Atlantic Records
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
Deluxe edition
Spain[270] November 12, 2013
Australia[271] November 15, 2013 CD
Germany[272] November 22, 2013
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
France[273] November 25, 2013

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Target edition is only available on CD.[134]
  2. ^ The Target edition is only available on CD.[264]

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Unorthodox Jukebox is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars It was released on December 7 2012 by Atlantic Records and was made available to listen to in its entirety for a week before its release It serves as the follow up to Mars s debut record Doo Wops amp Hooligans 2010 Mars s writing and production team the Smeezingtons composed the whole record and worked with several past collaborators Jeff Bhasker and Supa Dups while enlisting new producers such as Mark Ronson and Emile Haynie and no guest vocalists Unorthodox JukeboxStudio album by Bruno MarsReleasedDecember 7 2012 2012 12 07 StudioAvatar New York City Daptone Brooklyn Larrabee Sound Los Angeles Levcon Hollywood GenrePop R amp B rock funk soul reggae discoLength34 51LabelAtlanticProducerThe Smeezingtons Jeff Bhasker Mark Ronson Emile Haynie Supa DupsBruno Mars chronologyDoo Wops amp Hooligans 2010 Unorthodox Jukebox 2012 24K Magic 2016 Singles from Unorthodox Jukebox Locked Out of Heaven Released October 1 2012 When I Was Your Man Released January 15 2013 Treasure Released May 10 2013 Gorilla Released September 10 2013 Young Girls Released November 26 2013 The album was initially planned to be more energetic than his previous work but ended up presenting a wide range of styles such as R amp B pop reggae rock disco funk and soul music Lyrically Unorthodox Jukebox revolves around the theme of relationships incorporating more explicit lyrics and subjects than his previous material Critical response to Unorthodox Jukebox was generally favorable many reviewers compared Mars s work to that of his previous album while others deemed its lyrics shallow It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 192 000 copies and later topped the chart The record also reached number one in Australia Canada Switzerland and the United Kingdom The album was certified six times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA three times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Music Canada MC Recorded Music NZ RMNZ and by the British Phonographic Industry BPI Unorthodox Jukebox was the fourth best selling album in 2013 and it has since sold six million units globally as of 2016 In 2014 Unorthodox Jukebox won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 56th Grammy Awards and International Album of the Year at the Juno Awards Unorthodox Jukebox was supported by five singles including two US Billboard Hot 100 number ones Locked Out of Heaven and When I Was Your Man which also experienced commercial acclaim in various countries with the former also topping the Canadian Hot 100 Subsequently three other singles Treasure Gorilla and Young Girls were made available for consumption in 2013 with each one of them having major to moderate success in the United States The album was further promoted through The Moonshine Jungle Tour 2013 2014 along with various television appearances Contents 1 Background 1 1 Conception 1 2 Recording 2 Composition 3 Singles 4 Release and promotion 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Decade end charts 9 3 All time charts 9 4 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 Notes 13 ReferencesBackground editConception edit After ending The Doo Wops amp Hooligans Tour Bruno Mars implied that he was going to take some time creating and perfecting his second full length album He additionally confessed that It s going to come when it comes since his production team the Smeezingtons felt that they rushed his debut album because of the release s deadline We just want it to be perfect the singer added 1 Due to the numerous television shows and worldwide performances provided by Mars he acknowledged that his second studio album needed to display his raucously dynamic appearances on stage 2 Mars revealed to Billboard in September 2012 on a preview of his cover story that he recorded an album that represented his freedom 3 On his debut record Doo Wops amp Hooligans the singer reportedly had to change some things because of pressure from his label something he was displeased with 2 He clarified that Unorthodox Jukebox was more of him and what he stands for mainly because he didn t have to modify things He elaborated If I m changing things around because people might think it s a hard pill to swallow then I m going to feel like a circus clown onstage selling something fake 2 The variety of music styles presented on Unorthodox Jukebox resulted in his rejection from his label several times in the past he also confessed that he had to face criticism by label presidents who according to him expressed Your music sucks you don t know who you are your music is all over the place and we don t know how to market this stuff Pick a lane and come back to us To these statements the singer added that he felt disgusted as he wanted to have the liberty to create his own music and not the music he was told to do 2 Mars said that by the time he started to develop his songwriting skills he learned his most valuable lesson Does it make you move Make you dance Whether the song is uptempo or a ballad adding that there has to be a heartbeat in back of it There needs to be a pulse in the song 4 To American Songwriter Philip Lawrence recalled sleepless nights during the record s process as the team was trying to prove that the debut album wasn t a fluke which according to Lawrence is the absolute wrong mind set to be He went on expressing that the first four or five months they worked on the record were fruitless because nothing would stick When they decided to leave the studio and have a few drinks they came to conclusion to relax and not put themselves under so much pressure it resulted in the ideas starting coming out again 5 Recording edit The first thing he said was I want to sound exactly the opposite of what a Mark Ronson collaboration with Bruno Mars is supposed to sound like That won me over then I found out what a phenomenal talent he is This is the most progressive music I ve worked on yet It s going to open up the arteries and change the sound of music 6 Mark Ronson on working with Bruno Mars Recording took place at Larrabee Sound Studios in Los Angeles Levcon Studios in Hollywood Daptone Studios in Brooklyn and Avatar Studios in New York City 7 Having worked with record producer and multi instrumentalist Jeff Bhasker on Doo Wops amp Hooligans Mars enlisted him and Mark Ronson as he wanted the record to incorporate live instrumentation but to still be suitable for clubs Bhasker particularly admitted that it sounded great on the radio 6 American disc jockey Diplo was able to further push the album from the safety net with something for the strip club on Money Makes Her Smile Mars claimed that the DJ could make the club go wild due to the sounds on his computer 6 The development of Unorthodox Jukebox started when Mars wanted to create something unforeseen with the follow up of his debut album 3 He began not only by not allowing himself to get boxed in to any one genre during the recording sessions for the album but also by showing the influences of several other music styles by having the autonomy and luxury of walking into the studio and claim he feels like doing a hip hop R amp B soul or rock record Due to the music variety the singer refused to pick a lane for Unorthodox Jukebox 3 As Mars had a lot of time to create the album something that didn t happen during his debut 5 he reportedly had the possibility to develop a musically outstanding product that displayed his music taste and completely revealed his artistry 2 Because he had been a composer of pop and radio friendly songs for a long time it ultimately influenced the style of his debut however he didn t have the chance to craft the sounds and sonics he wanted to 2 As a result Mars hoped to let loose and discuss darker more risque subject matter while drawing on the danger embraced by pop artists such as Michael Jackson and Prince 8 nbsp Avatar Studios in New York City one of the four studios where the album was recorded To explore and create a new sound Mars enlisted the help of Mark Ronson Jeff Bhasker and Paul Epworth The singer described this encounter as inviting master chefs into the kitchen with no master plan or any kind of outcome either a complete disaster or something outstanding 8 Previously Benny Blanco Emile Haynie Diplo Supa Dups as well as Mars s production team the Smeezingtons have been confirmed to have worked on the album 3 9 The first song written for Unorthodox Jukebox was Gorilla which set the tone for the entire project Mars explained in an interview granted to MTV News that it became its mascot hence the reason it ended up as the album cover 10 In an interview for the Rolling Stone Blanco confessed I got a really cool song with him Me and Paul Epworth just got together and Bruno wrote an amazing song on top of it It kind of all came together He further explained that it s like some throwback Nina Simone type shit like Sinnerman Additionally a piano laced track was conceived for the album in its opening session 9 Mars explained the meaning behind the album s title by saying that it had become a soulful experimental electronic hard to explain concept 6 In order to record an album like that it was according to him mandatory to experiment and not follow any known pattern resulting the guests enlisted for the record to be unexpected According to the singer jazz artist Esperanza Spalding and Diplo were among them Furthermore the pop s most innovative producers Bhasker Haynie and Ronson had to be taken beyond their comfort zone 6 While being interviewed for his Billboard Artist of the Year cover story Mars complimented Ronson and Bhasker by explaining that it s not about what s hot on the radio or the fastest way to make a buck these guys are fearless doing the music they want to do 4 Mars additionally felt that when there are no safe bets that s when he feels his blood move 6 Mars also worked with Michael Leonhart on three songs for the album including on an unreleased version of Locked Out of Heaven 11 By the end of September 2012 the singer was reportedly fine tuning the mixing of a track until 5 a m with Manny Marroquin mainly because of his disappointment with It Will Rain s final mix 2 3 Starting with mid October the Smeezingtons were making the final touches on the album at Levcon Studios their studio Ari Levine sent a few tracks over e mail with their final mixes to Mars who was still in Manhattan after hosting Saturday Night Live 8 Composition editUnorthodox Jukebox is a pop R amp B rock funk soul reggae and disco record 12 13 14 The album opens with Young Girls a midtempo pop ballad which deals with the idea of indulging in the dubious charms of young girls even though the singer recognizes that what he is doing is wrong 4 15 The song was re registered in ASCAP with a new writing credit by Mac Davis 16 Locked Out of Heaven a reggae rock and pop rock track that incorporates elements of new wave and funk is the subsequent track and the lead single 12 17 18 Musically it contains booming synthesizers a four on the floor chorus while lyrically exploring themes of love 19 20 Comparisons were established between Locked Out of Heaven and the rock reggae style used by English band The Police 19 21 22 Gorilla was described by Mars as being about good old animalistic sex 8 The track portrays a midtempo rock and soft rock song 4 23 while lyrically expressing male chauvinist sentiments 24 and making reference to his 2010 arrest for cocaine possession 25 Treasure the album s third single is a disco pop song inspired by English duo Wham and Baby I m Yours 2010 released by French disc jockey Breakbot 26 27 The latter similarities led the song to be re registered with new writing credits which included Thibaut Berland and Christopher Khan 28 Moonshine the second promotional single from the record portrays a recording with ample influences of disco power pop and quiet storm while being compared to the work done by French electronic duo Daft Punk 8 24 Particularly Chris Martins of Spin wrote that the song channels the King of Pop Michael Jackson with a markedly more reverent aplomb 25 The song When I Was Your Man is a pop piano ballad and shows traditional notions of romance a pre fame heartbreak as Mars regrets letting his woman get away 24 29 30 Melinda Newman of HitFix thought the track sounds like a cross between Stevie Wonder and Elton John also seeing a touch of Michael Jackson in his delivery 15 Andy Gill of The Independent called it a McCartney esque piano ballad 31 while Jason Lipshut of Billboard wrote that it will make for a killer lighters in the air moment in concert Although it s not quite an Alicia Keys esque powerhouse it smartly allows Mars to momentarily remove his fedora and bare his soul 32 The single was additionally likened to the material of Wham 26 With Natalie Mars exhibits further male chauvinist sentiments 24 over a girl named Natalie who stole Mars s money and ran away with it the singer is therefore plotting murderous revenge against her 21 33 The song was described as a sort of methed up Dirty Diana assembled with fierce handclaps and hard edged oooh oooh vocal echos 25 Lipshutz called it the flip side of When I Was Your Man and pointed out Mars lamenting the hypnotism of a gold digging bitch Show Me portrays a recording with ample influences of reggae 21 34 and dancehall 12 25 These infusions are easily noticed by the over sampled air horns 12 25 34 tape echo effects 12 25 and steel drums 25 The ninth track from Unorthodox Jukebox Money Makes Her Smile is the result of a trip to a strip club done by Mars and Diplo who afterwards decided to create an anthem for it since Mars s debut solo single was an awful song to be played in such place according to him 6 The recording was described as a strip club directed banger 12 infused with disco elements 35 Its composition includes rapid fire chants breathless percussion propulsive electronic blips 32 along with rave sirens and hardcore punk rattle 6 Lyrically the song describes a gold digger who can only be satisfied by fat stacks of money 6 21 The album s final song of the standard edition If I Knew is a Sam Cooke inspired ballad 21 which incorporates soul 31 and doo wop nuances 32 36 It lyrically delves on themes of regret 32 Old amp Crazy a duet between Mars and Esperanza Spalding was included on the deluxe version of Unorthodox Jukebox 6 37 Jeff Bhasker one of the track s producers confessed that the song is reminiscent of the sound of a 1920s Paris club He went on explaining that its process began with Emile Haynie producing a beat and Bhasker adding a sample of a Django Reinhardt recording over it 6 Singles edit Locked Out of Heaven was digitally unveiled and released for radio airplay on October 1 2012 as the album s lead single 20 2 It received positive commentary from music critics who praised its reggae rock and funky beat but also its lyrics for talking about passion in a tidy and impeccable way 38 39 Commercially the recording was a success peaking atop the US Billboard Hot 100 and claiming the position for six weeks marking Mars s longest running number one on the chart after previously released Just the Way You Are 2010 and Grenade 2010 each topped the chart for four editions 40 The song further peaked at number one in Canada and on the US Pop Songs chart while reaching the top ten in more than twenty countries 41 42 When I Was Your Man was released on January 15 2013 as the album s second single 43 It had previously been premiered as the album s third and final promotional single one month and a half prior to its stand alone release 44 The track was critically acclaimed receiving praising for being an emotional ballad and for featuring a minimal musical accompaniment 44 45 The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart becoming the singer s fifth number one single in the United States and it reached the top fifteen in several fellow territories 46 47 When I Was Your Man was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Grammy Awards 48 Treasure was subsequently confirmed as the record s third single by Atlantic Records 49 It received generally favorable reviews from critics who praised it for echoing the peppy sound of such pop R amp B hit makers of the 1970s and 1980s as the Sylvers Heatwave DeBarge and Kool amp the Gang 50 To promote the single Mars performed on various occasions including a little extra Michael Jackson esque circa Off the Wall and Thriller show at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards 51 Commercially Treasure reached the top five in the United States and other eighteen countries 41 52 Gorilla confirmed as the next single for Unorthodox Jukebox 53 was produced by the Smeezingtons Mark Ronson Jeff Bhasker and Emile Haynie who previously handled the process for the record s lead single 7 The track impacted American pop radio on September 10 2013 thus peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming the singer s first single not to reach the top ten there 41 54 Mars performed the single for the first time during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards 53 Young Girls was released as the fifth and final single from the album Mars announced its availability during an interview with Nova 96 9 an Australian radio station on November 26 2013 55 Commercially its charting was influenced by its stand alone release as the record s first promotional single on November 6 2012 through iTunes Store 56 Unmaterialized plans for a music video to accompany Young Girls were made in 2012 10 Release and promotion editSee also The Moonshine Jungle Tour nbsp Mars and his band performing during The Moonshine Jungle Tour at the Mexico City Arena in Mexico City in September 2014 On September 4 2012 Mars reported to his fanbase that You ll hear something in October I promise after being asked for news regarding his second studio album 57 On September 19 2012 the singer announced the release of Unorthodox Jukebox via Twitter after having worked on it for a year He further posted a link to a Funny or Die video entitled Whatta Man where Mars starred himself in order to celebrate 58 On September 28 2012 Billboard reported the album s title and its American release date on December 11 2012 In the same article Mars revealed some of the guest producers including Ronson Bhasker Diplo and others 3 He was as well featured on the week s cover story in which the track list was included 3 59 it was also revealed by Digital Spy the same day 59 On October 24 2012 the album s cover was unveiled by Mars after a promo shot previously used for a Billboard issue tried to pass as the official artwork 60 On November 6 2012 Young Girls the first promotional single from a series of three was made available for consumption worldwide 44 56 Subsequently Moonshine and When I Was Your Man were released as the last promotional singles on November 19 2012 and December 3 2012 respectively 61 44 On the next day Unorthodox Jukebox was made available to listen to in its entirety for a week before its release 62 On October 15 2012 the album was made available for pre order worldwide via Mars s official site offering different options to purchase including an immediate MP3 download of Locked Out of Heaven the standard CD or digital release the deluxe bundle which included the record s physical issue a T shirt and an ultimate bundle packaged similarly to the deluxe edition that featured an autographed screen print poster limited for the first 300 orders and a key necklace for the single 63 The album was officially released on December 7 2012 64 A year later on November 5 2013 the deluxe edition of the record was made available for consumption worldwide with a different cover artwork 65 Four days later a DVD edition that included the music videos for the first three singles of Unorthodox Jukebox was released in Japan along with the deluxe edition of the album 66 Mars performed Locked Out of Heaven and Young Girls for the first time on Saturday Night Live on October 20 2012 while receiving positive reaction from critics and the audience 67 Afterwards he sang the same songs on November 7 2012 at the 2012 Victoria s Secret Fashion Show 68 the performance later aired on December 4 2012 on CBS 69 On November 24 2012 Mars appeared on the ninth season of British X Factor where he performed Locked Out of Heaven 70 71 On December 8 2012 Mars performed at the 2012 edition of Jingle Bell Ball an annually held event promoted by Capital FM which took place at the O2 Arena in London 72 whilst singing Locked Out of Heaven live on December 12 2012 during the semi finals of the second season of American X Factor 73 Mars further performed the record s second single on The Voice during the final show of its third season held on December 17 2012 74 75 The singer embarked on The Moonshine Jungle Tour starting on June 22 2013 at the Verizon Center in Washington D C United States 76 The first shows of the tour also featured performances in Canada and Puerto Rico until September Its second leg announced on February 20 2013 consisted of concerts all over Europe it ran from October to November 2014 76 The Moonshine Jungle Tour ended on October 4 2014 having Mars performing on a total of seven legs 76 77 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 6 4 10 78 Metacritic70 100 79 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Billboard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 Entertainment WeeklyA 12 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 The Observer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Paste7 10 36 PopMatters8 10 80 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 81 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Spin8 10 25 Unorthodox Jukebox was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics At Metacritic the album received an average score of 70 based on 16 reviews 79 Aggregator AnyDecentMusic gave Unorthodox Jukebox 6 4 out of 10 based on their assessment of the critical consensus 78 Melissa Maerz from Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A and stated that Mars s talent for crafting little pop perfections of all stripes is undeniable describing the record as a fusion of pop and R amp B 12 Rolling Stone magazine s Jody Rosen awarded Unorthodox Jukebox four out of five stars writing that The result is a record that makes the competition sound sad and idea starved by comparison 81 Dan Hyman from Spin granted the record an 8 10 rating pointing out that the bulk of Unorthodox Jukebox benefits from presenting the singer as he truly imagines himself a big belter with an ear for pop hooks sure but one unafraid to dive into murkier waters Hyman went on feeling that Mars s lyrics get a desperately needed kick in the pants 25 Matt Cibula of PopMatters complimented the songs hooks and found the album sung and arranged just as perfectly as his earlier work a truly accomplished and slick pop album 80 Jon Caramanica of The New York Times labelled the songwriting exceptional while praising Mars for being a model of concision who always knows where the trigger is and always always pulls it He went on complimenting the songs on the record these are some of the most energy infused but profoundly cosseted songs you re likely to hear all year 82 Billboard magazine s Jason Lipshutz described that the record succeeds in mixing its safer stylistic choices with its relatively bold ideas 32 BBC Music s Matthew Horton said that the captivating album showcases the singer s knack for songs with chart potential while noting the incorporation of rock and soul 13 Sarah Rodman from The Boston Globe felt Mars is trying to rough up his image a bit as it is undeniable in his strong if sometimes oddly lyrically aggressive second album 35 Ryan Reed writing in Paste gave Unorthodox Jukebox a 7 10 rating confessing that Mars still plays the sweetheart card well but he s proven himself way more interesting as a badass 36 In a mixed review Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian Kitty Empire from The Observer and Andrew Chan from Slant Magazine all rated Unorthodox Jukebox three out of five stars Sullivan dubbed it the same conventional mish mash as his 6m selling debut 22 Empire felt that Mars still lacks a characteristic style observing a little more hooliganism than on his first album and feeling that despite its title it deserves your grudging respect while noting the incorporation of reggae on the record The critic went on arguing that Mars s songwriting values narrative arc and internal logic 23 Closing the review Chan called it not an unqualified triumph Unorthodox Jukebox is a step forward and completed his idea saying that the singer minor limitation and the key to his appeal on a record that is a reasonably listenable exercise in genre fetishization 24 Andy Gill of The Independent felt that the singer is a talented chap but resorts to imitations of past recording artists on the album whose title all but gives the game away 31 Fiona Shepherd of The Scotsman wrote that Unorthodox Jukebox is a safe mixtape especially compared to what Mars can pull off live with his terrific soul revue band 83 The A V Club s Evan Rytlewsk gave Unorthodox Jukebox a C commenting that Mars is an undeniable talent desperately searching for an identity to claim as his own though praising the tracks Locked Out of Heaven Natalie Treasure and Show Me 34 AllMusic s Tim Sendra felt the record is a step back from Doo Wops amp Hooligans in so many ways and criticized the singer for being an icky hater hoping that Mars can sort out his feelings about women and get back to being a sweet romancer since his opinion of the opposite sex seems to have taken a nosedive after his first album s sentimental lyrics 21 Accolades edit Unorthodox Jukebox received a Juno Award for International Album of the Year at the 2014 Juno Awards 84 a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 56th Grammy Awards and a nomination for Outstanding Creative Achievement in the category of Record Production Album at the TEC Awards 85 It also received two additional awards a Fonogram Award for Contemporary Pop Rock Album of the Year and a Best Male Pop Vocal Album at the Telehit Awards both ceremonies held in 2013 86 87 Its lead single Locked Out of Heaven was nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year while its Sultan Ned Shepard remix received a nomination for Best Remixed Recording Non Classical at the 56th Grammy Awards 88 It was also nominated for Outstanding Creative Achievement in the category of Record Production Single or Track at the TEC Awards 85 Locked Out of Heaven had previously won Best Song at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards 89 The record s second single When I Was Your Man earned a nomination for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Grammy Awards 88 In December 2013 the album was placed at number two on online music service Rdio s list of Top global albums 90 and according to Spotify another online music service Unorthodox Jukebox was the fifth most streamed record worldwide 91 HitFix and MTV created two different lists that featured the 20 best albums of 2012 the recording ranked at number eight and 20 respectively 92 93 Suzan Gursoy of The Village Voice considered the release the 177th best albums of 2012 94 Commercial performance editUnorthodox Jukebox debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 192 000 copies 134 000 physical sales and 57 000 digital sales topping the expectations of sales that were around 140 000 150 000 copies earning Bruno Mars his highest peak on the chart 95 The next week it sold 178 000 copies dropping to the third position 96 The album secured a third consecutive week within the top five in America withstanding a 38 sales drop to 110 000 copies 97 Three weeks after the debut the record sold a total of 480 000 copies 95 96 97 On March 7 2013 twelve weeks since its availability the record reached the top spot of the Billboard 200 with 95 000 copies sold mainly due to an Amazon MP3 sale pricing 1 99 for a day and 3 99 for the rest of the week 98 The album sold 1 399 000 copies in the United States until January 2014 making it the fifth best selling album of the year 99 In the week of February 5 2014 following Mars s presence at the 56th Grammy Awards and performance at the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show sales for the album increased by 180 rebounding Unorthodox Jukebox back in the top ten 100 101 For the week ending February 12 2014 the album climbed to the third position with sales of 81 000 102 making a total of 123 000 units sold in both weeks 101 102 The album has been certified six times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for sales and streaming figures equivalent to six million copies 103 As of July 24 2017 it has sold 2 574 000 total copies in the United States 104 The record s success in 2013 was decisive to Mars being chosen as the headline performance on the half time show of the Super Bowl XLVIII and appearing on Billboard Artist of the Year by Billboard according to Bill Werde an editorial director of the magazine the singer s songs that stuck around on multiple formats all year round played a key role 4 105 He was also the most played artist at Top 40 Radio the third most played at rhythmic stations and Hot Adult Contemporary station as well as the fifth most played at AC stations in 2013 according to Mediabase 106 In addition Mars topped three of Billboard s 2013 year end charts Hot 100 Artist Mainstream Top 40 and Hot Digital Songs 105 The album was ranked as the 55th best album of all time on the Billboard Top 200 Albums of All Time 107 In Europe the album was similarly successful It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart as the Official Charts Company predicted 108 with 136 000 copies sold in its first week thus becoming the third fastest selling album recorded by an artist in 2012 after Mumford amp Sons s Babel and Take Me Home by One Direction 109 110 It first brought total sales to over 100 000 copies in the United Kingdom thus earning a gold certification but was later certified three times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 111 It has sold over 987 000 copies in the UK as of November 2016 112 In France Unorthodox Jukebox debuted in the top ten and spent the whole year within the top twenty except for two weeks 113 One year after its release album sales exceeded 580 000 copies therefore being certified diamond by the Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique SNEP 114 115 As of 2014 the record sold 580 000 units in that territory 113 In Switzerland the album debuted atop the charts and was certified platinum 116 while opening at number four on the Danish Albums Chart and becoming certified twice platinum 117 The record further charted within the top ten on the Spanish Albums Chart for the first time after 30 weeks the longest time an album needed since American rock band The Black Keys s El Camino 2011 61 weeks 118 119 In Oceania Unorthodox Jukebox debuted at number nine in New Zealand and was certified gold by the Recorded Music NZ selling over 7 000 copies in two weeks 120 121 The album eventually reached its peak position at number two in that country marking the singer s consecutive record to do so 120 As of February 2014 Unorthodox Jukebox was certified three times platinum in New Zealand 122 The record entered the Australian charts at number three gradually climbing to the top spot with it bringing total sales to 210 000 units and being similarly certified by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA 123 124 It was the third best selling album in Australia in 2013 125 In Canada Unorthodox Jukebox opened the Canadian Albums Chart at number two later reaching number one on the week ending July 20 2013 126 127 In Japan the album debuted at number eleven on the Oricon Albums Chart 128 In mid year 2017 the record sold a total of 250 000 units therefore reaching platinum status 129 In 2014 the album topped the Mexican Albums Chart and remains the ninth best selling release there with it spending 106 weeks in the chart 130 It also earned a two times platinum gold certification for exceeding sales of over 150 000 copies in that territory 131 As of 2014 Unorthodox Jukebox sold 3 2 million units globally 132 while bringing totals sales to six million copies by March 2016 133 Track listing editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Unorthodox Jukebox by Atlantic Records ASCAP and Billboard 7 16 28 Unorthodox Jukebox standard editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Young Girls Bruno MarsPhilip LawrenceAri LevineJeff BhaskerEmile HaynieMac DavisThe SmeezingtonsBhaskerHaynie3 492 Locked Out of Heaven MarsLawrenceLevineThe SmeezingtonsBhaskerHaynieMark Ronson3 533 Gorilla MarsLawrenceLevineThe SmeezingtonsBhaskerHaynieRonson4 044 Treasure MarsLawrenceLevinePhredley BrownThibaut BerlandChristopher KhanThe Smeezingtons2 585 Moonshine MarsLawrenceLevineAndrew WyattBhaskerRonsonThe SmeezingtonsBhaskerRonson3 486 When I Was Your Man MarsLawrenceLevineWyattThe Smeezingtons3 337 Natalie MarsLawrenceLevineBenjamin LevinPaul EpworthThe SmeezingtonsBenny Blanco a Epworth a 3 458 Show Me MarsLawrenceLevineDwayne Chin QueeMitchum ChinThe SmeezingtonsDwayne Supa Dups Chin Quee3 279 Money Make Her Smile MarsLawrenceLevineChristopher Brody BrownThe SmeezingtonsDiplo a 3 2310 If I Knew MarsLawrenceLevineThe Smeezingtons2 12Total length 32 51 Target deluxe edition bonus tracks 134 65 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length11 Old amp Crazy featuring Esperanza Spalding MarsBhaskerThe SmeezingtonsBhaskerHaynie a 1 5412 Young Girls Demo MarsLawrenceLevineBhaskerHaynie 3 3813 Gorilla Demo MarsLawrenceLevine 3 4214 Moonshine The Futuristics Remix MarsLawrenceLevineBhaskerWyattRonsonThe Futuristics3 4215 Locked Out of Heaven Major Lazer Remix MarsLawrenceLevineMajor LazerJunior Blender a 4 04Total length 48 32 Japanese limited premium edition bonus DVD 66 No TitleDirector s Length1 Locked Out of Heaven music video MarsCameron Duddy3 552 When I Was Your Man music video MarsDuddy3 543 Treasure music video MarsDuddy3 11 Note a signifies a co record producer Sample credits Old amp Crazy contains elements of Japanese Sandman performed by Django Reinhardt and composed by Richard A Whiting 7 Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Unorthodox Jukebox 7 Technical and composing credits The Smeezingtons executive producer production all tracks Bruno Mars vocals all tracks guitar track 2 keyboards track 5 piano track 6 Mark Ronson bass track 5 beats tracks 3 5 DJ track 2 recording tracks 2 3 guitar track 5 production tracks 2 3 5 Emile Haynie additional drums effects and keyboards track 2 production tracks 1 3 Jeff Bhasker background vocals track 5 keyboards tracks 2 3 5 production tracks 1 3 5 Andrew Wyatt background vocals and guitar track 5 Dwayne Supa Dups Chin Quee production track 8 Benny Blanco co production track 7 Diplo co production track 9 Paul Epworth co production track 7 Nick Movshon bass track 2 Homer Steinweiss drums track 2 Steve Jordan drums track 3 Sharrod Barnes guitar track 3 Artie Smith vibraphone and gear technician tracks 2 3 Creative credits Willo Perron art direction design Harper Smith photography Recording personnel David Kutch mastering all tracks Manny Marroquin mixing all tracks Alalal engineer tracks 2 3 Ari Levine recording all tracks Charles Moniz additional engineer all tracks Wayne Gordon recording track 2 Bob Mallory assistant recording tracks 2 3 Tyler Hartman assistant recording tracks 2 3 Brent Kolatalo drum engineering track 1 Ken Lewis drum engineering track 1 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Charts 2012 2014 Peakposition Argentine Albums CAPIF 135 8 Australian Albums ARIA 123 1 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 136 4 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 137 4 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 138 4 Canadian Albums Billboard 139 1 Croatian International Albums HDU 140 35 Czech Albums CNS IFPI 141 21 Danish Albums Hitlisten 142 6 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 143 4 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 144 28 French Albums SNEP 145 4 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 146 4 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 147 1 Irish Albums IRMA 148 3 Italian Albums FIMI 149 20 Japanese Albums Oricon 150 5 Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 151 1 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 120 2 Norwegian Albums VG lista 152 9 Polish Albums ZPAV 153 42 Portuguese Albums AFP 154 6 Scottish Albums OCC 155 7 South African Albums RiSA 156 14 South Korean Albums Circle 157 2 South Korean International Albums Circle 158 1 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 118 9 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 159 11 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 160 1 UK Albums OCC 161 1 US Billboard 200 162 1 Decade end charts edit Decade end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Chart 2010 2019 Position Australian Albums ARIA 163 20 UK Albums OCC 164 44 US Billboard 200 165 15 All time charts edit All time chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Chart Position US Billboard 200 166 55 Year end charts edit 2012 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Charts 2012 Position Australian Albums ARIA 167 38 Danish Albums Hitlisten 168 58 French Albums SNEP 169 61 South Korea International Albums GAON 170 28 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 171 45 UK Albums OCC 172 24 2013 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Charts 2013 Position Argentine Albums CAPIF 173 28 Australian Albums ARIA 125 3 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 174 44 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 175 5 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 176 8 Canadian Albums Billboard 177 4 Danish Albums Hitlisten 178 29 Dutch Albums MegaCharts 179 19 French Albums SNEP 180 5 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 181 64 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 182 24 Irish Albums IRMA 183 10 Japanese Albums Oricon 184 27 Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 185 7 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 186 3 South Korea International Albums GAON 187 18 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 188 20 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 189 8 Swedish Albums Chart 190 59 UK Albums OCC 191 6 US Billboard 200 192 4 2014 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Charts 2014 Position Australian Albums ARIA 193 57 Canadian Albums Billboard 194 50 French Albums SNEP 195 43 Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 196 9 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 197 13 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 198 47 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 199 38 UK Albums OCC 200 76 US Billboard 200 201 29 2015 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Charts 2015 Position Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 202 63 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 203 80 US Billboard 200 204 129 2016 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Chart 2016 Position Danish Albums Hitlisten 205 94 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 206 84 2017 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Chart 2017 Position US Billboard 200 207 148 2022 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Chart 2022 Position Danish Albums Hitlisten 208 91 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 209 69 2023 year end chart performance for Unorthodox Jukebox Chart 2023 Position Danish Albums Hitlisten 210 100 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 211 62 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 212 88Certifications edit See Tfd See Tfd Certifications for Unorthodox Jukebox Region Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 124 3 Platinum 210 000 Austria IFPI Austria 213 Gold 10 000 Belgium BEA 214 Gold 15 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 215 Platinum 40 000 Canada Music Canada 216 3 Platinum 240 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 117 3 Platinum 60 000 France SNEP 115 Diamond 500 000 Germany BVMI 217 Platinum 200 000 Hungary MAHASZ 218 Platinum 6 000 Ireland IRMA 219 2 Platinum 30 000 Italy FIMI 220 Platinum 50 000 Japan RIAJ 221 Platinum 250 000 Mexico AMPROFON 131 2 Platinum Gold 150 000 New Zealand RMNZ 122 3 Platinum 45 000 Philippines PARI 222 2 Platinum 30 000 Portugal AFP 223 Platinum 15 000 Singapore RIAS 224 2 Platinum 20 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 225 Platinum 40 000 Sweden GLF 226 Platinum 40 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 116 Platinum 30 000 United Kingdom BPI 111 3 Platinum 987 854 112 United States RIAA 103 6 Platinum 6 000 000 Summaries Europe IFPI 227 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Unorthodox Jukebox Region Date Label Formats Edition Australia 64 228 December 7 2012 Atlantic Records CDdigital download Standard Belgium 229 Warner Music Group Finland 230 231 CDdigital downloadLP Ireland 232 233 Atlantic Records CDdigital download Germany 234 CDdigital downloadLP New Zealand 235 236 Warner Music Group CDdigital download Netherlands 237 238 Switzerland 239 240 Czech Republic 241 242 December 10 2012 Denmark 243 Digital download France 244 245 Atlantic Records CDdigital download Greece 246 Warner Music Group Digital download Hungary 247 248 CDdigital download Poland 249 Digital download Portugal 250 251 CDdigital download Norway 252 Digital download Sweden 253 United Kingdom 254 Atlantic Records CD Canada 255 256 December 11 2012 Warner Music Canada CDdigital download StandardTarget edition A Denmark 257 Atlantic Records CD Standard Italy 258 CDdigital downloadLP Mexico 259 260 Warner Music Group CDdigital download Spain 261 Atlantic Records CDdigital downloadLP United Kingdom 262 Warner Music Group Digital download United States 263 Atlantic Records CDdigital downloadLP StandardTarget edition B Japan 265 December 12 2012 Warner Music Japan CDdigital download Standard Sweden 266 Atlantic Records CD Brazil 267 268 December 13 2012 Warner Music Group CDdigital download New Zealand 65 November 5 2013 Atlantic Records CD Deluxe edition Japan 66 November 9 2013 Warner Music Japan CD DVD Japanese edition United Kingdom 269 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