Bruno Mars recently released his latest single Fat Juicy And Wet, which he worked on with rapper Sexyy Red.
But fans aren’t too excited about her new song with lots of sexual references like “nice pussy” and “nice pussy.”
The lyrics are explicit and not for a young audience, let alone an office cubicle.
Several fans of the artist have said that the song sounds like it belongs in a strip club while others call it “trash.”
One joked, “Debbie in Dallas had the same tone,” while another said it looked more like “porn” than art. “This is NOT the Bruno I know,” added one Instagram follower.
Then there was this: ‘Bruno, I didn’t expect this from you, this song is a freak trap’ and ‘Bruno, I love you and you have an almost perfect discography, but this is really the worst song I’ve ever heard in my life.’ my life.’
Bruno Mars recently released his latest single Fat Juicy and Wet, which he worked on with rapper Sexyy Red.

But fans aren’t too excited about her new song with lots of sexual references like “nice pussy” and “nice pussy.” The lyrics are explicit and not for young audiences.
The video is also filled with sexual innuendos that are far from subtle, like when Sexyy rubs her bare butt all over Bruno while twerking. He is also seen spanking Red.
Mars mops the floor next to a sign that says Slippery When Wet. Then Lady Gaga and Rosé make special appearances.
While sexually charged dance music has been a hit in nightclubs for decades, this creation seems to be trying too hard, landing it in the shame zone.
However, some fans liked the song. “Damn, you’re so good, Bruno,” said one fan.
Bruno is seen wearing a red suit and matching sunglasses as he tries his best to dance alongside Red, a newcomer to the rap scene.
Hitmaker Treasure, 39, was in most of the scenes with the 26-year-old rapper in the new clip.
It was released on Friday and also released a music video featuring recent collaborators Lady Gaga and Rosé.
Alongside a clip from the single’s music video, which Bruno referred to as a ‘strip club anthem’, he wrote on Instagram: ‘Fat Juicy and Wet… Out now!

Several fans of the pop star have said the song sounds like it belongs in a strip club, while others call it “trash.” One joked: “Debbie Dallas had the same tone,” while another said it looked more like “porn” than art.

“This is NOT the Bruno I know,” said one fan. Then there was this: ‘Bruno, I didn’t expect this from you, this song is a freak trap’ and ‘Bruno, I love you and you have an almost perfect discography, but this is really the worst song I’ve ever heard in my life.’ my life’

The video is also filled with sexual innuendos that are far from subtle, like when Sexyy rubs her bare butt all over Bruno while twerking.

He is also seen spanking Red. Mars mops the floor next to a sign that says Slippery When Wet
‘Shout out to global chart leaders @ladygaga and @roses_are_rosie for the crazy cameo!’
Earlier this week, Bruno hinted that he would be working with the U My Everything hitmaker on his next single.
On Instagram, the Finesse singer posted a photo of himself with Sexyy Red with the caption: ‘Found her!’
The post also apparently included a snippet of the song, with Sexyy Red shouting, “Yeah, it’s Sexyy.” Hello Bruno!’
Lady Gaga’s cameo in the music video follows her duet with Bruno, Die With a Smile, which was a huge hit when it was released last August.
At the time, Bruno said it was “an honor” to have had the opportunity to work with the Poker Face chart-topper.

Lady Gaga and Rosé then make guest appearances while modeling black outfits and sunglasses.

While sexually charged dance music has been a hit in nightclubs for decades, this creation seems to be trying too hard, landing it in the shame zone.
The Grenade singer said in a statement: “Working with Gaga has been an honor. She is an icon and makes the song magical. I am so excited for everyone to hear it.”
Gaga revealed that it was the 24K Magic singer who approached her about doing a song together.
She said: ‘Bruno and I respect each other a lot and we were talking about collaborating. I was finishing my own album in Malibu and one night, after a long day, he asked me to come to his studio to listen to something he was working on.
‘It was around midnight when I got there and I was shocked when I heard what he had started doing. We stayed up all night and finished writing and recording the song.