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Hi, my name is Y/N and I am here to tell you about the most wonderful person in the world, singer, songwriter, producer, my love, Bruno Mars. His birth name is Peter Hernandez. He was born in Waikiki, Hawaii on October 8, 1985 to Bernadette (who immigrated there from the Philippines) and Pete Hernandez (who moved from Brooklyn, New York). At age 2, he got the nickname “Bruno” from his father because of his resemblance to professional wrestler, Bruno Sammartino. At age 4, he was featured in MidWeek for his Elvis impersonating. In 2003 he graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Hawaii. Shortly after, he moved here to pursue his music career. He has written songs for, Travie McCoy, Cee-Lo Green, and Flo Rida. Currently, he sings his own songs such as, “The Lazy Song”, “Grenade”, “Just the Way You Are”, and “Count On Me.” He is a great inspiration because he’s always positive about everything. He told the world, that “It’s better if you don't understand; just listen and have a good time” and, "It's basically a story of the lifestyle you end up living as an artist and how I would describe it to a girl I just met to try and explain, but in the end… It's better if you don't understand." Some of the lyrics in his song, “Count On Me” are you can count on me like 1, 2, 3, which proves that he is a very trusting

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