Bruno Mars reacted to Anderson Parker’s funny comments about wanting to work with Taylor Swift instead of him.
Mars, who gave up his new music album “An Evening with Silk Sonic” with Paak last week, retweeted Paak’s post on Twitter on Wednesday and wrote“This is a betrayal to me.”
In addition, the singer also shared a Photoshop photo of Paak on the cover of Swift’s “1989” music album.
This tweet was posted after Parker asked Swift for her phone number, and pointed out that he had “connected” with the wrong pop star.
“It looks like I contacted the wrong pop star! Hey @taylorswift13 Is your number still the same!? If you need help in 1989, I’m free! #ShakeItOff,” he tweeted the same day.
He also attached a picture of the American album chart, in which Swift’s “Red (Taylor’s Version)” ranked first, and the two albums ranked second.
The two music albums “An Evening with Silk Sonic” and Swift’s “Red (Taylor’s Version)” were released on the same day on November 12.
“Night with Silk Sonic” was originally scheduled to be released on March 5. Because they wanted to add more music tracks to their first album, they postponed the release until January 2022. They later announced that the album would be released on November 12.
This music album consists of eight tracks, including “Leave the Door Open”, “After Last Night”, “Smokin Out the Window”, “Put On a Smile”, “Fly as Me”, “Blast Off”, ” Skate” and “777”.
“Red (Taylor Edition)“It was originally scheduled to be released this Friday, but Swift announced last month that she would release the album one week earlier than originally scheduled. This music album consists of 30 songs.
Last January, Mars last appeared in a music video called “Pop Songs World 2020”. He also collaborated on “Blow” with Ed Sheeran in 2019.
Paak gave up his “Cut Em In” music video, which included rapper Rick Ross. It was released in September last year.
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