Rolling Stone lists Bruno Mars' romantic songs ahead of new album

Rolling Stone has compiled a list of 12 romantic songs by Bruno Mars to mark Valentine's Day. The feature highlights tracks from his career while anticipating his upcoming album, The Romantic, set for release on February 27. It celebrates Mars' style as an old-school showman in pop-R&B.

Bruno Mars, known for his showmanship in pop and R&B, features prominently in a Valentine's Day roundup by Rolling Stone. The article, published on February 14, 2026, selects 12 tracks that showcase his romantic themes, from early collaborations to recent hits. It notes his new album, The Romantic, arriving on February 27, as a fitting addition to his catalog of heartfelt music.

The list begins with 'Nothin’ on You' (2010), a collaboration with B.o.B that reached Number One and earned Grammy nominations. Jason Newman describes Mars' contribution as an indelible croon praising one girl's qualities over others. Next, 'Grenade' (2010) depicts intense devotion with lyrics like “I’d catch a grenade for ya,” becoming a Number One hit, as Jon Dolan explains the video's concept of struggling to express love.

'Count on Me' (2010) offers a breezy ode to friendship and love, promising to sing a companion to sleep, popular for wedding dances. The unreleased 'Rest of My Life' (2010) is a piano ballad about finding love later in life, with lines like “As I stand here before my woman I can’t hold back the tears in my eyes,” favored by fans for its emotional depth.

From 2012's Unorthodox Jukebox, 'When I Was Your Man' channels regret in a variety show-style video, evoking Elton John and Billy Paul, per Maura Johnston. 'Treasure' (2012) brings pop-funk energy, with co-writer Rob LaDonne calling it a jam for the band, featuring lyrics such as “You’re everything I see in my dreams.”

Later tracks include the 2016 remix of 'Finesse' with Cardi B, drawing on new jack swing sounds and a video homage to In Living Color, singing “Yeah, I know we’ll turn heads forever.” Silk Sonic's 'Leave the Door Open' (2021) with Anderson .Paak won four Grammys, including Song of the Year, for its 1970s soul vibe.

'That’s What I Like' (2016) lists luxurious shared experiences like “strawberry champagne on ice.” 'Just the Way You Are' (2012) promotes body positivity, Mars telling Blues and Soul in 2010, “What woman doesn’t wanna hear those lyrics?,” reaching Number One. 'Versace on the Floor' (2016) evolved from a poolside draft to a seductive jam, Mars saying in Rolling Stone, “At a certain point, I needed to stop telling you we’re gonna get down, and just get down.” Finally, 'Marry You' (2010) soundtracks proposals despite its racy origins, as co-writer Philip Lawrence revealed in 2017.

The piece encourages lighting candles and enjoying the songs while awaiting the new release.

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