Bruno Mars Feat. Lil Wayne -- Grenade (2o11) -
The beat kicks in with that familiar, dark piano chord, but then you hear that iconic lighter flick. Wayne opens the track not with sadness, but with a gritty, Young Money swagger. He takes Bruno’s "martyr for love" theme and turns it into a cinematic rap verse. The Iconic Lyrics
If you listen to it now, it’s a total time machine. You can almost smell the Axe body spray and hear the shutter sound of a BlackBerry Bold taking a blurry photo.
This remix captured a specific moment in music history where genres were melting into each other. It proved Bruno Mars could hang with the heavy hitters of rap, and it showed a softer, more melodic side of Weezy that fans loved. Bruno Mars Feat. Lil Wayne -- Grenade (2o11)
The year is 2011. You’re wearing a skinny tie or maybe a flannel shirt from Urban Outfitters. Your iPod Nano is at 10% battery, but it doesn't matter because this remix is about to change your life.
The "Grenade" remix featuring Lil Wayne wasn't just a song; it was a cultural collision. You have , the soulful crooner who had the entire world wondering why he was dragging a piano through the desert, and Lil Wayne , who was fresh out of Rikers Island and reclaiming his throne as the "Best Rapper Alive." The beat kicks in with that familiar, dark
Bruno is singing about catching grenades and jumping in front of trains, and then Wayne slides in with lines like:
"I'm a consumer of love, and she's a predator... I gave her my heart, she gave me a headache." The Iconic Lyrics If you listen to it
The original "Grenade" was pure, unadulterated heartbreak. It was the anthem for anyone who had ever been "friend-zoned" or ghosted before ghosting had a name. But when Wayne hopped on the track, the energy shifted.