The Stereotypes had known Mars and worked with him since 2007, but after he signed a deal with Atlantic Records they did not collaborate very often.[2] In 2015, Jonathan Yip talked with Mars about working together. Mars was already recording 24K Magic and asked for "some beats", which Yip sent. Mars later asked for more beats and the Stereotypes sent them, but they never heard from him; "nothing came of it".[3][4] In June 2016, Yip contacted Mars, who asked Yip if they would like to help him finish a song for his album; he needed another song with a certain tempo and key.[3][4][5] Yip sent Mars an idea that caught his attention; he asked the Stereotypes to go to the studio.[2][3][6] After they helped Mars finish "24K Magic", Mars challenged the team to help him with two more songs.[2][6]

At this point, Mars had already shown the Stereotypes two songs, including a fully written and produced demo of "That's What I Like" that sounded like a ballad, according to Ray Romulus.[2][5][7] Mars, however, told the Stereotypes he wanted the song to make him move in a certain way and that it was missing a certain "bounce". He wanted them to focus on the "groove, shifting and fine-tuning" until they found the "precise ingredient of danceable joy" that he wanted.[5][7][8] The team started to change the rhythms and the drums of the song, and Mars danced along to it and stopped when he could not move to a chord or drum.[2][8][9] Once the programming of the drums was finished, the song had a different feeling; despite its slow tempo it had a "danceable double-time". This is due to the trap beats, which modernized the track and gave it "bounce".[2][5][7] Then, the Stereotypes tore everything else apart, giving the track new chords and a new pre-hook, B section, and bridge.[2]


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Billboard's Andrew Unterberger said the song is reminiscent of the R&B from the early 1990s, infused with New Jack Swing and a little hip-hop, comparing it to the "harmonies and Uptown production of early Jodeci".[22] Christopher R. Weingarten of Rolling Stone wrote that the track "brings the silky vibes" of R. Kelly's 12 Play (1993) "into the boom of modern trap".[29] Chris Molanphy from Slate defined "That's What I Like" as a mix of the "80s-into-90s styles like New Edition pop-and-B and New Jack Swing" infused with "the skittering, thumping 808 drums of a modern trap" song. Molanphy compared Mars's vocals to those of Bobby Brown, especially in his "high-register vocal".[30] Katherine St. Asaph of Pitchfork compared its sound to that of The 20/20 Experience (2013) by Justin Timberlake.[31] Vulture's Craig Jenkins noted a resemblance between the composition of "That's What I Like" and The Neptunes' production of "Kitty Kat" (2006) by Beyonc.[32] The lyrics of the song have been described as "playful" and "opulent"; they were written from the point of view of someone "who loves himself" and luxury ("strawberry champagne and ice bucket") as much as his lover, with her being promised everything she wants, being allowed to "dictate the pace of the night".[23][31][33] Mars references "Julio" from "Uptown Funk".[27][34] On February 26, 2019, West Java's Indonesian Broadcasting Commission placed a daytime ban on the radio broadcast of several songs, including "That's What I Like", due to their adult, offensive and obscene lyrics.[35]

Mars's first live performance of "That's What I Like" occurred at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards on February 12, 2017.[110] Mars danced in synchronization with his backup singers, and towards the end of the song he made a "doo-wop harmonizing" breakdown while interacting with women in the crowd and using his falsetto vocals.[110][111][112] The performance was well received by critics. Joe Lynch of Billboard rated Mars's performance 11 out of 20, saying, "Bruno Mars is one of pop's finest showmen" who "can make an unextraordinary song such as 'That's What I Like' sound like a bona fide hit ... he sang the hell out of it".[111] Billy Nilles of E! News wrote that Mars showed his "smooth dance moves and silky vocals", and that "every lady in the crowd looked as they were putty in Bruno's hand".[113] Rolling Stone's Elias Leight described the singer as being on "seduction mode", using his vocals to demonstrate it. Mars's voice reminded Leigh of the "firepower" of New Edition's Johnny Gill.[112]

A song that hits especially hard due to months of doing nothing in quarantine, "The Lazy Song" showcases Bruno Mars's sense of humor. An anthem for couch potatoes with catchy lyrics and cute whistling solos, it's the perfect song for days when you "don't feel like doing anything."

Bruno Mars is likely one of the most listened-to artists of the past decade. Whenever he releases an album, the world stops and puts on their headphones. That being said, there are a handful of songs that have fallen short of becoming a radio single or a runaway hit.

Bruno Mars is also a master at finalizing his songs with tuneful melodies that fit perfectly into his pieces. The end results are familiar hits like When I Was Your Man, Grenade, The Lazy Song, Liquor Store Blues and many more. He even writes songs like rocketeer and FU to famous artists.

In my own interpretation, it's about being a friend that one can count on in anything. Through good times and bad times. 


However, I believe nowadays friends can't be by your side through ups and downs in life. Because not all are friends live nearby and most friends we have in life are living far away or living in a different place.


The best solution to have a friend like this, who can be by your side through ups and downs. You better live with this person or be their companion or partner in life.


This count on me song applies truly for those who are real friends in life and who really like to be friends for life.

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this song views that a true friend is a person who is always there with us, always helping us in a state of sadness or pleasure. Friends are people who accept us as we are. People who are always willing to accept our complaints when there are problems and so forth.

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the song teaches us about true friendship. that friend are not only there when we are happy but friends will always be there when we are in trouble

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The lyrics of this song also state that how someone should be a reliable friend, where a true friend is not likely to leave his friend who is in trouble, hesitating, or crying. A simple song but full of meaning.


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