Bruno Mars Is Readying a New Album for November
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Following rumors that the Hawaii-born crooner's new album is due in fall, sources of his record label say he would indeed release the follow-up to 2012's 'Unorthodox Jukebox' in November.

AceShowbiz - There have been rumors that Bruno Mars is eyeing to release his new album in fall. Supporting the reports, sources at his record label Atlantic Records have told Hits Daily Double that the Grammy-winning singer is indeed dropping the highly-anticipated project in November.

The new LP will come as a follow-up to "Unorthodox Jukebox", which debuted at No. 2 on Billboard 200. The 2012 opus has now been certified multi-platinum and generated multiple chart-toppers including "Locked Out of Heaven", "Treasure" and "When I Was Your Man".

Not much has been revealed about the yet-to-be titled record, but Mars' father Pete Hernandez said in an interview earlier this year that there would be at least seven songs that could be hits. "Bruno has seven great new songs - I've heard 'em," he said.

There might also be a collaboration with Missy Elliott, whom Mars was pictured hitting the studio with back in April. The raptress also praised some new tracks he played for her during their studio session. "We laughed & laughed the whole night then he played me some [fire emoji]ass songs 4 his album," she tweeted at the time. "Whewwww #INCREDIBLE!"

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