“Versace on the Floor” BBMAs video peaks at #4 on YouTube Trending

Written by Giavanna Foster

Bruno Mars performed “Versace on the Floor” at the Billboard Music Awards. Today it peaked at #4 on YouTube Trending. Here’s the scoop:

Bruno Mars sang his new single “Versace on the Floor” at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards. It is track on his latest album. 24k Magic received 3 nominations this year: top R&B album, top R&B artist, and top R&B song. In less than 24 hours, Bruno Mars’s “Versace on the Floor” performance received 1 million views. Today it peaked at #4 on YouTube Trending. At #12, it is still in the top 20 of YouTube’s trending list. See below:

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This BBMAs performance was streamed live from Amsterdam. It featured choreography, the live band, colorful lighting, artistic visuals, and dancing. Bruno Mars sported a white “XXIVk” baseball cap with a black-and-white ensemble. During the bridge, Bruno and his band danced onstage. Then the Versace logo appeared while Bruno sang the song’s last chorus. Also, the background lighting changed from cool blue to purple to green. 

Bruno Mars received support on Twitter after his #BBMAs performance:

https://twitter.com/HimaniPursnani/status/866594243116240901

Bruno Mars is currently on the 24k Magic Tour. On May 22, Bruno and his band performed at Helsinki, Finland. Follow @24kmagic_tour to receive the latest updates.

https://twitter.com/24kmagic_tour/status/866765153446100992

To buy tickets, visit Bruno Mars’s website or see the following links:

Response to ““Versace on the Floor” BBMAs video peaks at #4 on YouTube Trending”

  1. […] Bruno Mars consistently shines onstage as a true artist. His performances showcase his talents as a performer and choreographer. Mars performed “Versace on the Floor”, track five on 24k Magic, at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards. This video now has 10,478,341 YouTube views. It landed in the top 10 of YouTube’s trending list. Click here to read more. […]

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