As previously teased, Bruno Mars' comeback is within our reach, considering his brand-new single, "24K Magic," is scheduled to drop on Oct. 7.
On Monday morning, the 30-year-old pop star took to social media to announce details surrounding his new track, which is the first taste of his third studio album.
"Excited to announce 24k Magic, out this Friday!!" he wrote. "You can call it my first single, but I call it the invitation to the party."
Coming this Friday to a speaker near you. #24kMagic pic.twitter.com/H6AnzWeuVn
— Bruno Mars (@BrunoMars) October 3, 2016
You'll also be happy to know that "24K Magic" isn't the only thing finished and complete. Bruno's accompanying LP, which follows 2012's Unorthodox Jukebox, is also done.
Even though his new LP was reportedly due back in March, Bruno's father, Pete Hernandez, cited the 2016 Super Bowl Halftime performance alongside Coldplay and Beyoncé as the primary factor for its delay.
"It was due in March, but by doing the Super Bowl, it threw him back several months," Hernandez previously told PressReader. "Bruno has seven great new songs — I've heard 'em — but the album should now be released in September or October, to qualify for next year’s Grammy Awards."
Original article by James Dinh at iHeartRadio.