Bruno Mars Spills On His Studio Session With Adele

TOPSHOT - Singer Bruno Mars holds up the award for the Record of the Year, Uptown Funk onstage during the 58th Annual Grammy music Awards in Los Angeles February 15, 2016.  AFP PHOTO/  ROBYN BECK / AFP / ROBYN BECK        (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
TOPSHOT - Singer Bruno Mars holds up the award for the Record of the Year, Uptown Funk onstage during the 58th Annual Grammy music Awards in Los Angeles February 15, 2016. AFP PHOTO/ ROBYN BECK / AFP / ROBYN BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)

When Adele was working on her critically-acclaimed 25, she recruited Bruno Mars to co-write one of the songs. "All I Ask" was produced by The Smeezingtons.

Now, Mars has dished details about his time with the chart-topping Brit.

Weeks ahead of the release of his new album, 24K Magic, Bruno stopped by Cubby and Carolina in the Morning of New York's 103.5 KTU and spoke about his time with the songstress.

"She was singing in the booth and I’m not exaggerating at all, and the water was vibrating — like that scene in Jurassic Park. She’s got some pipes on her," he said of his session with the star.

With her immense vocal talents aside, Mars described Adele as a one-of-a-kind star who knows exactly what she likes, particularly during the creation of "All I Ask."

"As soon as we hit a couple chords that she liked, we started rolling, and that's where we got that song from," he explained.

Asked if he'd ever perform the song with Adele, he nonchalantly let listeners know that he's waiting on an e-mail from the singer to get the idea of an onstage collabo moving.

 

Original article by James Dinh at iHeartRadio