and created by The Smeezingtons (Mars, Phillip Lawrence, Ari Levine) with extra songwriting by Brody Brown, Claude Kelly, and Andrew Wyatt. The tune was created from an unreleased track with comparative expressive topics played by record maker Benny Blanco to Mars. "Grenade" was totally adjusted and re‑recorded two days before the collection's discharge. The melody's verses convey a message of solitary adoration and how Mars' heart was broken, notwithstanding his earnest attempts to demonstrate her his affection. At first discharged as a limited time single on September 28, 2010, it was later declared as the collection's second single, discharged by Atlantic and Elektra Records.
"Grenade" was generally welcomed by commentators, applauding the vocals and enthusiastic verses of the tune furthermore considered it as one of the emerge tracks on Doo-Wops and Hooligans. The single achieved number one in fifteen unique nations, giving Mars his third number one single on the Billboard Hot 100, and garnish the Canadian Hot 100 for three non-back to back weeks. "Projectile" was confirmed quintuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and six times by Music Canada (MC). Around the world, it was the second smash hit advanced single of 2011 with offers of 10.2 million duplicates.
A music video for the single, coordinated by Nabil Elderkin, was discharged on November 19, 2010. In the video, Mars is seen dragging an upright piano through Los Angeles, when he touches base at the home of his dearest, he finds she is with another man, so he chooses to leave and winds up by slaughtering himself. Mars performed "Grenade"" on The Doo-Wops and Hooligans Tour (2010–12) and The Moonshine Jungle Tour (2013–14). The melody has been secured by an assortment of entertainers. It was selected for both Song of the Year and Record of the Year at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards.
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