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For The Culture : Bruno Mars and Cardi B Make Epic Video In Tribute To ‘In Living Color”
Bruno Mars and Cardi B kicked off 2018 by paying homage to one of the biggest comedy sketch shows in the 1990s : In Living Color.

Bruno Mars kicked off 2018 by paying homage to one of the biggest shows in the 90s. In his Finesse Remix featuring Cardi B, Bruno Mars released a nostalgic video dedicated to the comedy sketch show “In Living Color”.
Bruno Mars and Cardi B collab
Mars made it clear that the video was an homage to the popular TV show, saying, “This video is dedicated to one my favorite T.V shows of all time.” He also gave a shoutout to “In Living Color” creator Keenen Ivory Wayans and Fox Studios for their help on recreating the show.
The video
Bruno Mars and Cardi B nail it. In the opening video, the two are painting the set, recreating the opening credits of In Living Color.
They embody the style wearing ’90s clothes, with Cardi B wearing a backwards neon cap, high-waisted jean shorts and big hoop earrings, and Mars wearing layered t-shirts and chains.
The video also features several backup dancers, including women who resemble the iconic “fly girls” from the show.
Check out the video below:
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