Because "Again" was never officially released as a duet or a solo single by Mars, it remains in the realm of "lost media" for many fans. However, it continues to live on through fan uploads and lyric videos: Again - Natasha Bedingfield feat. Bruno Mars - SoundCloud
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Bedingfield’s breathy, speech-like delivery would dominate verses; Mars’s silky falsetto would enter during the bridge, creating a call-and-response dynamic reminiscent of “Nothing’s Real But Love” (Bedingfield) meets “Versace on the Floor” (Mars). Because "Again" was never officially released as a
, the song was originally written and recorded as a demo by Bruno Mars for Bedingfield's 2009 deluxe edition of her album Pocketful of Sunshine The Story Behind "Again" The Original Demo , the song was originally written and recorded
For Natasha Bedingfield, "Again" marked a resurgence in her career. The song introduced her to a new generation of music fans and reminded the world of her incredible talent. The collaboration with Bruno Mars brought her back into the spotlight, and she has since released several successful singles and albums.
This paper explores the theoretical collaboration between pop icon Bruno Mars and British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield on a fictional track titled “Again.” Through comparative analysis of their vocal styles, thematic preoccupations (nostalgia, self-affirmation, romantic persistence), and production tendencies, we propose that “Again” would represent a seamless fusion of funk-pop and introspective pop-rock. The paper argues that such a collaboration could achieve critical and commercial success by bridging two complementary emotional registers: Mars’s polished, retro romanticism and Bedingfield’s earnest, uplifting vulnerability.