Bruno Mars Writes Track ‘Voices’ For His Four Sisters, Jaime, Tahiti, Presley, and Tiara Hernandez

Bruno Mars Writes Track ‘Voices’ For His Four Sisters, Jaime, Tahiti, Presley, and Tiara Hernandez
FILE - In this May 11, 2013 file photo released by the CARRY Foundation, The Lylas attend the CARRY Foundation's 7th Annual "Shall We Dance" Gala at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Lylas is one of a new crop of girl groups currently on the music scene. AP Photo/CARRY Foundation, Todd Williamson, File
Kristina Skorbach
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“The Lylas,” a the vocal group comprised of Bruno Mars’ four sisters Jaime, Tahiti, Presley, and Tiara Hernandez have come out with a video for their “Voices” single on Youtube. Mars wrote the song for the sisters. 

According to We TV the original was titled “Voices in my Head,” however, Mars took a look at the demo and made changes, then the girls went on to record the track, which is out on iTunes. 

The four also have their own TV docu-series “The Lylas” which airs on We TV at 9 p.m. EST. It follows the four Hernandez girls as they try their luck at stardom while making music in Los Angeles. Although they have a good head start and talent runs in the family, it’s their relationships that get put to the test.

According to Radar Online, “The Lylas” stands for Love You Like a Sister. 

Mars, born Peter Gene Hernandez, also has a brother, Eric Hernandez, who plays drums for the singer.

 

 

Kristina Skorbach
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Kristina Skorbach is a Canadian correspondent based in New York City covering entertainment news.
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