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: Versions like the J-Vibe Reggae Remix and the FYLEE version highlight how naturally the song’s "quiet storm" influence translates to Caribbean styles.

: Replaces the Motown-esque percussion with a signature reggae "one-drop" or "steppers" beat.

: Mars’ earlier hits like "The Lazy Song" and "Show Me" utilized reggae elements.

The of "Leave The Door Open" is a Caribbean-inspired reimagining of the Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) hit. While the original is a tribute to 1970s Philadelphia soul, this remix shifts the "smooth slow jam" vibe into a laid-back reggae rhythm. 🎵 Musical Transformation

The remix alters the DNA of the original track to fit the reggae genre:

Bruno Mars has often cited reggae as a major influence on his work, even before his Silk Sonic project.

'Leave the Door Open' Review: Silk Sonic Resurrects Soul | Arts