Thats pretty much proof, all those songs went to b.o.b
Which is why I low-key respect Bruno Mars' career. He was on the shelf at Motown but then he and his camp (The Smeezingtons) got signed to Atlantic to write/produce songs for others. They wrote Right-Round for Flo-Rida and fukk You for Ceelo, along with "Nothing On You" which Atlantic originally gave to Lupe and "Billionaire" went to Travie McCoy, and Bruno blew up off the strength of his vocals being left on those two.
B.o.B's entire career is owed to Lupe's problem with Atlantic. "Nothing On You" and "Airplanes" were both for Lupe. shyt, Hayley Williams wasn't even the original chick on Airplanes, it was this chick Christine Dominguez who is deep on the shelf on at Atlantic who wrote it. Hayley Williams is part of Paramore, which is signed to Fueled by Ramen, which is distributed by Atlantic. The same situation as Travie McCoy.
The B.o.B album (and Bruno Mars' career) was really when I truly understood just how the industry works nowadays. Nothing has surprised me since. Anyone that doesn't know/believe how this shyt works just needs to peep that.
I remember being like

when BoB and Hayler did Airplanes at the VMAs or something and said that rehearsal was the first time they'd even met each other
