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

By Kristina Skorbach
Kristina Skorbach
Kristina Skorbach
Kristina Skorbach is a Canadian correspondent based in New York City covering entertainment news.
May 15, 2014Updated: July 18, 2015

“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.