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"Payphone" is a pop song by American band Maroon 5 featuring American rapper Wiz Khalifa. It was released on April 16, 2012, as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Overexposed (2012). The song was written by Adam Levine , Khalifa, Ammar Malik , producers Benny Blanco and Shellback , and additional producer Robopop . [ 1 ]
Joshua Weinstein [1] (also known as Precision Tunes) is a New York-based music producer. [1] His pre-release cover version of Maroon 5's "Payphone" made #9 on the UK Singles Chart, [2] selling 34,492 copies. [1]
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"Maps" is an up-tempo pop rock track, [7] with sheet music in the key of C ♯ minor (with the main chord progression of A–B–C ♯ m - both in the verses and the chorus - and F ♯ m–G ♯ m-G ♯ 7 in the pre-chorus), that contains a "breezy guitar lick". It marks Maroon 5's further departure from the funkier sound for which the band was ...
Credit - Photograph by Platon for TIME. P resident-elect Donald Trump, TIME’s 2024 Person of the Year, sat down for a wide-ranging interview at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla., on Nov ...
I–V–vi–IV chord progression in C Play ⓘ. vi–IV–I–V chord progression in C Play ⓘ. The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of a musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C–G–Am–F. [1 ...
The song's title is a reference to the unrelated song "Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand" by Bruce Cockburn, from his 1978 album, Further Adventures Of. [5] [6] Primitive Radio Gods frontman Chris O'Connor stated that he was struggling to name his new song, so he picked up Further Adventures Of and adapted the title "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand ...