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"Maps" is a song by American pop-rock band Maroon 5. The song was released on June 16, 2014, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as the lead single from their fifth studio album V (2014). The song was written by Adam Levine , Ammar Malik , Benjamin Levin , Noel Zancanella and Ryan Tedder and produced by the latter three.
Maps (Maroon 5 song) Memories (Maroon 5 song) Misery (Maroon 5 song) Moves like Jagger; Must Get Out; My Life (50 Cent song) N. Never Gonna Leave This Bed; New Love ...
In 2012, Maroon 5 released their fourth studio album Overexposed.The record was released during a time of commercial momentum for the band following the success of "Moves like Jagger" (recorded with Christina Aguilera), a single which lead singer Adam Levine credited as having "revived the group", [5] and the album's lead single, "Payphone", which became both a critical and commercial success. [6]
Maroon 5 is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles, California. [3] [4] It consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Adam Levine, rhythm guitarist and keyboardist Jesse Carmichael, lead guitarist James Valentine, drummer Matt Flynn, keyboardist PJ Morton, and bassist Sam Farrar.
Maroon 5 "Sweetest Goodbye" Songs About Jane: 2002: Adam Levine "Take What You Want" Songs About Jane (10th Anniversary Edition) 2012: Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael "Tangled" Songs About Jane: 2002: Adam Levine "The Air That I Breathe" Hands All Over (Deluxe) 2010: Adam Levine, James Valentine, Tommy King "The Man Who Never Lied" Overexposed: 2012
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Singles is the first greatest hits album by American pop band Maroon 5.It was released on September 25, 2015, through 222 and Interscope Records.The album includes 12 of the band's greatest hit singles released from their first five studio albums: Songs About Jane (2002), It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007), Hands All Over (2010), Overexposed (2012), and V (2014).
In a departure from the band's usual pop rock songs and their previous pop-leaning single "Maps", "It Was Always You" incorporates electronic synthesizers (opening with "jittery synths", according to Idolator's Mike Wass) [6] and is an electropop song. [5] [7] Its sound has been compared to 1980s music. [5]