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"Girls Like You" is a song recorded by American band Maroon 5 from their sixth studio album Red Pill Blues (2017). The track was written by lead singer Adam Levine , Starrah , Gian Stone , Cirkut , and Jason Evigan , with the latter two serving as producers.
They have two daughters (b. 2016 and 2018) and a son (b. 2023). [82] [83] She is close friends with fellow models Candice Swanepoel and Lily Aldridge. [84] Prinsloo appeared in the 2018 Maroon 5 video "Girls Like You," along with husband Levine and their daughter Dusty Rose. [85]
A remix version of "Girls Like You" featuring Cardi B served as the fifth and final single and was released on May 31, 2018. [26] It was the first single from the re-release of the album and the most successful single. The song peaked at number one on the Hot 100 chart for seven weeks, becoming Maroon 5's fourth and Cardi B's third number-one. [27]
Maeve McDermott of USA Today observed that the performance felt "safe" and "dialed-in", with "zero surprises and nothing that could add to the headache the league has already endured", and noting that Maroon 5's portions of the show relied heavily on early hits from their debut album rather than newer material (aside from "Girls Like You ...
Showing a video of his 7-year-old son on a trampoline with two teens, the dad explained, “They started jumping with him and he just went with it” for approximately 45 minutes.
In the new music video for her first single in six years, “Young Lion,” released Friday, Nov. 22, the 65-year-old Nigerian-British music legend gives a rare glimpse into her family life ...
It was directed by David Dobkin, who has also directed videos for Maroon 5 in the past such as "Sugar", "Girls Like You", and "Memories". The video features appearances from Adam Levine's wife Behati Prinsloo, and their two children, Dusty Rose and Gio Grace Levine, as well as members of the band performing the song in an indoor studio and ...
TEEKAH LEWIS. For a parent, those first couple years of a child’s life are special. The first steps, the first giggles, the first-time hearing them say, “Momma.”