Chart Beat. By Trevor Anderson. Copied to clipboard. Click to copy. Maroon 5's Top 20 Career Moments: A Timeline Before checking out our timeline of the group's history, enjoy a glance back at a snapshot of the band's career with our countdown of the 10 biggest Maroon 5 songs on the Billboard Hot Hot Peak Position: No.
Watch Now. Adam wrote the track with keyboardist Jesse Carmichael and it ended up becoming the third-most played song of , earning a Grammy for Best Pop Performance. Everything you needed to know about the band was in place here: soulful top-notes, a grittier rock core and those once-heard, never-forgotten vocals.
Even the video won an award. It had a huge budget and demonstrated how effectively the band could use a clever video to enhance a great song. The band ditched the high-concept drama for this clip and went with a simpler but super-sharp idea instead: Maroon 5 cast as the ultimate wedding band. It was written with Mike Posner and remains a radio staple to this day, despite being issued way back at the start of TV show Ellen hosted the debut live performance of the cut, which went on to be a Top 10 hit on both sides of the Atlantic in late Benny Blanco helped produce the studio version, which was given a standalone release ahead of Red Pill Blues.
For Maroon 5, this was the first of many. It was also one of their first chart-toppers, hitting No. Do their great videos ever overshadow the songs? Almost, but not quite… these guys know what they are doing. This was the second single from Overexposed , recorded as Jesse Carmichael took a break from the band, with PJ Morton stepping in after a spell on tour.
The sudden release of this brand-new track in September has all the makings of an enduring Maroon 5 song. This stripped-back, gently lilting pop cut has a gorgeous melody and is going to be all over radio across the autumn.
You know that early-evening moment on an idyllic beach as the sun slowly sets at the end of summer? In April , the band teased the release of its fourth studio album with "Payphone," a single featuring Wiz Khalifa that hit number two. The resulting album, Overexposed, also reached number two, featuring production from a bevy of name producers including Ryan Tedder , Max Martin , Benny Blanco , and more.
A second single from the album, the reggae-tinged "One More Night," topped the charts not long after its release in June, and stayed at the top long enough to become the band's most successful showing to date. The band also hit the studio to record songs for a fifth studio album, aptly titled V, which saw keyboardist Jesse Carmichael return to the fold after a brief hiatus.
Released in September , V debuted at number one on the Billboard chart and produced several Top Ten singles including "Maps," "Animals," and "Sugar. The single "Don't Wanna Know," featuring rapper Kendrick Lamar , appeared in and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot chart. It was later revealed to be the first single from their forthcoming sixth LP. In , the band issued a remix of Red Pill Blues' "Girls You Like," featuring an appearance by Cardi B , which wound up being their first single to reach number one on the Billboard charts since 's "One More Night.
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