Maroon 5’s classic and popular songs
We’ll introduce some of the masterpieces and popular songs by the American rock band Maroon 5.
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Maroon 5’s classic and popular songs (91–100)
SadMaroon 5

A tear-jerker by Maroon 5, a band that spans many musical styles—from catchy pop vocals to wistful ballads and fast-paced numbers.
Its lyrics express a unique sorrow that perfectly fits the parting season of March, creating a mood that makes you want to listen.
If I Ain’t Got YouMaroon 5

It’s known as a cover of a song originally sung by female R&B singer Alicia Keys.
It’s included on the album Maroon 5 released in 2011.
Even though it’s the same song, when Adam sings it, it takes on a different character—highly recommended.
Wipe Your EyesMaroon 5

A track included on Overexposed, the album released in 2012 by the American pop-rock band Maroon 5.
It samples “Sabali,” a 2008 track by Amadou & Mariam.
It’s said to be the perfect track for comfort after a fight with a close friend.
Better That We BreakMaroon 5

This track from their second album portrays a couple arriving at the conclusion that it might be better for them to part ways.
While the theme is a bit sad, it carries a positive message: when thinking of each other, that choice is ultimately for the best.
Crazy Little Thing Called LoveMaroon 5

A cover of a classic hit sung by Queen, one of the UK’s most iconic rock bands.
It has a distinct feel from the version Freddie of Queen sang.
It also has a different vibe from Maroon 5’s own original songs, letting you see another side of the band.
Don’t Wanna KnowMaroon 5

“Don’t Wanna Know,” a collaboration with rapper Kendrick Lamar, has somewhat wimpy/whiny lyrics.
The members’ outfits are amusing and are one of the highlights of the music video.
It’s said to be a parody of the Pokémon GO world.
It’s a catchy track that’s very Maroon 5.
While centered on heartbreak and jealousy, it captivates listeners with a modern sound and an edgy message.
Give A Little MoreMaroon 5

A track from the 3rd album “Hands All Over,” released on September 15, 2010.
It’s a song that evokes 80s disco music, with crisp, cutting guitar that pleasantly lingers in your ears.
The music video, like This Love, includes provocative scenes, and the lyrics showcase a striking level of reluctance to let go—enough to make you want to say, “Stop quibbling and break up already!” The protagonist of the song seems aware of this, talking a big game with bold bravado, but in the end, they’re bound to buckle—on multiple levels.





