
Though not a “rock” song per se, it still packs the energy of the band’s earlier, more band-based material.Ġ5. Lucky Strike – Maroon 5’s guitars finally come out to play in the opening bars here. “Daylight” is a bittersweet tale that builds momentum towards one of the album’s most up-tempo songs that follows it listen closely and you might hear a Chris Martin homage in Levine’s “whoa-oh’s.”Ġ4. Daylight – On one of several “Overexposed” tracks co-produced by Levine himself, “Daylight” finds Maroon 5 in their soft rock wheelhouse. And if you ever wondered what Adam Levine might be like in a “Die Hard”-esque action role, check out the official video.Ġ3. Wiz Khalifa – Levine’s tone shifts from indecision to heartbreak as Maroon 5 enlists the help of “Black and Yellow” rapper Wiz Khalifa for a heartstring-puller that’s not far off from “She Will Be Loved” and “Never Gonna Leave This Bed”. One More Night – “Overexposed” begins with its second official single, an upbeat, faintly reggae-tinged track about a bad influence Adam Levine can’t seem to shake: “I cross my heart and I hope to die that I’ll only stay with you one more night.”Ġ2.
