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The song was inspired by, and the video is dedicated to their manager Jordan "Jordi" Feldstein - who died at the end 2017 at the age of just 40

 

Just realised that's because they both sample Pachelbel's Canon in D :lol:

 

Like Westlife's Beautiful in White

Taken aback by how good this is! It's very minimal but works so well, Levine's vocals are on point. One of their best in recent years.
I’m glad it’s catching on a bit, it’s better than the majority of their last album.

really liked. the song and the story behind, the song written about their manager that died at age 40

 

but then was reading at Reddit how it's someone else's song and that M5 bought it and Adam did a Beyonce and changed 3 commas :/

#11 in the First Look chart this week! Hopefully it'll be able to go top 10 by Friday :)

 

 

Seems to have stalled on Spotify now at 29, so not so sure!

Managing to climb into the Top 40 at #19 for them. This is all right from Maroon 5.

 

 

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And it did make the top 10 this week, at #10!

 

Making it their 11th top 10 single, and first one without a feature since Sugar in 2015.

They are one of the few bands from their generation still able to achieve hit singles.

Most of the bands from the early 00's have either split or find success only on the album chart.

 

Very true and their albums are doing ok aswell, their singles album has really built up sales since its release despite a low peak and will go platinum some time next year despite it missing loads of their singles.
Actually it's not usual for Universal to approve a release of a single that is sample cover and as a lead single. I mean they are not like Sony who wants to cover everything for higher profits like Westlife, Take That, discography, Bounce Back by Little Mix, Pretend by CNCO, Undecided by Chris Brown etc

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Maroon 5 they would be thanking 'Moves Like Jagger' and 'The Voice' for reviving their career.

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