Overexposedis the fourth studio album by AmericanpopbandMaroon 5.It was released on June 20, 2012, byA&M Octone Records.The album was recorded between 2011 and 2012 and was driven after the moderate success of their third album,Hands All Over(2010), and later by the enormous success of the re-released edition, which was promoted by the single "Moves like Jagger",recorded featuringChristina Aguilera.It is the band's only album not to feature keyboardist, rhythm guitarist and background vocalistJesse Carmichael,who took a temporary break from performing with the group to focus on his studies and was replaced by musicianPJ Morton.The band worked with different producers, such asMax Martin,who serves as the album's executive producer,Ryan TedderofOneRepublic,ShellbackandBenny Blanco.

Overexposed
Studio albumby
ReleasedJune 20, 2012(2012-06-20)
RecordedMid 2011–Early 2012
StudioConway,Hollywood, California
Genre
Length42:10
LabelA&M Octone
Producer
Maroon 5chronology
Hands All Over
(2010)
Overexposed
(2012)
V
(2014)
SinglesfromOverexposed
  1. "Payphone"
    Released: April 16, 2012
  2. "One More Night"
    Released: June 19, 2012
  3. "Daylight"
    Released: November 8, 2012
  4. "Love Somebody"
    Released: May 14, 2013

The accompanying artwork, created byLos AngelesartistYoung & Sick,is a colorful collage of illustrations seemingly inspired by the likes ofPicassoand a range of modern cartoonists. Its title is a smirking allusion to Levine's ubiquity, while its sound is a reflection of how the group wishes to retain the large audience they won once again with "Moves Like Jagger". The album's lead single "Payphone",featuring rapperWiz Khalifa,produced by Shellback and Benny Blanco, was released and performed onThe Voice,on April 16, 2012. The song was a success, reaching number two on theBillboardHot 100chart, as well as on theARIA Charts,while it topped theUK Singles Chart,Canadian Hot 100andItalian Singles Chart.The second single "One More Night",was released on June 19, 2012. The song topped theBillboardHot 100 for nine weeks, becoming their longest Hot 100 reign. All four singles released fromOverexposedhave reached the Hot 100 top-ten, including the last two of them: "Daylight"and"Love Somebody".

The album received a mixed reception frommusic critics.Some praised the album, calling it their strongest effort, but others criticized the direction the band decided to take, calling it a failed attempt to go mainstream. Additionally, critics and fans alike perceived the album as overly focused on Levine. It debuted at number 2 on theUK Albums Chart,selling 38,000 copies, and on theUSBillboard200chart, selling 222,000 copies. According to theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry(IFPI),Overexposedwas the 11th global best-selling album of 2012 with sales of 2.2 million copies.[1]To promote the album, the band embarked on theOverexposed Tour(2012–2014).

Background

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According toAdam Levine,Hands All Overexperienced moderate commercial success because of its sound and the location in which it was recorded (Vevey, Switzerland).

In September 2010, the band released their third studio album,Hands All Over.[2]While preparing the album, the band received a phone call fromRobert John "Mutt" Lange,who had heard the band was beginning to write a new record, and expressed an interest in producing it.[2]The album received generally favorable reviews frommusic criticsand debuted at number two on the USBillboard200chart.[3][4]However, the album experienced moderate success in overall sales; regarding that, the band guitaristJames Valentineexpressed some frustration and said that a new album may be coming sooner than was originally planned.[5]Valentine further commented:

"It would be nice to start working on another record next year". "I think with the last two records, it's been a little bit unbalanced, in that we had so much success and there was so much of the world to cover that our studio/road balance was a little off... In a perfect world we'd tour for six months and maybe record for six months, but that's not the way it works. But the whole point is to make more music, and if anything you can spend too much time out there."[5]

Valentine also said the band has "tons of material" available, including holdovers including songs fromHands All Overand also other tracks the band has written since then. "I think everybody's been pretty busy compiling ideas for the next one," he stated. "With technology and the recording capacity we have on our laptops, we can be a little more prolific while we're [touring]. We've never been able to do that before. I think we could go in and make a record today and have a pretty solid album."[5]In July 2011, the band re-releasedHands All Overand included a new song called "Moves Like Jagger"which featured American recording artistChristina Aguilera.[6]The song enjoyed a massive commercial success reaching number one on over22 national singles chartincluding on the USBillboardHot 100.[7]In an interview with Mike Wood ofLos Angeles Times,Levine explained what went wrong onHands All Over,"I don't think we knew what kind of record we were making. It was such a hodgepodge — all these disparate ideas and songs that didn't make any sense together. He also stated," We were in this idyllic paradise, which is a horrible place to make a record.Switzerland's neutrality is very famous, and I feel like that neutrality infected Maroon 5's third album ".[8]Levine further stated that "Moves Like Jagger" saved them and totally revived the group.[8]Also in 2011, keyboardist and guitaristJesse Carmichaelstated "I hope that what happens on this next record is that we go even further into different directions and music and just keep branching out so that the record is incredibly diverse. You know, I think people's attention spans are getting shorter as time goes on, and so we're gonna make a quick, concise but super-diverse album."[9]

Recording and production

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According toRyan Tedder,Overexposedcontains a fresh sound.

The band started writing songs forOverexposedduring theirlatest tourin support ofHands All Over.After concluding with the tour, the band recorded the material of the album at the Conway Recording Studios located inLos Angeles,California.[8][10]Notably not joining them would be founding memberJesse Carmichael,who announced he would be taking a hiatus from the group on March 9, 2012, and would return after the touring cycle for their upcoming fourth album finished.[11]Speaking about the development on the band's material, Valentine revealed that "Moves Like Jagger" was the first time the band worked with an outside writer, so they decided to implement it more onOverexposed."At this point in our career I think it was a good thing to completely mix up our process and it yielded good results, as well as a more collaborative spirit within the band. We wanted to make something that sounded contemporary with the elements of a lot of early eras of pop music" explained Valentine.[12]On the development of the album, Levine also commented, "Overexposedis definitely our most diverse and poppiest album yet. We had a great time recording it. I can't wait for our fans to hear the record, as well as hitting the road to play it live for everyone later this year. "[10]In another interview forRolling Stone,the singer revealed that is their most dance-driven album ever, commenting: "It's very much an old-fashioned disco tune. I have a love/hate relationship with it – but mostly I love it."[13]

The album was executively produced byMax Martin,with additional tracks produced byBenny BlancoandRyan Tedder.[10][14]Tedder commented that the sound of the songs was very fresh and would affect kids. However, he further stated, "maintaining that interest — that's the hardest thing in the world."[8]Blanco explained that he and Levine first met during recording the song "Stereo Hearts"byGym Class Heroeson which Levine is featured.[8]The producer explained that when Levine heard the song he solely wanted in for himself on which Blanco responded that they will make another track for the band.[8]After producing "Moves Like Jagger", he also worked onOverexposedand produced some songs including thelead singleof the album, "Payphone".[8]Although new collaborators were recruited to help in developing the album, Levine wrote all the songs with additional help from Valentine and produced a large portion of it, including the ballad "Sad". According to Valentine, the development of the song began one morning, when he woke up and "before he was even awake" he was at his living room's piano playing the melody.[15]For an interview withMTV News,Levine told that "Sad" is his most personal track on the album, but didn't reveal the inspiration behind it.[16]"Lady Killer" and "Fortune Teller" both started as just song titles thought of by bassistMickey Maddenbefore the songs were written (the guitar solo from "Ladykiller" was taken from an earlier track titled "Locked Up" ).[15]Most of "Ladykiller" was written by Valentine while the band was on tour, and was demoed onLogic Pro X.The song remained mostly unchanged from the demo, with minor touchups to the lyrics and music by Levine, and a guitar solo added from an oldKara's Flowerssong titled "Locked Up (Pleasure Fucker)".[15]

Composition

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Influence and sound

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Overexposedis apop[17][18]andpop rockalbum[19]withdance-pop,[20]disco,[21]electropop,[22]R&B,[23]andreggaeinfluences.[13]According to the band's official website, the album is "a chock-full collection of undeniable, anthemic melodies."[10]Multiple critics stated that "Moves Like Jagger" served as the biggest influence for composing and writing most songs onOverexposed.[19][22][24]Additionally, they noted that the works by Barbadian recording artistRihannainfluenced the album's sound.[19][22]

Songs and lyrics

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The album's opening track, "One More Night",is an" irresistible sexy reggae jam "[13]that features influences of pop androck music.[26]Lyrically, the storyline follows or being able to untangle from the particular love interest.[26]The second track on the album, "Payphone" is a pop and R&B song[23]that containship hopbeats andpianohooks.[27]Featuring a verse by American rapperWiz Khalifa,the song explores the way a relationship used to be in the past.[28]"Daylight"is asoft rocksong,[29]that carries influence from the works of English bandColdplay(who, incidentally, also have a song called "Daylight"). According to Adam Markovitz ofEntertainment Weekly,the song haschorusesthat are thickly produced and the only physical instrument that you can pick is Levine'slarynx.[19]"Lucky Strike"is afunksong[19]that featuresdubstepandsoulrock influences[25][30]and lyrically discovers the theme ofsexual intercourse.[31]The fifth track on the album, "The Man Who Never Lied", produced byBrian West,is a pop and pop rock song[32]that finds the protagonist in a relationship trouble where he is playing the role of a good person.[29]According to Nate Chinen ofThe New York Times,in the song, Levine sings "about spoiling his perfect record of honesty to spare a quarreling lover some hurtful feelings."[33]"Love Somebody"is the sixth track on the album; a dance-pop song[29]it contains aSly Stone-meets-Eurythmicssynthhook.[21]The funk-laden[34]seventh song, "Ladykiller" features a guitar solo[35]and an elasticfunkgroove, combined with Adam Levine's blue-eyed soul vocal and pleasing echoes ofHall & Oates.[36]It was inspired by the work of American recording artistMichael Jackson,as noted by the reviewers ofBBC MusicandVirgin Media.[35][37]

The eighth song on the album, "Fortune Teller" has a pop tempo piano beat, that meshes with the song to provide a mix of emotions. The song gives a sort of "I want you, but I can't decide for you" feel.[29]"Sad" is apiano ballad,[29]which highlights Levine's soulful tone that his voice possesses.[38]Nick Levine ofNMElabeled the song as "anAdele-apeing weepie ".[30]Lyrically, "Sad" is a song on which Levine "achingly" declares the end of his relationship and his heartbreak.[39]The tenth track "Tickets" features twisting production that "comes through as a tight, techno-influenced pop song".[29]According to a reviewer ofBillboard,the song is reminiscent of Maroon 5's 2010 single "Give a Little More"[29]and it has lyrics about someone being asnob.[19]"Doin' Dirt" is ahigh-energy,beat-driven song,[29]and a "a revved, funky club cut".[13]Its verses talk about "horndog rhapsodies", with lyrics such as: "I light you up when I get inside".[40]The final track on the album, "Beautiful Goodbye" was described as a "rhythmic ballad."[13]It's an acoustic ode that's bittersweet, but at the same time positive.[29]

Three additional tracks are present on the deluxe edition ofOverexposed,including "Wipe Your Eyes", "Wasted Years" and either "Kiss",a cover of the 1986 single byPrinceandthe Revolution,or a cover ofLet's Stay TogetherbyAl Green."Wipe Your Eyes" is a mid-tempo piano-driven track that contains a sample of the recording "Sabali" by theMalimusical duoAmadou & Mariam.[41]The song charted at number 80 on theUS Billboard 200.[42]"Wasted Years" first appeared 7 years prior on the group's live albumLive – Friday the 13th(2005). This version of the song was more in line with thefunk rockthe group were playing at that time. The song, contrary to popular belief, was not written forSongs About Jane,but instead for the band's eventual softmore album.[43]A demo of the song similar to the demos featured on the 10th Anniversary edition ofSongs About Janewas recorded by Adam Levine andSam Farrar,but has not been released.[44]The version of "Wasted Years" on this album has slightly different lyrics and very different instrumentation. It also contains a sample of "The Rill Thing" by"Little" Richard Penniman.[45]

Artwork

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On April 10, 2012, the band debuted the artwork of the album on their official website.[46]Created by the LA based art projectYoung & Sick,[47]the cover art doesn't feature any images of Maroon 5 and is instead a colorful collage of illustrations seemingly inspired by the likes ofPicassoand a range of modern cartoonists.[48]According to Natalie Finn fromE! News,"the psychedelicBeatles-dipped-in-Cream cover is a where-do-you-look-first wink at the pop-music world, which is so crowded with egos and images these days that it becomes almost impossible to just focus on the music. "[49]Allison Bowsher ofMuchMusicdescribed the artwork as a combination of the 1967 albumSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandbyThe Beatlesand illustrations of American showThe Simpsons.The reviewer further noted that this is second time the band uses similar illustration the first one being on their 2002 debut albumSongs About Jane.[50]Jessica Sager from Pop Crush wrote, "the bright colors and cartoon images are representative of the album's themes."[51]Similarly, Rebecca Francois of Global Grind wrote that the artwork is like Maroon 5's music "fun and pop".[52]Becky Bain of websiteIdolator,negatively reviewed the cover and wrote that "it is what an episode ofThe Simpsonslooks like if you're on acid. "[53]

Singles

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"Payphone" featuring Wiz Khalifa, was released as thelead singlefrom the album on April 16, 2012.[54]The song was received generally positive reviews from critics, they noted departure from older Maroon 5 songs. However, some them were praised of the music direction where the band has taken.[55]MagazineRolling Stoneplaced "Payphone" at number 46 on their list of 50 Best Songs of 2012.[56]Commercially, the song reached number one on overeight national singles chartsand peaked within the top-ten on20 additional charts."Payphone" reached number two on the USBillboardHot 100[57]and number one on theUK Singles Chart.[58]It was the fifth best selling single of 2012 with over 9.1 million digital copies sold worldwide.[59]Themusic videoof "Payphone" premiered on May 9, 2012, onE![60]and was directed bySamuel Bayer.The video features Levine being mistaken for a bank robber and fighting a fleet of policemen.[61]

"One More Night" was released as the second single from the album on June 19, 2012.[62]The song received generally positive reviews from critics who praised "the catchy reggae-drenched musical production" and "Adam Levine's confident pop vocals".[63]"One More Night" reached the top-ten on over26 national charts worldwide.It topped the USBillboardHot 100 for nine consecutive weeks becoming Maroon 5's longest topping single on the chart and was tied with "Call Me Maybe"byCarly Rae Jepsenfor longest lead of the year.[64]The music video of "One More Night" premiered on June 25, 2012, onMTVand was directed byPeter Berg.[65][66]The video follows Levine's character being a boxer whose relationship is in ruins because of his profession, his love interest is played by American actressMinka Kelly.[67]

"Daylight" was released as the third single from the album on November 8, 2012.[68]The song received generally mixed reviews from critics with Cameron Adams ofHerald Sunnoting that "it sounds like Max Martin trying to write a Coldplay song by recycling hisBackstreet Boyshandiwork. "[69]"Daylight" reached the top-ten on overeight national charts worldwideincluding number seven on the USBillboardHot 100[70]and number five on theCanadian Hot 100.[71]Two music videos of the song are released, the first video titled "The Daylight Project", features fans express things they love and hate throughout the video and was directed byJonas Åkerlund.[72]A second video titled "Playing for Change",is directed by Mark Johnson. This video includes several street musicians from around the world to sing along and playing instruments with scenes of the band performing live on concert shows.[73]

The fourth and final single from the album "Love Somebody" was released in the US contemporary hit radio on May 14, 2013.[74]The song was received with mixed reviews from critics who praised the composition but were critical towards to Levine's vocals of the song.[19]"Love Somebody" reached number 10 both on the Canadian Hot 100[71]and on the USBillboardHot 100.[75]A music video for the song was directed byRich Leeand premiered onNBCon May 20, followingThe Voice.[76]It features Levine, the other members of the band and his love interest (played byEmily Ratajkowski) covered in paint.[77]

Promotional singles

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"Lucky Strike" was released on January 20, 2014, inBelgium,as the album's first and only promotional single.[78]The song peaked on many different charts, including number 2 on thesingles chartin South Korea and number 9 on the USBillboardBubbling Under Hot 100chart.

Promotion and touring

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To promote the album, Maroon 5 performed many songs on theLate Show with David Letterman,on June 26, 2012.[79]The band promoted the album onThe Today Show,on June 29, 2012.[80]They performed the hits "Payphone","One More Night,"Moves Like Jagger"and"Harder to Breathe".[80]Adam Levinegave an interview and performed "Payphone" with the band onLate Night with Jimmy Fallon,on June 28.[81]

The band started theOverexposed Tourwith 4 shows inMexico.3 of them sold out, with the first show being on August 14, 2012, inMonterrey,Nuevo Leon,Mexico.[82]In August, they performed 3 shows inBrazil[82]and visited three otherSouth Americancountries.[82]Through September and October, they visited manyEast Asiancountries, including:South Korea,Philippines,Malaysia,Singapore,Hong Kong,Taiwan,Japan,IndonesiaandThailand.The tour also included two shows inSydneyandMelbourne,Australiain October 2012. On September 7, 2012, Levine announced that the band would be extending the tour and play some more shows, starting in early 2013. Apparently, an extra eight shows in Istanbul, Auckland, Bogota, Madrid, Warsaw, Caracas and Quito were planned, but this ultimately never came to fruition.[83]On October 22, 2012, Levine revealed the U.S. tour dates and stated thatNeon TreesandOwl City,will be supporting them throughout the U.S. tour.[84]The tour ended on January 20, 2014 inAmsterdam,Netherlands,comprising 70 shows.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?4.6/10[85]
Metacritic54/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[20]
American Songwriter[17]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[19]
The Guardian[24]
The Independent[36]
musicOMH[22]
NME5/10[30]
PopMatters5/10[86]
Rolling Stone[21]
Spin4/10[87]

Overexposedreceived generally mixed reviews frommusic critics.AtMetacritic,which assigns anormalizedrating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received anaveragescore of 54, based on 14 reviews.[88]Evan Sawdey ofPopMattersfound it both interesting and flawed because of Maroon 5's attempt to pursue different ideas, which are ultimately unsuccessful.[86]Caroline Sullivan ofThe Guardiansaid that the album lacks memorable hooks and "charm", despite Maroon 5's collaboration with popular producers.[24]Adam Markowitz ofEntertainment Weeklyfelt that the lyrics are poorly written and that its production by several "pop kingpins" detracts from the band's performance, as the album does not consolidate its "rock grit and dance-pop glitz".[19]musicOMH's Martyn Young wrote that Maroon 5's pop-produced direction exposes their limitations and lacks subtlety.[22]Andy Gill ofThe Independentfound the album dull, unimaginative, and marred by inarticulate "whoah-oh-oh" hooks.[36]Nick Levine ofNMEpanned Adam Levine's singing and called him "the sort of chump who thinks that he's a 'player' but then goes and writes a song called 'Ladykiller' about, erm, a girl."[30]Keith Harris ofSpinfound the album middling with "plaintive vulnerability" that lacks both distractions and highlights.[87]

In a positive review forRolling Stone,Rob SheffieldcalledOverexposedthe band's best album yet and said that its first-rate, dulcet sound is complemented by sharp, womanizing lyrics.[21]Nate Chinen ofThe New York Timesfelt that, although Levine sounds awkward when deviating from the slick style, the album further invests in their "glib" strengths, including Levine's supple voice.[89]Stephen Thomas Erlewine,writing forAllMusic,said that the "briskly contemporary" album may not be as good asHands All Over,but it will ensure the band's commercial momentum.[20]American Songwritermagazine's Eric Allen believed that newer fans of the band from "today's beat oriented downloading musical culture" will be excited byOverexposed,although it may alienate their older fans and "music snobs".[17]

Commercial performance

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Overexposeddebuted at number 2 on theBillboard200,behindLinkin Park'sLiving Things,with sales of 222,000 copies, according toNielsen SoundScan.[90]A little over 1,000 copies sold separates the two titles.[90]Living Thingsalso kept the album from reaching number one in many other countries.Overexposedis the band's fourth studio album, and follows 2010'sHands All Over,which also peaked at number 2, selling 142,000 in its first week.[90]Overexposed's start marks the band's best sales week for an album since 2007'sIt Won't Be Soon Before Longdebuted at number one with 429,000 copies.[90]In the second week, the album fell to number 4, with sales of 68,000 copies.[91]It fell out of top 10 in its seventh week, but the album rose to number 5 in its eight-week, as the album benefitted fromAmazon MP3sale priced for $3.99 on August 17, 2012.[92]It sold 988,000 copies in the US in 2012, the 11th best-selling album of the year.[93]As of August 2013, it has sold 1,431,000 copies in the US.[94]

At the end of 2012, the album has sold over 2 million copies worldwide.

In Canada, the album debuted at number 3 on theCanadian Albums Chart,selling 17,800 copies.[95]The album has sold 30,000 copies inBrazil,being certifiedGold.[96]The album was certified Gold inJapanafter selling 100,000+ copies.[97]The album debuted at number 2 on theUK Albums Chart,selling 38,000 copies, becoming their third British bestseller.[98]It was 3,000 copies behind of Linkin Park'sLiving Things,which debuted at number one with 41,000 copies.[98]The album sold 263,000 copies in 2012 in the UK.[99]

Track listings

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OverexposedStandard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."One More Night"
  • M. Martin
  • Shellback
3:39
2."Payphone"(featuringWiz Khalifa)3:51
3."Daylight"
  • Levine
  • MdL
  • M. Martin
3:45
4."Lucky Strike"
  • Tedder
  • Zancanella
3:05
5."The Man Who Never Lied"
  • Noah "Mailbox" Passovoy
  • Levine
  • West[a]
3:25
6."Love Somebody"
  • Tedder
  • Zancanella
3:49
7."Ladykiller"
2:44
8."Fortune Teller"
  • Valentine
  • Madden
  • Levine
  • Passovoy
  • Valentine
  • Farrar
3:23
9."Sad"
  • Levine
  • Valentine
  • Passovoy
  • Levine
  • Valentine
3:14
10."Tickets"
  • Valentine
  • Madden
  • Levine
  • Passovoy
  • Farrar
3:29
11."Doin' Dirt"
  • Levine
  • Shellback
Shellback3:31
12."Beautiful Goodbye"
  • Levine
  • Levin
  • Malik
  • Blanco
  • D.J. Kyriakides[a]
  • Matthew Rappold[a]
4:15
Total length:42:10
OverexposedInternational standard edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Moves like Jagger"(featuringChristina Aguilera)
  • Levine
  • Levin
  • Malik
  • Shellback
  • Benny Blanco
  • Shellback
3:21
OverexposedAustralian, Korean and digital deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Wipe Your Eyes"
  • Levine
  • Rotem
  • Golan
  • Kang
  • Albarn
  • Mariam Doumbia
  • Moreau
3:34
14."Wasted Years"
  • Levine
  • Ryan Dusick
  • Spiegel
  • Farrar[b]
3:33
15."Let's Stay Together"Maroon 53:24
OverexposedPhysical deluxe edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Kiss"Prince
  • Maroon 5
  • Passovoy[a]
7:00
OverexposedJapanese edition (bonus tracks)[100]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Moves like Jagger" (featuring Christina Aguilera)
  • Levine
  • Levin
  • Malik
  • Shellback
  • Benny Blanco
  • Shellback
3:21
17."Payphone" (Supreme Cuts Remix; featuring Wiz Khalifa)
  • Levine
  • Levin
  • Malik
  • Omelio
  • Shellback
  • Thomaz
  • Blanco
  • Shellback
  • Robopop[a]
4:42
18."Payphone" (Cutmore Remix; featuring Wiz Khalifa)
  • Levine
  • Levin
  • Malik
  • Omelio
  • Shellback
  • Thomaz
  • Blanco
  • Shellback
  • Robopop[a]
3:12
19."Payphone" (The Sound of ArrowsRemix; featuring Wiz Khalifa)
  • Levine
  • Levin
  • Malik
  • Omelio
  • Shellback
  • Thomaz
  • Blanco
  • Shellback
  • Robopop[a]
5:03
OverexposedJapanese limited edition (DVD)[101]
No.TitleLength
1."Moves like Jagger" (Music video)4:39
2."Payphone" (music video; featuring Wiz Khalifa)4:40
3."OverexposedEPK"

Notes

Personnel

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Maroon 5

Additional musicians

  • Dan Omelio – guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, songwriting, production
  • Benny Blanco– guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, songwriting, production
  • Shellback– production, songwriting, guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, programming, drums, backing vocals
  • Max Martin– backing vocals, guitars, keyboards, songwriting, production
  • Ammar Malik– backing vocals, guitars, songwriting
  • Wiz Khalifa– rap (featured guest on "Payphone")
  • Brie Larson– backing vocals (tracks 3 and 10)
  • Savannah Buffett– backing vocals
  • Dan Keyes – backing vocals
  • Z Berg– backing vocals
  • Vanessa Long – backing vocals
  • Sam Farrar– production, programming, backing vocals
  • Mason "MdL" Levy – keyboards, drums, production
  • Ryan Tedder– keyboards, songwriting, production
  • Noel Zancanella– keyboards, songwriting, production
  • Brian "Sweetwesty" West– guitar, programming, songwriting, production
  • Noah "Mailbox" Passovoy – production, keyboards
  • David Silberstein – wine glasses
  • Scott Yarmovsky – wine glasses

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications forOverexposed
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[144] Platinum 70,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[145] Diamond 160,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[146] Platinum 20,000
France (SNEP)[147] Platinum 100,000*
Italy (FIMI)[148] Platinum 50,000
Japan (RIAJ)[149] Gold 100,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[150] 2× Platinum+Gold 150,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[151] Gold 7,500^
Philippines (PARI)[152] Gold 7,500^
Singapore (RIAS)[153] 2× Platinum 20,000*
South Korea (Gaon) 16,766[154]
Sweden (GLF)[155] Gold 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[157] Platinum 531,735[156]
United States (RIAA)[158] Platinum 1,690,000[94]
Summaries
Worldwide (IFPI) 2,200,000[1]

*Sales figures based on certification alone.
^Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release history and formats forOverexposed
Country Date Edition(s) Label
Japan[100][101] June 20, 2012
  • Standard (CD)
  • limited (CD+DVD)
Universal
Portugal[159][160] June 21, 2012
  • Standard
  • deluxe (CD)
Australia[161] June 22, 2012 Standard (CD)
Germany[162][163]
  • Standard
  • deluxe (CD)
France[164] June 25, 2012 Standard (CD)
South Korea[165]
  • Standard (CD)
  • deluxe (CD)
  • 2nd deluxe (CD)
New Zealand[166][167]
  • Standard
  • deluxe (CD)
United Kingdom[168][169] Polydor
Canada[170][171] June 26, 2012 Universal
Italy[172][173]
United States[174][175] A&M/Octone
Spain[176][177] Universal
Sweden[178] June 27, 2012 Standard
China[179] September 1, 2012 Standard

References

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