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Adam Levine
Levine in 2011
Born
Adam Noah Levine

(1979-03-18)March 18, 1979(age 45)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • actor
  • television personality
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m.2014)
Children3
Relatives
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
Member ofMaroon 5

Adam Noah Levine(/ləˈvn/,lə-VEEN;born March 18, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, andtelevision presenter.He is the frontman of thepop rockbandMaroon 5,for which he serves as lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and sole continuous member.

Levine began his musical career in 1994 with the band Kara's Flowers, for which he served as lead vocalist and lead guitarist. After the commercial failure of their only album,The Fourth World,the group was reformed in 2001 as Maroon 5 – withJames Valentinereplacing him as lead guitarist. In 2002, they released their first album,Songs About Jane,which went multi-platinum in the US; since then, they have released six more albums:It Won't Be Soon Before Long(2007),Hands All Over(2010),Overexposed(2012),V(pronounced: "five" ) (2014),Red Pill Blues(2017), andJordi(2021). As part of Maroon 5, Levine has receivedmultiple accolades,including threeGrammy Awards.As a solo artist, Levine achieved concurrent commercial success with his guest appearance onGym Class Heroes' 2011 single "Stereo Hearts",which peaked within the top five of theBillboardHot 100.

From 2011 to 2019, Levine was a coach onNBC's reality talent showThe Voice.The winners of multiple seasons (1,5,and9) belonged to his team. Levine is set to return to the show for the27th seasonin 2025.[5]In 2012, Levine made his acting debut as the recurring character Leo Morrison in the second season of the television seriesAmerican Horror Story.He also appeared in the filmsBegin Again(2013),Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping(2016),Fun Mom DinnerandThe Clapper(both 2017). Levine launched his eponymous fragrance line in 2013. The same year, he collaborated withKmartand ShopYourWay.com to develop his menswear collection. He also owns a record label,222 Records,and a production company, 222 Productions, which produced television showsSugarandSongland.In 2013,The Hollywood Reporterreported that "sources familiar with his many business dealings" estimated Levine would earn more than $35 million that year.[6]

Early life

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Adam Noah Levine was born on March 18, 1979, inLos Angeles[7]to Fredric Levine, the founder of retail chain M. Fredric, and Patsy (née Noah) Levine, an admissions counselor.[6][8]They divorced when he was seven and Levine underwent therapy.[9]Growing up, he spent weekdays with his mother and weekends with his father.[10]He has a younger brother.[11]Levine's father and maternal grandfather wereJewish,while his maternal grandmother was aProtestant.[12]Levine considers himself Jewish;[13]however, according toThe Jewish Chronicle,he isspiritual but not religious.He chose not to have aBar Mitzvahas a child because of the custom of receivingBar Mitzvah gifts,explaining: "I felt as though a lot of kids were trying to cash in... I just don't think it's the most respectful way to deal with God and beliefs and years and years and years of cultural heritage."[10]Levine is a nephew of journalist and authorTimothy Noah,and television producer and writerPeter Noah.[14][15]

Levine describes his family as "very musical"[16]and credits his mother with "start[ing] me out on the path."[17]He also attributes his mother's idols –Simon & Garfunkel,Fleetwood Mac,andThe Beatles– to shaping his musical style, calling them "a huge part of my upbringing".[10]Levine attendedBrentwood School,where he metJesse CarmichaelandMickey Madden,his future bandmates.[18]He carried his musical interests to high school, where he states he was "a little rebellious. I didn't want to do the things they were teaching me... [music] consumed my every thought."[16]

Kara's Flowers

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In February 1994, Levine, along with friendsJesse Carmichael,Mickey Madden,and Ryan Dusick formed garage band Kara's Flowers.[19][20]In 1995, the group played their first gig at theWhisky a Go Go,a nightclub inWest Hollywood, California,with Levine performing vocals and guitar.[21]The band was discovered while they were performing inMalibuby independent producer Tommy Allen, who along with his partnerJohn DeNicola,had them record an 11-track album.[21]Owing to a string of industry showcases in Los Angeles, they were signed on toReprise Recordsthrough producerRob Cavallo.[22]

In August 1997, the band released their first album, titledThe Fourth World[23]and also appeared on an episode of the drama seriesBeverly Hills, 90210.[6]Despite high expectations,[21]it had little success, selling about 5,000 copies.[24]Reprise decided to drop the band after Cavallo's exit from the label.[21][25]Disappointed with the results of their album, the band broke up.[26][27]Later, Levine would say of the experience: "Kara's Flowers was just floating up the wall beneath the sticks. Make a record quickly, put it out. No touring base, no nothing. Just try to make it happen right out of the gate and it just doesn't work".[28]

Maroon 5

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After the break up of Kara's Flowers, Levine, along with Carmichael, left Los Angeles to pursue higher studies atFive Towns Collegein New York.[21][29]On MTV News, in 2002, he said: "That's when I started waking up to the whole hip-hop, R&B thing. We had friends named Chaos and Shit. It wasnotBrentwood High ".[30]They dropped out after a semester,[31]and reunited with Madden and Dusick to form a band once more.[31]They experimented with several styles, includingcountryandfolk,before deciding groove-based music would become their genre.[18]Levine explained the need for a makeover for the band: "We were just so sick of being a typical rock 'n' roll band... I felt like I needed to look elsewhere for vocal inspiration."[21]The band put together a demo that was rejected by several labels, before it caught the attention ofOctone RecordsexecutivesJames Diener,Ben Berkman, and David Boxenbaum.[27]Following Berkman's advice, the band added a fifth member,James Valentine,and was renamed Maroon 5. In an interview withHitQuarters,Berkman explained that Levine "seemed to be a very shy, shoe-gazing type... a fifth member could play the guitar to free up the singer [Levine], so he could be the star I perceived him to be".[24]

Around this time, Levine had been working as a writer's assistant on theCBStelevision showJudging Amy;the program's producerBarbara Hallwas his family friend.[6]While on the show, he would spend time writing songs about his ex-girlfriend. These songs were put into Maroon 5's debut albumSongs About Jane,which was released in June 2002. The album slowly gained airplay, and eventually became asleeper hit,selling an estimated 10 million copies[32]and becoming the tenth best-selling album of 2004, two years after its release.[33]In 2005, Maroon 5 won their firstGrammy Award,forBest New Artist.[34]The next year, they won theGrammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocalsfor the secondSongs About Janesingle "This Love".[35]

Levine performing with Maroon 5 in 2007

By 2006, the band began recording again, and in May 2007, Maroon 5's second albumIt Won't Be Soon Before Longwas released. Levine described the album as "a vast improvement", explaining: "I think this record is a little more self-confident and powerful lyrically".[36]To support the album, the band performed on a ten-date club tour which visited small venues in Europe and the United States from April to June 2007.[37][38]The album and its lead, third and penultimate singles ( "Makes Me Wonder","Won't Go Home Without You"and"If I Never See Your Face Again",respectively) each received Grammy nominations, although only" Makes Me Wonder "secured a win.[39][40]

After winding down from aworld tourin support ofIt Won't Be Soon Before Long,the band began recording in Switzerland in 2009, in collaboration with record producer and songwriterRobert John "Mutt" Lange.Levine said Lange "worked me harder than anyone ever has".[41]In 2010, Maroon 5 released their third studio album,Hands All Over.The album did not initially meet expectations. In an interview withLos Angeles Times,Levine explained that the album suffered from being "all these disparate ideas and songs that didn't make any sense together".[42]After the moderate success of the album's first three singles, the band released "Moves like Jagger"(featuringChristina Aguilera) which Levine classified as "one of those songs that was definitely a risk; it's a bold statement".[43]The single became a worldwide success; it was the ninth-best-selling digital single of 2011 with sales of 8.5 million copies and, as of 2012,theeighth-best-selling digital single of all time.Levine later credited the song with "totally reviving the band".[42]

Levine performing at the opening night of the Honda Civic Tour 2013

Since "Moves Like Jagger" was the first time Maroon 5 had collaborated with an outside writer, the band decided to attempt it again on their next album, entitledOverexposed.[44]Its title is supposedly an allusion to Levine's public ubiquity. In an interview withRolling Stone,he opined 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".[45]The album and its lead single "Payphone"gave Maroon 5 their secondGrammy Award for Best Pop Vocal AlbumandBest Pop Duo/Group Performancenominations.[40]In support ofOverexposed,the band conducted theOverexposed Tourfrom 2012 to 2013 (with the European leg extending to 2014 due to scheduling conflicts),[46]and also headlined the2013 Honda Civic Tour,which includedThe Voicecontestant Tony Lucca.[47]

In 2014, Maroon 5 continued their collaboration withRyan Tedder,Max Martinand others to release their fifth studio albumV(pronounced: "five" ). Levine acknowledged that they followed the same song-writing process that they tried withOverexposed,saying: "We developed a really nice system on the last record — we found songs we were passionate about, developed them and put our stamp on them... this time we kept it going but looked for different types of songs."[48]Five singles were released from it. In support of the album, the band undertook theMaroon V Tour,which kicked off with a show inDallasin February 2015.[49]

In 2007, Levine had stated that he believed Maroon 5 was reaching its peak and might make one more album before disbanding.[50]He was quoted explaining: "Eventually I want to focus on being a completely different person because I don't know if I want to do this into my 40s and 50s and beyond". But in 2010, he dispelled any rumors of the band breaking up, saying: "I love what I do and think that, yes, it might be tiring and complicated at times [but] we don't have any plans on disbanding any time soon".[51]He has also turned down the idea of having a solo career, stating that "there will never be a solo record. I would sooner have another band".[52]On February 10, 2017, Levine received a star on theHollywood Walk of Famefor his contributions to the recording industry.[53]

Other activities

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Musical collaborations

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Levine (right) with bandmateJesse Carmichaelin 2007

Levine has collaborated with several musical artists. In 2005, he was featured on the song "Live Again" by hip-hop duoYing Yang Twins.[54]The same year, he appeared onKanye West's albumLate Registration,on the third single "Heard 'Em Say",[55]a collaboration Levine called "very pure and very easy". The song was created during an airplane flight that he and West shared,[56]and its refrain was later used for the Maroon 5 song "Nothing Lasts Forever" fromIt Won't Be Soon Before Long.He also appeared onAlicia Keys' third albumAlicia Keys: MTV Unplugged,as part of the cover of The Rolling Stones song "Wild Horses".[57]Around the same time, he featured on fellow Octone Records singerK'naan's single "Bang Bang".

In 2009, he recorded "Gotten", a song forSlash's first solo albumSlash(2010).[58]In February 2010, he was among approximately 80 musicians who sang on the charity-single remake of "We Are the World",called"We Are the World 25 for Haiti".[59]In 2011, he appeared on theGym Class Heroessong, "Stereo Hearts".Levine also worked with hip-hop artist50 Centon his song "My Life",recording the vocals almost two years before it was released as a single in 2012, which included rapperEminem.[60]In 2013, Levine wrote a song called "My Most Terrible Secret" performed by the cast ofCommunity,in the episode "Intro to Felt Surrogacy".[61]

In 2015, Levine was featured on the song "Painkiller" byRozzi Craneand the duo,R. City's single "Locked Away".[62]In 2016, Levine collaborated withThe Lonely Islandfor the song "I'm So Humble", on the soundtrack albumPopstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,which they also appeared in thefilm of the same name.[63]In April 2019, Levine and 29 other musical acts were featured on thecharity single"Earth",which raisesclimate changeawareness.[64]In late 2019, Levine collaborated with American actor and musicianJoe Pesci,on his third albumPesci... Still Singing,with two songs "Baby Girl" and a cover ofStevie Wonder's "My Cherie Amour".[65]

In 2020, Levine was featured on two songs "Trust Nobody", with rapperLil Wayneon his albumFuneraland "Same Guy" byJack Harlowon the albumThats What They All Say.[66]Levine is also featured as a singer for his band's song "She Will Be Loved"in the music rhythm game,Band Hero.[67]Levine has contributed with two songs for the soundtracks of theJohn Carneyfilms: "Lost Stars"inBegin Againand "Go Now" inSing Street.[citation needed]

Television, film and media

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Levine has made four notable comic appearances on television. During 2007, he appeared in the 33rd-season premiere ofSaturday Night Livein anSNL Digital ShortcalledIran So Far,performing withAndy Samberg,Fred ArmisenandJake Gyllenhaal.Levine played himself while singing a humorousbridgeto a "love song" forMahmoud Ahmadinejad.[68]In 2008, he performed onComedy Central's "Night of Too Many Stars". He also had a cameo onJimmy Kimmel Live!for the night of stars and endorsedBarack Obamain the2008 Presidential Election.In 2013, he hostedSaturday Night Liveand featured alongsideKendrick LamaronLonely Island'sdigital short "YOLO",which parodies theacronymfor "You Only Live Once."[69]His hosting was generally disliked by reviewers, who called it "mediocre"[70]and "subpar."[71]He appeared onseason 40ofSNLwhere he playedFreddie Mercuryand sang a snippet of "Bohemian Rhapsody"in the" Joan Rivers "sketch.[72]

From 2011 to 2019, Levine served as a contestant judge/coach on the reality talent television show,The Voice.[73]The contestants of his team who won in the series areJavier Colon(season 1),Tessanne Chin(season 5)[74]andJordan Smith(season 9).The Voicehas been credited with reviving Maroon 5's "faltering" career after the sub-par sales ofHands All Overas well as increasing Levine's popularity. According to polling firm E-Poll Market Research, awareness of Levine has nearly tripled since he joined the show. He has also been described as the "breakout" star of the series, with #TeamAdam and @AdamLevine scoring a respective 203,000 and 2.14 million Twitter mentions in the show's third season, higher than all the other coaches. In 2013,The Hollywood Reporterestimated that Levine was paid $10–12 million for each season ofThe Voice.[6]In May 2019, Levine left the series after sixteen seasons and eight years.[75]In June 2024, it was revealed that Levine would return toThe Voicefor the27th seasonset to air in the spring of 2025.[76]

In 2012, Levine appeared as a recurring character inAmerican Horror Story: Asylum,the second season of the television seriesAmerican Horror Story.[77]He plays Leo Morrison, a newly-wed photographer visiting modern-day Briarcliff Manor, an insane asylum, on honeymoon with his wife, played byJenna Dewan.The scenes were shot around his band's summer touring schedule. In an interview withE!,he said of his role: "It sounded like so much fun and that's why I wanted to do it... this sounds, like, hysterical, funny, dark and cool and right up my alley".[78][79]However, he admitted to not being a fan of the show nor horror genre in general, stating he didn't watch the episodes because "it's just so weird and disturbing".[80]

In June 2012, Levine was cast in the musical romance-drama filmBegin Again(originally titledCan a Song Save Your Life?). The film was directed byJohn CarneyandKeira KnightleyandMark Ruffaloacted in the lead roles. In it, he plays Dave Kohl, Knightley's songwriting partner and former boyfriend of five years, who leaves her behind on finding success in the music industry.[81][82][83]The film premiered at the2013 Toronto International Film Festivalto generally favorable reviews from critics.[84]

In November 2013, Levine was namedPeoplemagazine's Sexiest Man Alive, becoming the first singer and the second non-actor (afterJohn F. Kennedy, Jr.) to claim the title.[85]He was ranked No. 41 onGlamour's"Sexiest Men of 2012" list.[86]In 2008, he appeared onPeople's"Single and Sexy Men" list.[87]He was elected TV's Most Crushworthy Male Reality Host/Judge in a poll held byZap2it.[88]In April 2012,Shalom Liferanked him Number 7 on its list of "Top 50 Hottest Jewish men in the world".[89]Levine stripped naked fortesticular cancerawareness for a centerfold inCosmopolitanUK's February 2011 issue.[90]

222 Productions

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In 2013, Levine started a production company 222 Productions and the first project wasSugar(2018), aYouTube Premiumweb television series which was inspired by the music video for theMaroon 5 song of the same name.It follows music artists to crash events for unsuspecting fans.[91]The company produced a reality competition seriesSongland,which premiered onNBCon May 28, 2019, where Levine served as executive producer. The company signed a deal with Wheelhouse Entertainment.[92]

Business ventures and endorsements

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Levine playing the First Act 222 Guitar, which he helped design

In October 2008, Levine collaborated withFirst Actto create the First Act 222 Guitar, which was fashioned to his specifications. The guitar was sold viaTargetstores.[93]Two years later he launched his own fashion line, entitled "222", at the Project Trade Show inLas Vegas.The collection features jeans, basic T-shirts and leather jackets. The venture was organized in partnership with his father, Fred Levine (who operates a chain of specialty boutiques), and his cousin, Sami Cooper.[94][95]

In June 2011, Levine took part in an educational campaign to raise awareness ofattention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD). The project, titled "Own It", was created byShireand organized in collaboration with the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), Children and Adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (CHADHD). The project targets people who were previously diagnosed with the disorder, focusing on how it may continue into adulthood. Levine, who himself was diagnosed with ADHD as a teenager, said: "This campaign is important to me because it can help young adults and adults realize that there's a chance they may still have ADHD if they had it as a kid".[96][97]In connection to this, he wrote an article inADDitude Magazineabout his personal experience with it.[98]

Levine founded his own record label,222 Recordsin February 2012. He stated that he was inspired to start the label to sign onRozzi Crane,anUSCmusic student he discovered through a mutual friend.[99]She became the first singer signed on to the label, followed byGleeactorMatthew Morrison,Mexican artistDiego Boneta,andThe Voiceseason 2contestant and part of Team Adam, the singerTony Lucca.It was reported that he was negotiating further with potential distributors, as well as organizing staff, to operate as a full-fledged record company with departments such as marketing, radio and publicity.[100][101]

In September 2012, Levine was in thePhilippinesto collaborate with the clothing companyBench;they launched the menswear collection.[102]In January 2013, Levine announced he would be enter a partnership withSears Holdingsto launch a multi-department lifestyle brand of apparel and accessories collections.[103]The company ownsKmartand ShopYourWay, a shopping social platform; it also includes rapperNicki Minajin the same contract. The menswear collection was launched on October 1 that year and conducts business via 500 Kmart stores across the US, as well as online.[104]In an official statement, Levine said: "Partnering with ShopYourWay to develop this line was an exciting opportunity for me and I am really looking forward to diving into the process of designing an apparel and accessory collection".[105]In an interview withPeople,he commented further, "it was cool that they really promoted creative control. I like to be involved with process rather than just phoning it in".[106]Later, Levine became a celebrity spokesperson forProactiv.In the commercial, Levine shares details about his acne experiences in high school, and promotes Proactiv Plus.[107]

Levine collaborated with ID Perfumes to create his debuteponymousscent.[108]The line was launched at the Premiere Fragrance Installation in Los Angeles in February 2013.[109]The fragrance range, consisting of scents for both for men and women, is sold throughMacy'sdepartment stores in microphone-shaped bottles. Speaking at its launch, Levine said: "The task was to make something that I would wear. So that was a process and we finally came to a great conclusion and it smells great"[110][111]The fragrance garnered media attention for contradicting his tweet the previous year, in which he said that he wanted to "put an official ban on celebrity fragrances. Punishable by death from this point forward".[112]In January 2020, Levine announced that he is the new Ambassador of the brandShurefor the wireless earphones and headphones, the Aonic 215 and 50, is available on electronic stores on April 2, 2020.[113][114][115]

Artistry

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Levine performs in Washington, D.C.

Levine's interest in music started at around ten years of age, when he first started playing the guitar. He found music as an outlet for his feelings, stating: "I picked up a guitar and that was it. I fell so madly in love with it, it's all I did".[16]He performed his first professional gig atThe Troubadourwhen he was twelve, but he was so nervous that he played with his back to the audience.[6][116]Throughout his childhood, he had a wide range of musical influences, includingThe Beatles,Fleetwood Mac,The Who,Pearl Jam,Soundgarden,Alice in Chains,andNirvana,and, in high school,Bob Marley,Bill Withers,Al Green,Stevie Wonder,Marvin Gaye,[117]Phish[118]andMichael Jackson.[119]He has also incorporated elements ofThe PoliceandPrinceinto his music.[120]In an interview withBillboard,he explained the diversity of his influences: "I love every single kind of music... even the most saccharine, sugary pop song can be the greatest thing ever. But so can a 25-minute crazy avant-garde fusion gnarlyHerbie Hancockjam from the '70s ".[121]

Levine remembers that listening to "Are You That Somebody?"byAaliyahconvinced him to pursue a more soulful sound than that of the band he was performing with at the time, Kara's Flowers.[23]His move to New York introduced him to a new music scene that involvedhip-hop,R&B,gospelandsoul music.[30]He took to changing his musical style, extensively emulating Stevie Wonder.[120]Subsequently,Songs About Janewas released, deemed "bluesy funk"[122]and similar to the sound of Englishpop rockbandBusted.[123]Critics also drew comparisons between Levine andJamiroquaisingerJay Kay.[124]

While earlier work was deemed "vaguely funky white-soul"[124]and "rock", recent ones have been judged to have a more reggae, anthemic pop sound,[125]evoking comparisons toColdplay.[126]Levine refuses to fit his music into a genre, saying: "There's so much variety in music, it's silly to belong to a specific club and try to sound a certain way".[120]He considers himself an orthodox lyricist sticking to conventional themes, acknowledging: "Romance, love, the lack thereof are still very big themes. I haven't figured out a way to use everything yet. As a songwriter, I'm still limited to that one thing."[23]He also claims he does not like mincing words, stating in aRolling Stoneinterview: "I was so sick of typical lyrics like 'Ooh, baby' and 'I love you' and all this vague shit. I thought the more explicit I got without being totally explicit was a nice approach".[30]

Levine performing in Sydney, Australia in February 2019

Levine is atenor,with a 4 octave vocal range[127][128]and has been noted for hisfalsettos.[129]Salonwrote: "When he's crooning come-ons, his voice lends the music a satisfying lewdness, a sense of sticky physicality that gives his snaky hooks a pheromonal urgency."[130]In a review ofIt Won't Be Soon Before Long,Entertainment Weeklydescribed his vocals as "smug, R&B-slick deadpan... there's a twisted logic to his dispassionate delivery".[131]In another review,Allmusicwrote "he knows that he's a pop guy, somewhat in the tradition ofHall & Oates,but he isn't trying to be retro, he's... making records that are melodic, stylish, and soulful ".[132]In a review of the 2013 Honda Civic Tour,The Boston Globealso commented positively on his on-stage presence, which "exude[s] a sense of up-for-anything playfulness... combined with a rock solid work ethic and a clear love for their audiences and performing".[133]

Levine's popularity outside of his musical work has seen him tagged as a "stand-alone star,"[134]which critics say have pushed other members of Maroon 5 to the backseat, even in their music.[135]Their guitarist Valentine noted that his vocals were a central aspect around which their music revolved.[136]Conversely, others opine that Levine's fame has been a boost to the band, withPaperwriting: "Maroon 5 has managed to ebb and flow with the times... thanks in no small part to their frontman's uncanny ability to be extremely entertaining".[137]Delta Skydescribed him as "a natural, if slightly neurotic, leading man".[138]He claims that the image was consciously cultivated, explaining: "We talked about it a long time ago and decided I would step out, for us, not for me or my own ego... We wanted there to be a frontman."[52]

Personal life

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Levine and Behati Prinsloo in their Los Angeles home, filmed byVoguemagazine in 2021

In early 2010, while performing at theSports IllustratedSwimsuit Issue release party in Las Vegas, Levine met RussianSports IllustratedSwimsuit Issue modelAnne Vyalitsynaand they soon began a relationship.[139]They ended the relationship in April 2012 in an "amicable and supportive manner".[140]

In May 2012, Levine began datingBehati Prinsloo,a NamibianVictoria's Secretmodel.[141][142]The couple married on July 19, 2014, withJonah Hillofficiating the wedding.[143][144]Levine and Prinsloo have two daughters, Dusty Rose (b. September 21, 2016)[145]and Gio Grace (b. February 15, 2018).[146][147]On January 28, 2023, Levine and Prinsloo had a third child, who is their first son.[148][149]

In 2011, he made a video[150]on Maroon 5's official YouTube account in support of theIt Gets Better Project.In January 2012, he announced that Maroon 5 had changed the location of their post-Grammy Awards show because of the "unnamed Los Angeles restaurant's backing ofProposition 8".[151]

In 2013, Levine was mentioned in ahostile work environmentlawsuit filed inLos Angeles Superior Courtby an unnamed security guard who claimed thatUniversal Music Publishing Group's Santa Monica location was "infiltrated with pervasive drug use where you could smell marijuana seeping from various offices and openly used in common areas, and lounges". The guard claimed that when she complained about the cannabis smoke coming from one of the studios, she was told that "it's Adam Levine—if he wants to come to the lobby and do a line of cocaine on the floor, it's OK". In an official statement toThe Hollywood Reporter,UMPG (Universal Music Publishing group) described the allegations as "absurd".[152][153]

In July 2020, Levine and Prinsloo collaborated withFerrariandSave the Childrento raise funds to support U.S. education programs during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[154]In 2021, Levine and Prinsloo founded a tequila company called Calirosa. The brand's tequila bottles were made available from December 2021.[155][156]

In September 2022, Levine was accused by at least four women of engaging in inappropriate behavior while he was in a relationship or married to Prinsloo. DMs, texts, andTikTokvideos were presented as evidence.[157][158]Levine denied having an affair, but has admitted to "crossing" the line and has "addressed... and taken proactive steps to remedy this with my family".[159]

Discography

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Singles as an artist

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List of singles by year, title, peak chart positions, and album
Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[160]
AUS
[161]
CAN
[162]
GER
[163]
IRL
[164]
NL
[165]
NZ
[166]
UK
[167]
2005 "Heard 'Em Say"
(Kanye Westfeaturing Adam Levine)
26 27 19 95 23 67 15 22 Late Registration
2007 "Say It Again"
(Natasha Bedingfieldfeaturing Adam Levine)
N.B.andPocketful of Sunshine
2010 "Bang Bang"
(K'naanfeaturing Adam Levine)
71 105 Troubadour
2011 "Stereo Hearts"
(Gym Class Heroesfeaturing Adam Levine)
4 4 7 4 8 3 3 The Papercut Chronicles II
"Man in the Mirror"
(withJavier Colon)
45 66 Non-album single
2012 "Heavy"
(PJ Mortonfeaturing Adam Levine)
Following On My Mind (EP)
"Yesterday"
(withTony Lucca)
68 64 Non-album singles
"My Life"
(50 CentfeaturingEminemand Adam Levine)
27 33 14 52 6 89 33 2
2013 "YOLO"
(The Lonely Islandfeaturing Adam Levine andKendrick Lamar)
60 31 26 64 26 77 The Wack Album
"Let It Be"
(withTessanne Chin)
76 35 The Voice:
The Complete Season 5 Collection
"Tiny Dancer"
(withWill Champlin)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 5 Collection
2014 "Somebody That I Used to Know"
(withChristina Grimmie)
66 47 The Voice:
The Complete Season 6 Collection
[broken anchor]
"Lost Stars" 93 Begin Again
"Lost Without U"
(withChris Jamison)
63 84 The Voice:
The Complete Season 7 Collection
"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
(with Damien)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 7 Collection
"Lost Stars"
(withMatt McAndrew)
83 86 The Voice:
The Complete Season 7 Collection
2015 "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes"
(with Joshua Davis)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 8 Collection
"Locked Away"[174]
(R. Cityfeaturing Adam Levine)
6 2 2 6 7 4 6 2 What Dreams Are Made Of
"God Only Knows"
(withJordan Smith)
90 The Voice:
The Complete Season 9 Collection
2016 "I'm So Humble"
(The Lonely Islandfeaturing Adam Levine)
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
"Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End"
(with Laith Al-Saadi)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 10 Collection
"Bye Bye Love"
(withBilly Gillman)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 11 Collection
"Smooth"
(with Josh Gallagher)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 11 Collection
2017 "Mic Jack"
(Big Boifeaturing Adam Levine, Scar and
Sleepy Brown)
Boomiverse
"Let's Go Crazy"
(with Jesse Larson)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 12 Collection
"Falling Slowly"
(with Addison Agen)
The Voice:
The Complete Season 13 Collection
2018 "Famous" (Remix)
(French Montanafeaturing Adam Levine)
Non-album single
2019 "Baby Girl"
(Joe Pescifeaturing Adam Levine)
Pesci... Still Singing
2021 "Lifestyle"
(Jason Derulofeaturing Adam Levine)
71 54 92
[176]
41 [A] 70 Nu King
"Good Mood"
(fromPAW Patrol: The Movie)
Non-album singles
2022 "Wings of Stone"
(fromThe Bubble)
"Ojala"
(withMalumaand the Rudeboyz)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

Guest appearances

[edit]
List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other performer(s) Album
"Live Again" 2005 Ying Yang Twins U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta)
"Wild Horses" Alicia Keys Unplugged
"Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" Stevie Wonder Live 8
"Promised Land" 2008,
2009
Kanye WestandMalik Yusef Yes We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement
and
G.O.O.D. Morning, G.O.O.D. Night
"He Needs a Kidney" 2009 Clay Aiken,Sara Bareilles,theBeastie Boys(Mike DandAd-Rock),Mary J. Blige,Elvis Costello,Sheryl Crow,Steve Earle,Wyclef Jean,Norah Jones,Talib Kweli,Cyndi Lauper,Michael McDonald,Rhett Miller,Moby,Robert Randolph,andRachael Yamagata Non-album song
"Gotten" 2010 Slash Slash
"Stand Up" 2011 Javier Colon Come Through for You
"Lost Stars"
(Into the Night Mix)
2014 Begin Again
"A Higher Place"
"No One Else Like You"
"Painkiller" 2015 Rozzi Crane Space (EP)
"Go Now" 2016 Sing Street
"Bus Stop" 2018 Allan Clarke,Graham Nash,Jesse CarmichaelandPaul Shaffer The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: In Concert 2010 & 2011
"Carrie Anne"
"Earth" 2019 Lil Dicky,various artists Non-album song
"My Cherie Amour" Joe Pesci Pesci... Still Singing
"Trust Nobody" 2020 Lil Wayne Funeral
"Same Guy" Jack Harlow Thats What They All Say
"Girl, We Got With Your Mom" 2022 Ed HelmsandMatt Rogers Super Songs of Big Mouth – Volume 2
"Dads Out the Ass" Nick Kroll,Ed Helms and Matt Rogers

Songwriting credits

[edit]
Year Artist(s) Album Song Written with Ref.
2005 Kanye Westfeaturing
Adam Levine
Late Registration "Heard 'Em Say" Kanye West,Michael Masser,Gerry Goffin
2007 Natasha Bedingfieldfeaturing
Adam Levine
N.B.andPocketful of Sunshine "Say It Again" Natasha Bedingfield,Mike Elizondo
2010 Slashfeaturing
Adam Levine
Slash "Gotten" Slash
2011 The Cab Symphony Soldier "Animal" Jesse Carmichael [179]
Gym Class Heroes The Papercut Chronicles II "Stereo Hearts" Travie McCoy,Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo, Eric Roberts,Matt McGinley,Benjamin Levin,Brandon Lowry, Ammar Malik, Dan Omelio
2012 50 CentfeaturingEminemand
Adam Levine
Non-album single "My Life" Curtis Jackson,Marshall Mathers,Larry Griffin, Jr., Herb Rooney
2013 The Lonely Islandfeaturing
Adam Levine andKendrick Lamar
The Wack Album "YOLO" Andy Samberg,Akiva Schaffer,Jorma Taccone,Lamar,Khari Cain,Rhiannon Bryan,Rhydian Davies
Rozzi Cranefeaturing
Kendrick Lamar
Rozzi Crane (EP) "Crazy Ass Bitch"
(Remix)
Crane, Lamar,Ali Tamposi,James Valentine,Stephen Wrabel
2015 Rozzi Crane Space (EP) "Crazy Ass Bitch"
2016 Adam Levine Sing Street "Go Now" John Carney,Glen Hansard
2017 G-Eazyfeaturing
E-40andJay Ant
The Beautiful & Damned "Charles Brown" Gerald Gillum,Earl Stevens,Jay Fort,Oliver Rodriguez, David Teel, Gwitira,Paulo Rodriguez,Gerry Goffin, Kanye West, Michael Masser
2020 Lil Waynefeaturing
Adam Levine
Funeral "Trust Nobody" Dwayne Carter,Ryan Ogren,Brandon Hamlin, Ben Diehl, Jake Torrey, Michael Matosic, Jacob Kasher Hindlin
Cast ofSing Street Sing Street: The Musical "Go Now" John Carney, Glen Hansard
Jack Harlowfeaturing Adam Levine Thats What They All Say "Same Guy" Jackman Harrlow,Braden Watt,Taji Morgan,Nathan Ward II, Carlos Homs
2021 Jason Derulofeaturing Adam Levine Nu King "Lifestyle" Amy Allen,Casey Smith, Jacob Kashe,Jason Derulo,Kevin White, Michael Woods, Natalie Salomon, Pablo Bowman
Adam Levine Non-album singles "Good Mood"
(fromPAW Patrol: The Movie)
Shellback,Savan Kotecha,Oscar Gorres [180]
2022 Maluma,the Rudeboyz and Adam Levine "Ojala" Maluma, the Rudeboyz, Rios, Ily Wonder, Sencillo305, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Jake Torrey [181]
2023 Purple Tears featuringSwae Lee "Work It Out" Swae Lee, Landline, Ryan Press [182]

Videography

[edit]

As lead artist

[edit]
Year Title Director(s) Ref.
2014 "Lost Stars" None [183]
"Lost Stars"(Acoustic Version) Travis Schneider [184]
2016 "Go Now" None
2021 "Good Mood"
2022 "Wings of Stone" Katy Fishell [185]
"Ojala"
(withMalumaand the Rudeboyz)
Diane Martel [186]
[edit]
Year Title Artist(s) Director(s) Ref.
2005 "Heard 'Em Say"(Version 1) Kanye Westfeaturing Adam Levine Michel Gondry [187]
"Heard 'Em Say"(Version 2) Bill Plympton,Joe DeMaio and
Kanye West
[188][189]
2007 "Iran So Far" The Lonely Islandfeaturing Adam Levine Akiva Schaffer [190]
2010 "Bang Bang" K'naanfeaturing Adam Levine Malik Sayeed [191]
2011 "Stereo Hearts" Gym Class Heroesfeaturing Adam Levine Hiro Murai [192]
2012 "Gotten" Slash
featuring Adam Levine
Clifton Collins Jr. [193]
"My Life" 50 Cent
featuringEminemand Adam Levine
Rich Lee [194]
2013 "YOLO" The Lonely Island
featuring Adam Levine andKendrick Lamar
Akiva Schaffer and
Jorma Taccone
[195]
2014 "Heavy" PJ Mortonfeaturing Adam Levine Orson Whales [196]
2015 "Locked Away" R. Cityfeaturing Adam Levine Gil Green [197]
2017 "Mic Jack" Big Boi
featuring Adam Levine, Scar andSleepy Brown
Motion Family [198]
2018 "Famous" (Remix) French Montana
featuring Adam Levine
None [199]
2020 "Trust Nobody" Lil Wayne
featuring Adam Levine
Katia Temkin [200]
2021 "Lifestyle" Jason Derulo
featuring Adam Levine
None [201]

Cameo appearances

[edit]
Year Title Artist(s) Director(s) Ref.
2006 "God's Gonna Cut You Down" Johnny Cash Tony Kaye [202]
2010 "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" Artists for Haiti Paul Haggis [203]
2011 "Uncharted" Sara Bareilles Travis Schneider and
Javier Dunn
[204]
2019 "Earth" Lil Dicky Nigel W. Tierney and
Federico Heller
[205][206]

Filmography

[edit]

Film

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Email! Computer (voice) Short film
2007 HJ Train Himself Short film[207]
2010 Vevey Forever Himself Documentary
2010 Music Himself Documentary
2013 Begin Again Dave Kohl
2014 Lennon or McCartney Himself Short documentary film; interview clip[208]
2015 Pitch Perfect 2 Himself Cameo appearance[209]
2015 Unity Narrator Documentary
2015 Klown Forever Himself Cameo appearance
2016 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Himself
2017 Fun Mom Dinner Luke
2017 The Clapper Ralph Ranter
TBA Untitled Maroon 5 documentary film[210][211] Himself Post-production

Television

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Beverly Hills, 90210 Himself / Performer (with Kara's Flowers) Episode: "Forgive and Forget"
2004–2021 Saturday Night Live Himself (musical guest / host) 8 episodes (as Himself);
Episode: "Adam Levine /Kendrick Lamar"(as Host)[212]
2007 Canadian Idol Himself (mentor) / Performer (with Maroon 5) Season 5;2 episodes
2008 Jimmy Kimmel's Big Night of Stars Himself Cameo appearance, television special[213]
2008 CSI: NY Himself / Performer (with Maroon 5) Episode: "Page Turner"
2009 30 Rock Himself Episode: "Kidney Now!"
2011–2019; 2025 The Voice Himself / Coach / Performer (as Himself and with Maroon 5) As Coach (seasons 1–16, 27);
Winning coach (seasons1,5and9)
2011 Top Gear Himself Episode: "The $500 Challenge"
2011 Top Chef Masters Himself Episode: "I'm with the Band"
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum Leo Morrison 3 episodes
2012 The Haney Project Himself Season 4[214][215]
2013 Family Guy Himself (voice) Episode: "Quagmire's Quagmire"
2016 Broad City Himself Episode: "Jews on a Plane"
2017 Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar Himself Episode: "Marooned in LA"
2020 The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2020 Inductions Himself Television special[216]
2022 Big Mouth Bros 4 Life Member #2 (voice) Episode: "Dadda Dia!"

Web

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Palm Trees & Power Lines Himself 3 episodes [217][218][219]
2018 Sugar Himself Episode: "Maroon 5 surprise a teen for the party of the year." [220]

Other works

[edit]

Music videos

[edit]
Year Song title Artist Role Notes
2015 "This Summer" Maroon 5 Director Co-directed with Travis Schneider

Producer

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
2018 Sugar Executive producer Also creator
2019–2020 Songland Executive producer

Miscellaneous crew

[edit]
Year Title Role
1999–2000 Judging Amy Assistant to writer; 23 episodes

Video games

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Band Hero Himself (voice)

Awards and nominations

[edit]
Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
2006 BMI Pop Awards Songwriter of the Year "Sunday Morning" Won [221]
2011 OFTA Television Award Best Individual Host or Panelist in a Reality or Non-Fiction Program
(withChristina Aguilera,Carson Daly,CeeLo Green&Blake Shelton)
The Voice Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Personality The Voice Nominated
2012 MuchMusic Video Awards International Video of the Year – Group "Stereo Hearts"(withGym Class Heroes) Nominated [222]
Most Streamed Video of the Year Nominated
2013 BMI Pop Awards BMI President's Award Himself Won [223]
Song of the Year
(withBenny Blanco&Ammar Malik)
"Moves Like Jagger" Won
NewNowNext Awards Coolest Cameo American Horror Story Nominated [224]
[225]
Hottest, Sexiest Ink Himself Won
People's Choice Awards Favorite Celebrity Judge The Voice Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Personality: Male The Voice Nominated
2014 BMI Pop Awards Songwriter of the Year "Daylight"
"Love Somebody"
"One More Night"
Won [226]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Reality Personality: Male The Voice Won
Young Hollywood Awards Best Bromance
(with Blake Shelton)
The Voice Nominated
2015 RTHK International Pop Poll Awards Top 10 International Gold Song "Lost Stars"(fromBegin Again) Won [227]
2016 OFTA Television Award Best Individual Host or Panelist in a Reality or Non-Fiction Program The Voice Won
2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Duo
(with Blake Shelton)
The Voice Nominated
2018 Variety's Hitmakers Awards Hitmaker of the Year Himself Won [228]
2021 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Original Song — Animated Film
(withKarl Johan Schuster,Savan Kotecha&Oscar Görres)
"Good Mood" (fromPAW Patrol: The Movie) Won [229]
2023 Premios Juventud OMG Collaboration "Ojala"(withMalumaand the Rudeboyz) Nominated [230]
[231]
2024 Premio Lo Nuestro Crossover Collaboration of the Year "Ojala"(with Maluma and the Rudeboyz) Nominated [232]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^"Lifestyle" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[177]

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Further reading

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  • Kimpel, Dan (2006),How They Made It: True Stories of How Music's Biggest Stars Went from Start to Stardom!.Location unknown:Hal Leonard Corporation.ISBN0-634-07642-6
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