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20411. Maroon 5 – Love Somebody
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Suggested by: @franklins_weiner_shop
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When Maroon 5 released Love Somebody in 2013, it marked a moment in their evolution from band-driven pop-rock to a sleeker, synth-heavy sound that dominated the early 2010s. The track came from their Overexposed era — a period defined by massive hooks, glossy production, and a shift toward mainstream pop that expanded their global reach.
The song explores longing, emotional distance, and the struggle to heal through new connections. Its electronic pulse and soaring chorus gave it that signature Maroon 5 feel: upbeat on the surface, but aching underneath. Adam Levine’s falsetto cuts through the production, capturing the tension between wanting to move on and still feeling stuck in the past.
When it dropped, Love Somebody became one of those inescapable songs — played on every Top 40 station, every car ride, every playlist of the era. And like so many early-2010s hits, it’s one you don’t realize has been sitting in your memory until someone mentions it… then suddenly every lyric comes back instantly.
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