"Maps" is a song by Americanpop-rock bandMaroon 5. The song was released on June 16, 2014,[2][3] as the lead single from their fifth studio albumV (2014). The song was written byAdam Levine,Ammar Malik,Benjamin Levin,Noel Zancanella andRyan Tedder, and produced by the latter three. It was also their first single after the return of keyboardist and rhythm guitaristJesse Carmichael. "Maps" received mainly positive reviews from music critics, with praise going to the song's melody and chilled-out vibe. However, some criticized the song for being similar to their previous lead single "Payphone", on their last albumOverexposed (2012).
The song was a commercial success, reaching number-one in Canada and peaking at number six on theBillboard Hot 100 and number two on theUK Singles Chart. The song also reached the top 20 in over 25 countries, includingFrance,Germany andDenmark. On July 1, 2014, a music video for the song premiered onMTV andVH1. It was inspired by the filmIrréversible and shows the events that occur in the video in reverse. In August 2014, "Maps" was namedBattle of the Summer Jams for 2014 by VH1.[4]
The song was written byAdam Levine,Ammar Malik,Ryan Tedder,Benny Blanco andNoel Zancanella, and produced by the latter three.[7] Blanco and Malik have previously teamed with Maroon 5 on the songs "Moves like Jagger" and "Payphone", while Tedder and Zancanella have worked with the group on the songs "Love Somebody" and "Lucky Strike". "Maps" is an up-tempopop rock track,[8] with sheet music in the key ofC♯ minor (with the main chord progression of A–B–C♯m - both in the verses and the chorus - and F♯m–G♯m-G♯7 in the pre-chorus), that contains a "breezy guitar lick". It marks Maroon 5's further departure from the funkier sound for which the band was originally known.[3]
Lyrically, the song is about "the search for love, particularly a love that has been lost and needs to be found".[3] In the chorus, Levine sings "All the roads you took came back to me / So I'm following the map that leads to you."[3][9]
Music Times commented, "With his [Levine's] singsong melody over the relaxed, plucked guitars and subtle drums, Maroon 5 create a chill vibe before building the song into something a bit more powerful. Though Levine's vocals remain constant, the song soon crescendos into a fuller sound, with a chorus that isn't so much explosive as it is, well, danceable," and compared the track to "Payphone", the lead single from the band's fourth studio albumOverexposed (2012): "The more you think about the two lead singles versus each other, the more they feel exactly the same."[10]
Shortly after its release, "Maps" quickly reached number one on theBillboard Twitter Real Time Trending 140 chart, eventually staying within the upper ranks for several hours. The song also logged close to 1,800 first-day spins on radio which, according to theNielsen BDS, would amount to a one-day audience impression of seventeen million.[11] It has since peaked at number six on theBillboard Hot 100. It reached its million sales mark in August 2014[12] and had sold 1.6 million copies by the year's end.[13]
The single debuted at number two on theUK Singles Chart in late August 2014.
As "Maps" topped the eight biggest music charts inSouth Korea, Maroon 5 became the first foreign artist to top several charts at the same time in Korean music history.[14]
The music video for "Maps" was directed byPeter Berg. It premiered onMTV andVH1 on July 1, 2014,[15][16] and onVevo, the day after.[17] According to the band's bassistMickey Madden, the story from the video is inspired by the 2002 filmIrréversible, so the events shown in the video arereversed.[18] "Maps" also marks the first music video appearance in two years of keyboardist and rhythm guitaristJesse Carmichael, who returned after taking a temporary break from performing with the band. He plays one of the hospital paramedics in some of the first scenes of the video. The other members of the group: the aforementioned Mickey Madden, guitaristJames Valentine, keyboardistPJ Morton and drummerMatt Flynn are portraying some of the guests seen at a house party and the band's assistant manager Shawn Tellez, who plays a partygoer.
The video begins when a worriedAdam Levine enters a hospital and searches the emergency room until he finds a young woman, revealed to be his girlfriend (Tereza Kacerova), as the paramedics attempt toresuscitate her; but he is ushered out. The video follows while the woman walks into a street in tears heartbreakingly as a man tries to get her attention and she pushes him away, before she is hit by a truck. In the next scene, Levine and his girlfriend arrive at the house in a party and are greeted by guests. While the crowd was having fun, Levine has drinks with his friends, becomes intoxicated and meets a woman (Meghan Wiggins) and they share a kiss. However, his girlfriend notices them and she leaves, despite Levine's attempts to stop her. In another scene, Levine is helping his girlfriend choose which dress to wear and they watch afootball (soccer) game on television together and then the camera fastly turn back into the beginning. During the final scene at the hospital, the girl is shownflatlining, depicting that she died from the accident.
A music video for the song's remix version performed by Rumba Whoa featuring Colombian singerJ Balvin. The video was released on October 15, 2014.[citation needed] It follows two teams: Rumba Whoa FC and DJ's United, complete in a game of football (soccer). Levine and Kacerova appeared in archive footage from the song's music video, as they watch the game on television.[citation needed]
Maroon 5 performed "Maps" for the first time on June 20, 2014, during their concert at theBowery Ballroom inNew York City, as part of theAmerican Express' EveryDay Live.[19] The following day, they also playing the single in another concert atLaval,Canada. The band played the song forThe Today Show on June 25, atRockefeller Plaza in New York[20] (they did again on September 1, 2014, that was the day before the world premiere of theV album).[21] On August 10, 2014, Maroon 5 performed the song at the Hyundai Card City Break concert inSeoul, South Korea.
* Sales figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. † Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.
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