Maroon_5_sugar_audio_full_hq Today
Maroon 5's "Sugar" (from their 2014 album V ) is a known for its high-energy production and Adam Levine's signature falsetto. Released as a single in January 2015, the song received generally positive reviews for its "retro vibe" and infectious chorus, though some critics dismissed it as a "sterile" or "generic" pop formula. Musical Composition & Reception
The song features a , "gossamer" synths, and multiple vocal tracks that highlight Levine's upper range. maroon_5_sugar_audio_full_hq
The track's popularity was heavily boosted by its music video, directed by David Dobkin (who also directed the film Wedding Crashers ). It features the band surprising real-life couples in Los Angeles by performing at their weddings. Maroon 5's "Sugar" (from their 2014 album V
Reviewers from AllMusic and Idolator called it a "ridiculously catchy jam" and a "highlight" of the album. The track's popularity was heavily boosted by its
Others found the production over-processed; Entertainment Weekly labeled it "simultaneously empty and cluttered," while some reviewers noted a strong (and perhaps lazy) resemblance to Katy Perry’s "Birthday".
Although the reactions were largely authentic, reports confirmed that some scenes featured actors—such as model Raina Hein—or were staged to ensure high production value. Critical & Fan Perspectives