Adam Levine

Adam Levine is an American singer, songwriter, and actor best known as the charismatic lead vocalist of the pop-rock band Maroon 5. Born on March 18, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, Levine co-founded the band (originally called Kara’s Flowers) in high school before achieving global fame with hits like “This Love,” “She Will Be Loved,” and “Sugar.” With his signature falsetto and slick stage presence, Levine became a defining voice of 2000s and 2010s pop, earning Maroon 5 three Grammy Awards and selling over 135 million records worldwide. Beyond music, he gained mainstream visibility as a coach on NBC’s The Voice (2011–2019), where his witty banter and sharp critiques made him a fan favorite.

Levine has also dabbled in acting, with roles in American Horror Story: Asylum (2012) and films like Begin Again (2013). Known for his tattoos, fashion sense, and high-profile relationships, he’s a frequent tabloid fixture. Despite controversies, including Maroon 5’s polarizing 2019 Super Bowl halftime show, Levine remains a pop culture staple. In 2023, he launched 222—a gender-neutral fragrance line—while continuing to balance music, family life, and entrepreneurial ventures with his trademark laid-back cool.

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