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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Maroon 5 is an American band from Los Angeles. Originally forming as Kara's Flowers in high school by lead vocalist and guitarist Adam Levine, keyboardist Jesse Carmichael, bass guitarist Mickey Madden, and drummer Ryan Dusick, the band released one album under the moniker in 1997. Upon the arrival of guitarist James Valentine, the band rebranded themselves as Maroon 5. In 2002, they released their debut album, Songs About Jane. It wasn't until a year later, however, when their breakout single "This Love" was released, and officially put them on the map of listeners. The album went on to contain other hit singles like "Harder to Breathe", "She Will Be Loved" and "Sunday Morning". Songs About Jane enjoyed major chart success, going gold, platinum, and triple platinum in many countries around the world. |