Adam Levine
Adam Noah Levine, born on March 18, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, is a renowned American musician, actor, and television personality. He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the pop rock band Maroon 5. Levine's musical journey began in 1994 with the band Kara's Flowers, which he formed with high school friends. Despite the commercial failure of their album "The Fourth World," the group reformed as Maroon 5 in 2001, achieving massive success with their debut album "Songs About Jane" in 2002. The album, featuring hits like "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved," went multi-platinum and earned the band a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2004.
Levine's distinctive voice and songwriting have been central to Maroon 5's continued success, with subsequent albums like "It Won't Be Soon Before Long" (2007), "Hands All Over" (2010), and "Overexposed" (2012) producing chart-topping singles such as "Moves Like Jagger." The band has released several more albums, including "V" (2014), "Red Pill Blues" (2017), and "Jordi" (2021), and has won multiple Grammy Awards.
Beyond his music career, Levine expanded his reach as a coach on NBC's "The Voice" from 2011 to 2019, where he mentored several winning contestants. He also ventured into acting, appearing in the television series "American Horror Story" and films like "Begin Again" (2013). Additionally, Levine has launched a fragrance line, a menswear collection, and owns a record label and production company, 222 Records and 222 Productions.
Levine married model Behati Prinsloo in 2014, and they have three children. His personal life and business ventures have contributed to his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.