Maroon 5 videography

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Maroon 5 (formerly Kara's Flowers) is an American pop rock band that originated in Los Angeles, California. This is the list of Maroon 5's contributions within video media.

Music videos

As lead artist

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List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Notes Ref.
Kara's Flowers
"Soap Disco" 1997 Mark Kohr [1]
Maroon 5
"Harder to Breathe" 2002 Marc Webb [2]
"This Love" 2004 Sophie Muller [3]
"She Will Be Loved" (Version 1) None Unfinished [4]
"She Will Be Loved" (Version 2) Sophie Muller [5]
"Sunday Morning" Andy Delaney
Monty Whitebloom
[6]
"Must Get Out" 2005 Russell Thomas Live version
"Makes Me Wonder" 2007 John Hillcoat [7]
"Wake Up Call" Jonas Åkerlund Original and Director's Cut versions [8][9]
"Won't Go Home Without You" Sophie Muller [10]
"If I Never See Your Face Again"
(featuring Rihanna)
2008 Anthony Mandler Original [11]
"If I Never See Your Face Again" (Japan Tour 2008) Bob Carmichael Animated [12][13]
"Goodnight Goodnight" Marc Webb [14]
"Story" 2009 Bob Carmichael Animated [15]
"Misery" 2010 Joseph Kahn Original [16]
"Misery" (UK version) Joseph Kahn
Don Tyler
Animated [17]
"Give a Little More" Paul Hunter [18]
"Hands All Over" Don Tyler [19][20]
"Never Gonna Leave This Bed" 2011 Tim Nackashi [21]
"Runaway" Mickey Smith [22]
"Out of Goodbyes"
(featuring Lady Antebellum)
Travis Schneider [23]
"Moves Like Jagger"
(featuring Christina Aguilera)
Jonas Åkerlund [24]
"Payphone"
(featuring Wiz Khalifa)
2012 Samuel Bayer [25]
"One More Night" Peter Berg [26]
"Daylight" Jonas Åkerlund Original [27]
2013 Mark Johnson Playing for Change version [28]
"Love Somebody" Rich Lee [29]
"Maps" 2014 Peter Berg Original [30]
"Animals" Samuel Bayer [31]
"Maps" (Rumba Whoa Remix)
(featuring J Balvin)
None [citation needed]
"Sugar" 2015 David Dobkin Original [32]
None Fan Video version [33]
"This Summer's Gonna Hurt like a Motherfucker" Travis Schneider
Adam Levine
Original and Clean versions [34][35]
"This Summer" (Circuit Jerks Remix) Kidmograph Animated [36][37]
"Feelings" None Unfinished [38]
"Don't Wanna Know" 2016 David Dobkin [39]
"Cold"
(featuring Future)
2017 Rich Lee [40]
"What Lovers Do"
(featuring SZA)
Joseph Kahn [41]
"Wait" 2018 Dave Meyers Original [42]
Travis Schneider Snapchat version [43]
"Girls Like You" (featuring Cardi B) David Dobkin Original, Volume 2 and Vertical Video versions [44][45][46]
"Three Little Birds" Joseph Kahn [47]
"Memories" 2019 David Dobkin Original [48]
None Made with Memories version [49]
"Nobody's Love" 2020 David Dobkin [50]
"Beautiful Mistakes"
(featuring Megan Thee Stallion)
2021 Sophie Muller [51]
"Lost" [52]
"One Light (Remix)"
(with Bantu featuring Yung Bleu and Latto)
2022 None Animated [53]
"Middle Ground" 2023 David Dobkin [54]
"Priceless"
(featuring Lisa)
2025 Aerin Moreno [55]
"All Night" [56]
"Love Is Like"
(featuring Lil Wayne)
[57]
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Artist(s) Director(s) Notes Ref.
"Uncharted" 2011 Sara Bareilles Travis Schneider
Javier Dunn
Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael appeared in the actual video;
PJ Morton and James Valentine also appeared in the song's outtakes video.
[58][59]
"Heavy" 2014 PJ Morton featuring
Adam Levine
Orson Whales With James Valentine playing guitar in the video, as well as Morton's live band, the Crusade. [60]
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Video albums

Films and television

 United States
 Canada
 South Korea
 France
 United Kingdom
 Japan
 Germany

Commercials

Appearance

Music

References

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