With sessions for Overexposed starting in Los Angeles in the spring of 2012, it wasn’t long before the world was being teased with clips of the band working in the studio. This time, it seemed that Maroon 5 wanted to fully embrace the more contemporary dance and pop influences that had frequently edged their way into the group’s songs. Max Martin, famous for his work with Britney Spears, was drafted in to contribute to the new work, while Blanco was also called back, along with Ryan Tedder from OneRepublic, to amplify the new album’s hit potential. The decision to work with songwriters Benny Blanco and Shellback on ‘Moves Like Jagger’, and that song’s huge success seemed to suggest that complementing the band’s raw material with outside collaborators was a strategy that could pay major dividends.
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