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Friday, January 18, 2013

Maroon 5 debut "Daylight (Playing for Change)"

Last September, Maroon 5 reached out to fans to help film their music video for "Daylight." People from all over the world came together for what they came to call "The Daylight Project." The American pop rock band took things one step further now, and partnering with Playing for Change, a multimedia movement created to "inspire, connect, and ring peace to the world through music," the collective re-purpose Maroon 5's single "Daylight."
"Daylight," a soft rock ballad about realizing that someone has to move on from an old relationship, is the third single lifted off Maroon 5's latest fourth studio installment "Overexposed." The band's frontman Adam Levine once said of the music video, "As different as we all are, there are common themes that bring us together, inspire and show everyone what is important today. With this video, we'll present the world today and beyond, creating more than just a music video."
Filming several female singers throughout numerous locations around the world, the video for "Daylight (Playing For Change)" features Maroon 5 and Playing For Change musicians collaborating together to perform "Daylight" as a song around the world. All Playing For Change performers where recorded and filmed live outside and this musical journey takes us from the streets to the stage to the hearts of the people. Playing For Change is a movement uniting people everywhere through music.
The Levine-fronted band are seen performing live while mixing the female vocalists into the backing harmonies. Most of the scenes are packed with real-footage of musicians from singers, drummers, guitarists, didgeridoo players, tribal drummers and more, performing on the streets to support the project. It manages to blend many unique instruments unlikely found on any Maroon 5 record including an accordion, tribal drums and a didgeridoo. All profits raised from the release will go towards building music schools for children around the world.

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