I was flipping through streaming playlists and a friend nudged me: “Which album has 'One More Night'?” Quick and simple — it’s from 'Overexposed' (2012). It was released as one of the singles from that album, and if you ever watched the music video or heard it on the radio, you know why it climbed the charts: super catchy chorus, memorable rhythm, and Adam Levine’s falsetto over a pop-reggae groove. Beyond that single fact, 'Overexposed' marks a clear shift for the band toward mainstream pop production. On the same record you’ll find other big songs that defined that era for them. If you’re catalog-hopping, playing 'Overexposed' from top to bottom gives you that polished, radio-friendly snapshot of Maroon 5 circa the early 2010s. I still recommend giving the whole album a listen if you like 'One More Night' — you’ll probably spot a few other tracks that sneak into your head for days.
If I’m being short and honest, 'One More Night' belongs to the album 'Overexposed'. I was about the age where playlists and radio battles mattered, and that song was everywhere — it’s got that pop sheen and a little reggae bounce that made it stand out. When I dive into 'Overexposed' now, it feels like an energetic time capsule: bright production, lots of hooks, and a vibe that screams stadium singalong. I like to compare it with Maroon 5’s earlier, looser work to see how their sound polished up over time; if you enjoy 'One More Night', try listening to the full album and then contrast it with 'Songs About Jane' for a neat mini-lesson in how bands evolve.
The moment that chorus hit on the radio, I had to pull over — that drum groove and Adam Levine’s voice are impossible to forget. 'One More Night' is on Maroon 5’s album 'Overexposed', which came out in 2012. It sits alongside other big pop tracks from that record, and the whole album leans into a glossy, hook-first sound that was everywhere when I was commuting to work. I’ve got vivid memories of blasting 'Overexposed' during long drives and playlists when friends were getting ready for nights out. If you like the radio-ready vibe, 'Overexposed' is basically a greatest-hits-in-waiting: think earworm choruses, bright synths, and a few experiments with reggae-tinged beats that make 'One More Night' stand apart. The song itself was huge on the charts and felt like the kind of tune you heard in coffee shops, elevators, and late-night TV spots for months. If you’re digging through Maroon 5’s discography, start with 'Overexposed' for that pop-heavy phase and then jump backward or forward to compare their earlier rawer stuff on 'Songs About Jane' or later electronic-leaning singles. Personally, 'One More Night' is one of those tracks I still hum when a road trip hits that perfect late-afternoon sunlight — a little nostalgic, a little catchy, and impossible not to sing along to.
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"Holy f—" I cut myself off, trying not to curse in front of my son.
Why, why, why did I have to run into Alexander Ravenford as soon as I walked out of the airport?! Among the millions of people living in New York, I surely didn't want to meet one—Liam's biological father.
Five years ago, my scumbag of a boyfriend cheated on me, and I decided to go on a genuinely therapeutic weekend in the Bahamas. I wasn't looking for a rebound, but somehow I ended up spending a decent amount of time having sex with a man who was basically a stranger—a divinely hot, insanely mouthwatering, and ridiculously irresistible Alexander Ravenford.
The morning after brought a disappointing hit in the gut, which assured me that for my Prince Charming, I was only a one-time adventure. But screw that, and screw him! I had plans. I was ready to pursue my dreams and study in London. But then fate decided to throw me another curved ball...
I was pregnant, and Alex was the only possible father.
I didn't give up. I came back as a successful interior designer and the mother of an amazing boy, Liam. I thought that I would be able to avoid Alexander, but it turned out to be almost impossible. But then it got worse…
The arrogant, annoying, and even hotter than before CEO of a multibillion-dollar company became friends with my son—his son! And I have a feeling that the sweet little devil who calls me "Mommy" has a mischievous plan to bring his parents together.
Should I give this insane relationship a chance?
One night was supposed to be enough.
Damien Vale never does repeats. The cold-hearted CEO takes what he wants and leaves before sunrise. But when he spends one explosive night with the sharp-tongued bartender who calls him on his bullshit, the rules shatter.
Now Damien shows up at the bar every single night at the same time.
No explanation.
No promises.
Just raw, filthy need that neither of them can quit.
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One night became every night.
And soon, neither of them will be able to pretend it’s still just sex.
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Or it did until I met her.
My family’s billion-dollar hotel chain has been my life for as long as I can remember.
Travel. Women. Wealth.
That’s all I know, until fate grabs me by the throat and decides to not let up.
She’s a beach body, a beautiful, curvy California girl who hasn't found the right person to give into yet.
I would have felt the same, but something about her has me pacing the floor at night.
And my father sent me out to her hotel specifically. The sly dog knowing that she’s exactly the woman I need in my future.
But it’s not that easy. It never is.
Not until our love produces a little one. Then everything changes.
Especially me.
Now I want more than just one night.
I want forever.
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Man, I still get chills when 'One More Night' comes on shuffle—it’s such a earworm! That track’s from Maroon 5’s 2012 album 'Overexposed,' which honestly felt like a turning point for their sound. The whole album leans into this polished pop-rock vibe, with hits like 'Payphone' and 'Daylight' dominating the charts back then. I remember blasting it during road trips with friends, windows down, singing at the top of our lungs. Even now, it’s got this nostalgic energy that takes me straight back to those carefree summers.
What’s wild is how 'Overexposed' divided fans—some missed their earlier funk-rock style, but I think Adam Levine’s vocals shine brighter here. The production’s slick, the hooks are undeniable, and 'One More Night' especially has that addictive reggae-pop rhythm. It’s one of those albums where even the deep cuts like 'Wipe Your Eyes' stuck with me. Still holds up if you ask me!
Counting all the albums featuring Adam Levine's vocals is a bit of a musical adventure! As of October 2023, Maroon 5 has released a total of seven studio albums: 'Songs About Jane', 'It Won't Be Soon Before Long', 'Hands All Over', 'Overexposed', 'V', 'Red Pill Blues', and their latest 'JORDI'. Each one showcases his distinctive voice and songwriting abilities, which have evolved over the years.
'JORDI', their most recent album, pays tribute to their late manager and includes collaborations with a variety of artists, offering a fresh mix that really highlights how Adam's style has matured. It's fascinating how Adam has collaborated with so many musicians, bringing flavors from pop, R&B, and even funk to the table. Not only does he shine in Maroon 5's albums, but his voice also appears on various singles along the way, like 'Moves Like Jagger' and collaborations outside the band. The way he effortlessly melds genres is something I truly admire.
If we count those individual singles and collaborations, the number definitely swells. His influence in the music industry is palpable, and every album comes with its own sound that captures different eras of pop culture. Even after all these years, his ability to adapt while keeping his unique flair is just phenomenal! It's no wonder Maroon 5 stays relevant in the ever-evolving music scene.