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== Development and concept == |
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In 2014, film director [[David Dobkin (director)|David Dobkin]] was in [[Rome]], Italy, for the premiere of his film, ''[[The Judge (2014 film)|The Judge]]''. During his stay there, he received an [[e-mail]] from [[Maroon 5]]'s frontman [[Adam Levine]] with the text, "Hey man are you available in November to do a video?" Dobkin eagerly accepted the offer to shoot their new video. "I’ve known Adam for over a decade. I met him before the first Maroon 5 album came out. My wife’s parents are best friends with his grandparents and I spend [[Christmas]] with him every year. So we’ve known each other for a long time and always talked about doing something together but were never able to get our schedules lined up."<ref name="vh1 video interview">{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2015-01-14/maroon-5-david-dobkin-sugar-video-wedding-crashers/|title=Director David Dobkin Shows Maroon 5 His 'Wedding Crashers' Tricks In New 'Sugar' Video|publisher=[[VH1]]. [[Viacom Media Networks]]|last=Smith|first=Ben|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> After he agreed to film the video for "[[Sugar (Maroon 5 song)|Sugar]]", they started bouncing around ideas for its concept. Dobkin wanted the video to be about the band's connection with their audience and wanted elements of real people and [[Los Angeles]], Levine's hometown.<ref name="vh1 video interview"/> In an interview with [[VH1]], the director revealed, "Then the idea came up of, what if they went to real weddings and showed up as the surprise wedding band?". When Levine heard the idea, he loved it.<ref name="vh1 video interview"/> |
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In 2005, Dobkin directed the film ''[[Wedding Crashers]]'' in which [[Owen Wilson]] and [[Vince Vaughn]] played the characters of John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey.<ref name="cnn video">{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/15/entertainment/feat-maroon-5-sugar-video/|title=Maroon 5 crash weddings in video for 'Sugar'|publisher=[[CNN]]|last=Smith|first=Melodi|date=January 15, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> They star as "two dashing rogues who sneak into nuptials in search of lovelorn bridesmaids."<ref name="vh1 video interview"/> The film received positive reviews from movie critics<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rottentomatoes.com/m/wedding_crashers/ |title=Wedding Crashers Review |publisher= [[Rotten Tomatoes]]. [[Flixster]] |accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> and was a box office success earning over $285 million dollars worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=weddingcrashers.htm|title=Wedding Crashers (2005) - Weekend Box Office Results - Box Office Mojo|publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> Dobkin revealed, "For 10 years everyone asks me to do something related to that movie. I’ve never wanted to go back there, just because it’s something that worked so well. But we locked in on this idea and thought it would be great. And then it was like, holy shit, how do we pull this off?" After the concept was decided on, they started preparing the wedding crashes. At the beginning, Dobkin thought that no one should know about the crash and filming. After some rethinking, however, he decided that at least one person should know about it. So they informed only the [[groom]]s and decided to keep the secret from the [[bride]]s. The grooms were not, however, told the name of the band; they were only told that they are very popular and had won several [[Grammy Award]]s. The next step was deciding how, at the beginning of each performance, the band would hide. Dobkin designed and had built a drop-down tent, where a button was pressed, causing the curtains drop to the floor. After that, Dobkin visited many wedding planners in Los Angeles and visited a number of the locations where weddings would be happening, in order to decide which location at the site would be the best for setting up the tent.<ref name="vh1 video interview"/> |
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== Filming == |
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[[File:Park Plaza Hotel, (entrance).jpg|thumbnail|right|One of the filming locations was the ballroom at the [[Park Plaza Hotel (Los Angeles)|Park Plaza Hotel]]]] |
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The music video was filmed on December 6, 2014 in Los Angeles.<ref name="official video"/> It was shot at several ballrooms, located at various locations around the city, where weddings were happening. One of the ballrooms was at the Park Plaza Hotel, a very popular location for celebrations and parties.<ref name="radio video"/> A week before filming the video commenced, Dobkin went to see the band, who were rehearsing for the visual.<ref name="vh12">{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2015-01-14/maroon-5-david-dobkin-sugar-video-wedding-crashers/2/|title=Director David Dobkin Shows Maroon 5 His ‘Wedding Crashers’ Tricks In New 'Sugar' Video: Page 2|publisher=VH1. Viacom Media Networks|last=Smith|first=Ben|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> During the meeting, Levine questioned the concept, "What if people don’t like us? What happens if we ruin the bride's moment?". That was the first time they started wondering "What if we're ruining someone’s most special day?"<ref name="vh12"/> In order to prevent that from hapenning, Levine got an idea: after performing "Sugar", he and the band's guitarist, [[James Valentine (musician)|James Valentine]] would perform an acoustic version of their 2004 single "She Will Be Loved" just for the bride and the groom. The dance floor would be cleared of everyone except for the newlyweds and the song would be another traditional "First Dance" for the newlyweds. According to Dobkin, that was a very good idea. "That’s awesome. It’s just sick romantic."<ref name="vh12"/> |
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A few days before shooting began, most of the grooms started getting nervous and wanted to cancel the wedding crash. Dobkin met with each of them and talked them out of canceling. At one point, he told them that the mysterious band is in fact Maroon 5. Eventually, it turned out that most of them were fans of Maroon 5 and "Adam from ''[[The Voice (U.S. TV series)|The Voice]]''" and had positive responses for performing "She Will Be Loved" after shooting "Sugar". "There’s no way she could be mad at me after that".<ref name="vh12"/> Before filming the video, the band invited, via [[Twitter]], their fans to take part in the shoots.<ref name="e online video">{{cite web|url=http://uk.eonline.com/news/614765/maroon-5-crashes-weddings-in-sugar-video-watch-brides-and-grooms-freak-out-over-adam-levine-s-band|title=Maroon 5 Crashes Weddings in Sugar Video—Watch Brides and Grooms Freak Out Over Adam Levine's Band!|publisher=[[E! Online News]]. [[E!]]|last=Heller|first=Corinne|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 14, 2015}}</ref> Prior to the filming of each sequence, the production team had approximately 20 minutes to enter the location and begin building the tent, while the band tried to get in unnoticed.<ref name="vh1 video interview"/> During the first wedding, which was a [[Jewish wedding]], the bride and the groom were sitting in their chairs and while the tent was being constructed, Dobkin received a call on his radio saying that the band was stuck in the elevator. Eventually, they got out of the elevator and had to run nine floors in order to get to the ballroom in time for filming. Dobkin recalled that when the performance of "Sugar" finished, the members of the band looked at him like they wanted to say, "Oh my God. That was awesome! Where’s the next one?"<ref name="vh12"/> |
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⚫ | Scenes are intercut with the band driving again, getting to another wedding and are sneaking inside the building where its happening. Similar situation happens there when they show to the guests which are both surprised and happy. While driving around Los Angeles, some girls recognize the band and take picture with Valentine. During the last of the video, the band crashes in five more weddings leaving the people surprised. The video |
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== Release == |
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Levine spoke with [[Kevin Frazier]] of ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' and told him how it was stressful to arrange the whole video, however, the brides and grooms were shocked that the band crashed their wedding. He added, "It was a lot of fun. It felt good to kind of surprise these people and make them happy. Happy that they liked our band too. It would have been a total disaster [if not]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etonline.com/music/156288_maroon_5_crashes_weddings_in_sugar_music_video/|title=Wedding Crashers! Maroon 5 Surprises Brides and Grooms In 'Sugar' Video|work=[[Entertainment Tonight]]|last=Willis|first=Jackie|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> According to Ryan Reed of ''Rolling Stone'', in the video the band channels the roles of actors [[Owen Wilson]] and [[Vince Vaughn]] in ''Wedding Crashers'' while surprising the audience with their performance of "Sugar".<ref name="rolling stone video"/> Elias Leight of ''Billboard'' noted that the reaction of the people ranged from screaming, pointing, then shouting, while in the end they were finally dancing. He also noted that the girls were quicker to recognize Levine than the boys.<ref name="billboard video review"/> Jennifer Maas of ''Entertainment Weekly'' noted how every groom should be embarrassed of Levine hugging his bride after the end of performance and wrote, "All in all, if this is somehow an authentic stunt, the music video director totally stole the thunder of those couples' wedding videographers."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://music-mix.ew.com/2015/01/14/maroon-5-sugar-video/|title=Adam Levine crashes weddings for Maroon 5 'Sugar' video because he can|work=Entertainment Weekly|publisher=Time Inc|last=Maas|first=Jennifer|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'''s Laura Stampler reviewed the video and wrote that although the video will not make you mad like Maroon 5's previous visual for "[[Animals (Maroon 5 song)|Animals]]" in which Levine stalks a woman who is played by his real-wife, model [[Behati Prinsloo]] while covered in blood, "but you’ll probably still be annoyed".<ref name="time video review">{{cite web|url=http://time.com/3668085/maroon-5-sugar-video/|title=Maroon 5 Can’t Stop Crashing Weddings In This New Video|work=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|publisher=Time Inc|last=Stampler|first=Laura|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> She further stated that "I do" is the happiest moment in your life, but seeing Levine singing the lyrics "hotter than southern California Bay" to the new wife "is the happiest moment in your life".<ref name="time video review"/> |
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In a press release for the video, Levine stated, "It was an out of body experience. I had no idea I would be affected by the overwhelming reactions we received from the couples and guests. Being able to create an unforgettable experience for several people was the highlight of it all."<ref name="rolling stone video"/> He also spoke with [[Kevin Frazier]] of ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' and told him how it was stressful to arrange the whole video. however, the brides and grooms were shocked that the band crashed their wedding. He added, "It was a lot of fun. It felt good to kind of surprise these people and make them happy. Happy that they liked our band too. It would have been a total disaster [if not]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etonline.com/music/156288_maroon_5_crashes_weddings_in_sugar_music_video/|title=Wedding Crashers! Maroon 5 Surprises Brides and Grooms In 'Sugar' Video|work=[[Entertainment Tonight]]|last=Willis|first=Jackie|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> A representative for Duke Photography, who photographed the weddings, has said, "It was an incredible surprise and everyone at the wedding is going to cherish those memories."<ref name="e online video"/> The video for "Sugar" premiered on January 14, 2015 via the band's Vevo channel on YouTube.<ref name="Video Premiere">{{cite news|last1=Tietjen|first1=Alexa|title=Maroon 5 Are Wedding Crashers In New Video for 'Sugar'|url=http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2015-01-14/maroon-5-premieres-new-video-for-sugar/|accessdate=January 14, 2015|publisher=VH1. Viacom Media Networks|date=January 14, 2015}}</ref> It was available for digital download the same day, via the iTunes Store in Canada<ref name="canadavideorelease"/> and the United States.<ref name="usvideorelease"/> It received its television premiere on January 17 at 9 a.m. EST on ''VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown''.<ref name="rolling stone video"/> |
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⚫ | The video starts with the members of the band getting out of a location, with Levine saying, "It's December 6, 2014. We're going to drive across L.A. and hit every wedding we possibly can."<ref name="rolling stone video">{{cite news|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/maroon-5-crash-wedding-receptions-in-sugar-video-20150114|title=See Maroon 5 Crash Wedding in 'Sugar' Clip|work=[[Rolling Stone]]|publisher=[[Jann Wenner|Wenner Media]] [[Limited liability company|LLC]]|last=Reed|first=Ryan|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 14, 2015}}</ref> After the speech he gets into the car and starts driving. Subsequently, a van parks near the [[Park Plaza Hotel (Los Angeles)|Park Plaza Hotel]] where a wedding is happening in its ballroom.<ref name="radio video">{{cite web|url=http://radio.com/2015/01/14/maroon-5-sugar-video/|title=Maroon 5 Thrill Some Brides in ‘Sugar’ Video: Watch|publisher=[[CBS Radio|CBS Radio News]]. [[CBS]]|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 14, 2015}}</ref> A group of people get out of it, enter the building and start constructing a secret scene while the guests are surprised and start wondering what's happening. One guest stands up and starts arguing with the builders, while scenes are intercut with Maroon 5 driving around the city and Levine singing the lyrics of the song. The band gets in front of the hotel and sneaks into the building while the whole situation is happening; they are getting into the white sheets where the instruments are set in. As they are set they call the bride and the groom to stand in front of them and get the curtains down; when they see them the bride starts to scream happily, while the groom gets confused. After that they start smiling and all the guests get up and start dancing to the song. |
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⚫ | Scenes are intercut with the band driving again, getting to another wedding and are sneaking inside the building where its happening. Similar situation happens there when they show to the guests which are both surprised and happy. While driving around Los Angeles, some girls recognize the band and take picture with Valentine. During the last of the video, the band crashes in five more weddings leaving the people surprised. The video concludes with the guests of the weddings giving applause to the band, while Maroon 5's members cheer with the newlyweds. At the very ending of the visual, Levine says to the guests "Thank you guys, this was the coolest thing we did ever, ever, ever, ever...<ref name="official video">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09R8_2nJtjg|title=Maroon 5 - Sugar|publisher=[[Vevo]]. [[YouTube]]|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> |
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According to Ryan Reed of ''Rolling Stone'', in the video the band channels the roles of actors Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in ''Wedding Crashers'' while surprising the audience with their performance of "Sugar".<ref name="rolling stone video"/> ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''{{'}}s Catherine Gee thought that the video proves that, "seems to not a soul in Los Angeles would mind if the rock band arrived at their reception unannounced and performed their new single."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturevideo/musicvideo/11347160/Maroon-5-crash-real-life-weddings-for-new-video-Sugar.html|title=Maroon 5 crash real-life weddings for new video 'Sugar'|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|publisher=[[Telegraph Media Group]]|last=Gee|first=Catherine|date=January 15, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> Elias Leight of ''Billboard'' noted that the reaction of the people in the crash ranged from screaming, pointing, then shouting, while in the end they were finally dancing. He also noted that the girls were quicker to recognize Levine than the boys.<ref name="billboard video review">{{cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6436714/maroon-5-sugar-video-wedding-crash|title=Watch Maroon 5 Crash Real Weddings in 'Sugar' Video|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|last=Leight|first=Elias|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 24, 2015}}</ref> Melodi Smith of [[CNN]] wrote that the looks of faces in the rooms are "priceless: delight, tears, confusion".<ref name="cnn video"/> Jennifer Maas of ''Entertainment Weekly'' noted how every groom should be embarrassed of Levine hugging his bride after the end of performance and wrote, "All in all, if this is somehow an authentic stunt, the music video director totally stole the thunder of those couples' wedding videographers."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://music-mix.ew.com/2015/01/14/maroon-5-sugar-video/|title=Adam Levine crashes weddings for Maroon 5 'Sugar' video because he can|work=Entertainment Weekly|publisher=Time Inc|last=Maas|first=Jennifer|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> |
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Steven Gottlieb of Video Static called the video "fun" and "gambit" with a goal just to surprise the wedding and not to pick up drunk bridesmaids, a reference to ''Wedding Crashers''.<ref name="video static"/> Elizabeth Vanmetre of ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'' wrote that, "Having Adam Levine crash your wedding would be the icing on any wedding cake."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/maroon-5-crashes-weddings-new-music-video-sugar-article-1.2078969|title=Maroon 5 crashes real Los Angeles weddings in new music video 'Sugar'|work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]|last=Vanmetre|first=Elizabeth|date=January 15, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'''s Laura Stampler reviewed the video and wrote that although the video will not make you mad like Maroon 5's previous visual for "[[Animals (Maroon 5 song)|Animals]]" in which Levine stalks a woman who is played by his real-wife, model [[Behati Prinsloo]] while covered in blood, "but you’ll probably still be annoyed".<ref name="time video review">{{cite web|url=http://time.com/3668085/maroon-5-sugar-video/|title=Maroon 5 Can’t Stop Crashing Weddings In This New Video|work=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]|publisher=Time Inc|last=Stampler|first=Laura|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 15, 2015}}</ref> She further stated that "I do" is the happiest moment in your life, but seeing Levine singing the lyrics "hotter than southern California Bay" to the new wife "is the happiest moment in your life".<ref name="time video review"/> According to Leigh Weingus of ''[[The Huffington Post]]'' in the video, Levine made the wedding crashing a lot more "awesome" than Wilson and Vaughn.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/14/maroon-5-sugar-video_n_6473464.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063|title=Maroon 5's 'Sugar' Video Raises The Bar For Wedding Crashers Everywhere|work=[[The Huffington Post]]|last=Weingus|first=Leigh|date=January 14, 2015|accessdate=January 16, 2015}}</ref> Paul Grein of [[Yahoo! Music]]'s Chart Watch labeled the video as a little bit "corny", however according to him it's also "cute" and "fun".<ref name="yahoo">{{cite web|url=https://www.yahoo.com/music/maroon-5s-sugar-rushes-to-the-top-10-108767996651.html|title=Maroon 5's 'Sugar' Rushes to the Top 10|publisher=Chart Watch. [[Yahoo! Music]]|last=Grein|first=Paul|date=January 22, 2015|accessdate=January 22, 2015}}</ref> |
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=== Staging accusations === |
=== Staging accusations === |
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Several online magazines including ''[[Life & Style (magazine)|Life & Style]]'',<ref name="lifeandstyle"/> ''Rolling Stone''<ref>{{cite web|last1=Knopper|first1=Steve|title=On the Charts: Meghan Trainor Channels 'Bass' Into Number One Album|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/on-the-charts-meghan-trainor-channels-bass-into-number-one-album-20150121|website=Rolling Stone|publisher=Wenner Media LLC|accessdate=January 22, 2015|date=January 21, 2015}}</ref> and ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/news/a35402/maroon-5-sugar-video-fake-weddings/|title=Did Maroon 5 Fake Some of the Weddings in Their New Music Video?!|work=[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]|last=Rees|first=Alex|date=January 16, 2015|accessdate=January 22, 2015}}</ref> reported that the video was allegedly staged and filmed over a course of three days on the same location. According to them, the first groom was played by New Zealand actor [[Nico Evers-Swindell]], while actor, Eric Satterberg and a former 'America's Next Top Model' contestant, [[Raina Hein]] also played the role of a guest and bride respectively. |
Several online magazines including ''[[Life & Style (magazine)|Life & Style]]'',<ref name="lifeandstyle"/> ''Rolling Stone''<ref>{{cite web|last1=Knopper|first1=Steve|title=On the Charts: Meghan Trainor Channels 'Bass' Into Number One Album|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/on-the-charts-meghan-trainor-channels-bass-into-number-one-album-20150121|website=[[Rolling Stone]]|publisher=[[Wenner Media LLC]]|accessdate=January 22, 2015|date=January 21, 2015}}</ref> and ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/news/a35402/maroon-5-sugar-video-fake-weddings/|title=Did Maroon 5 Fake Some of the Weddings in Their New Music Video?!|work=[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]|last=Rees|first=Alex|date=January 16, 2015|accessdate=January 22, 2015}}</ref> reported that the video was allegedly staged and filmed over a course of three days on the same location. According to them, the first groom was played by New Zealand actor [[Nico Evers-Swindell]], while actor, Eric Satterberg and a former 'America's Next Top Model' contestant, [[Raina Hein]] also played the role of a guest and bride respectively. Additionally, two of the actors who played the role of parents said "The Buzz on the internet is whether the Maroon 5 'Sugar' music video is real or staged. We played the parents of the Asian bride and yes, everything was staged".<ref name="lifeandstyle">{{cite web|url=http://www.lifeandstylemag.com/posts/remember-that-maroon-5-music-video-where-adam-levine-the-band-crashed-weddings-it-was-all-staged-49825|title=Remember That Maroon 5 Music Video Where Adam Levine & the Band Crashed Weddings? It Was All Staged!|work=[[Life & Style (magazine)]]|last=Cacich|first=Allison|date=January 19, 2015|accessdate=January 21, 2015}}</ref> Carly Mallenbaum of ''[[USA Today]]'' also analyzed the situation and wrote that although its possible some of the weddings were staged, at least two of them were real. She spoke to wedding photographer, Eric Parsons who told her that he was shooting one of the weddings when Maroon 5 made the guest surprise, "Sharon [the bride] knew nothing about it. She's the one who mouths '[[Fuck#Modern usage|WTF]]' in the video.".<ref name="usastage">{{cite news|url=http://entertainthis.usatoday.com/2015/01/22/maroon-5-sugar-staged/|title=Maroon 5's wedding crasher video: What's real v. staged?|work=[[USA Today]]|publisher=[[Gannett Company|Gannett Company Inc]]|last=Mallenbaum|first=Carly|date=January 22, 2015|accessdate=January 24, 2015}}</ref> Another photographer, Duke Khodaverdian was shooting other wedding, "Around 10:30, some producer came up and said, 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have a great surprise for you' Everyone went berzerk. The room was electric."<ref name="usastage"/> The scenes where the band is taking shots of a [[cognac]] are part of a wedding Khodaverdian shot.<ref name="usastage"/> |
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==Track listing== |
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"Sugar" is a song recorded by American pop rock band Maroon 5 for their fifth studio album, V (2014). It was written by Adam Levine, Lukasz Gottwald, Jacob Kasher Hindlin and Mike Posner together with its producers Ammo and Cirkut. It was sent to contemporary hit radio in the United States, as the third single from the album on January 13, 2015. A remix of the song, featuring Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj was digitally released on March 10, via the iTunes Store. "Sugar" is a disco, funk-pop and soul song that features wide range of instruments including percussion, keyboards and guitars.
"Sugar" received generally positive reviews from music critics who praised its catchy feel and retro vibe. In the US, it peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the band's third top ten single from V, and eighth consecutive top ten hit. Film director David Dobkin shot the accompanying music video for the single in Los Angeles in December 2014. Inspired by the 2005 romantic comedy, Wedding Crashers, it features Maroon 5 crashing and coming uninvited on weddings that happen in the city on that day. The video premiered on January 14, 2015, and had its first television air on January 17. The song is also used as the encore of the shows during the Maroon 5 World Tour 2015.
Production and release
"Sugar" was written by Adam Levine, Lukasz Gottwald, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Mike Posner, Joshua Coleman and Henry Walter. The production of the song was done by the latter two under their respective production names Ammo and Cirkut. The lead vocals were sung by Levine, while additional vocals provided singer Posner who co-wrote the track.[1] "Sugar" was recorded at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, Dr. Luke in the Boo in Malibu and The Mothership in Sherman Oaks while it was mixed at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach. Doug McKean, Clint Gibbs, Noah Passovoy and Jonathan Sher all served as engineers of the song, while John Armstrong, Eric Eylands, Rachael Findlen and Cameron Montgomery helped them finish the engineering, serving as additional engineers. John Hanes was the mixing engineer while all the instrumentation and programming was provided by Maroon 5, Dr. Luke, Ammo and Cirkut. Artie Smith was the instrument technician.[1] Interscope Records serviced the song to contemporary hit radio in the United States on January 13, 2015.[2] The same day, the band unveiled the official artwork for the single that features red-colored lips holding a sugar cube; Mike Wass of Idolator called it "candy-colored".[3] On March 10, a remix of the song, featuring Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, was digitally released via the iTunes Store.[4]
Composition and lyrical interpretation
"Sugar" is a disco,[5] funk-pop[6] and soul song[7] with a length of three minutes and fifty-six seconds.[1] It features a wide range of instruments including, a guitar provided by James Valentine and Dr. Luke, bass played by Mickey Madden and synth bass provided by Dr. Luke. The producer Cirkut provided the core percussion while PJ Morton, Jesse Carmichael, Dr. Luke, Ammo and Cirkut contributed to the keyboards.[1] Musically, "Sugar" combines the grooves of the funk and "synth-driven" of the 1980s music nostalgia feeling.[8] According to Kobalt Music Publishing's digital sheet music for the song, "Sugar" is composed in the key of D major and set in common time signature, and has a moderately slow groove of 124 beats per minute.[9] Levine's vocals span from the low note of D4 to the high note of F6.[9]
Kyle Anderson of Entertainment Weekly noted the reminiscence of "Sugar" to the works by singer Bruno Mars.[7] Brad Wete of Billboard magazine compared the song's production to that of Katy Perry's 2014 single "Birthday", which was also produced by Cirkut, together with Dr. Luke.[10] Similarly, Rolling Stone's Jon Dolan compared the song to the works of Perry and wrote that the "funk-guitar licks zip across a spry, sun-drunk groove as Levine sings..."[11] Lyrically, Levine sings the lines to his romantic interest, "I just wanna be there where you are/And I gotta get one little taste".[10] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times wrote that on the Levine sounds most lecherous while singing the lyrics, "I want that red velvet, I want that sugar sweet." According to him "he croons so cleanly it's possible to imagine that he is truly singing about cake."[12]
Reception
Critical
In a review of V, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that the best moments on the album "are when Maroon 5 embrace the tuneful, slightly soulful adult contemporary pop band they've always been, as they do on 'Sugar'" among other songs.[13] Alexa Tietjen of VH1 stated that the song a "radio-friendly pop song".[14] Mike Wass of Idolator labeled the song a "ridiculously catchy jam".[3] PopMatters' Annie Galvin praised the song and wrote that "hits a sweet spot by layering a subtly funky guitar pulse over gossamer synths and multiple tracks of Levine’s easy-on-the-ears upper range."[8] Anderson of Entertainment Weekly was more critical and called the song "simultaneously empty and cluttered".[7]
Commercial
Following the release of V, "Sugar" debuted and peaked at number 13[15] and number 77[16] on the South Korean International and South Korean Gaon Chart respectively. After the song and its accompanying video was released, it gathered attention at the digital media outlets. Billboard predicted that in its first week the song is set to debut in the top 25 with digital sales of over 150,000 copies.[17] For the week dated January 31, 2015, "Sugar" debuted at number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It became Maroon 5's third song to debut in the top ten of the chart; their previous singles "Moves like Jagger" (2011) debuted same at number eight and "Payphone" (2012) debuted higher, at number three.[18] Subsequently, it became the band's 11th top ten hit and their eighth in row.[19]
Music video
Development and concept
In 2014, film director David Dobkin was in Rome, Italy, for the premiere of his film, The Judge. During his stay there, he received an e-mail from Maroon 5's frontman Adam Levine with the text, "Hey man are you available in November to do a video?" Dobkin eagerly accepted the offer to shoot their new video. "I’ve known Adam for over a decade. I met him before the first Maroon 5 album came out. My wife’s parents are best friends with his grandparents and I spend Christmas with him every year. So we’ve known each other for a long time and always talked about doing something together but were never able to get our schedules lined up."[20] After he agreed to film the video for "Sugar", they started bouncing around ideas for its concept. Dobkin wanted the video to be about the band's connection with their audience and wanted elements of real people and Los Angeles, Levine's hometown.[20] In an interview with VH1, the director revealed, "Then the idea came up of, what if they went to real weddings and showed up as the surprise wedding band?". When Levine heard the idea, he loved it.[20]
In 2005, Dobkin directed the film Wedding Crashers in which Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn played the characters of John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey.[21] They star as "two dashing rogues who sneak into nuptials in search of lovelorn bridesmaids."[20] The film received positive reviews from movie critics[22] and was a box office success earning over $285 million dollars worldwide.[23] Dobkin revealed, "For 10 years everyone asks me to do something related to that movie. I’ve never wanted to go back there, just because it’s something that worked so well. But we locked in on this idea and thought it would be great. And then it was like, holy shit, how do we pull this off?" After the concept was decided on, they started preparing the wedding crashes. At the beginning, Dobkin thought that no one should know about the crash and filming. After some rethinking, however, he decided that at least one person should know about it. So they informed only the grooms and decided to keep the secret from the brides. The grooms were not, however, told the name of the band; they were only told that they are very popular and had won several Grammy Awards. The next step was deciding how, at the beginning of each performance, the band would hide. Dobkin designed and had built a drop-down tent, where a button was pressed, causing the curtains drop to the floor. After that, Dobkin visited many wedding planners in Los Angeles and visited a number of the locations where weddings would be happening, in order to decide which location at the site would be the best for setting up the tent.[20]
Filming
The music video was filmed on December 6, 2014 in Los Angeles.[24] It was shot at several ballrooms, located at various locations around the city, where weddings were happening. One of the ballrooms was at the Park Plaza Hotel, a very popular location for celebrations and parties.[25] A week before filming the video commenced, Dobkin went to see the band, who were rehearsing for the visual.[26] During the meeting, Levine questioned the concept, "What if people don’t like us? What happens if we ruin the bride's moment?". That was the first time they started wondering "What if we're ruining someone’s most special day?"[26] In order to prevent that from hapenning, Levine got an idea: after performing "Sugar", he and the band's guitarist, James Valentine would perform an acoustic version of their 2004 single "She Will Be Loved" just for the bride and the groom. The dance floor would be cleared of everyone except for the newlyweds and the song would be another traditional "First Dance" for the newlyweds. According to Dobkin, that was a very good idea. "That’s awesome. It’s just sick romantic."[26]
A few days before shooting began, most of the grooms started getting nervous and wanted to cancel the wedding crash. Dobkin met with each of them and talked them out of canceling. At one point, he told them that the mysterious band is in fact Maroon 5. Eventually, it turned out that most of them were fans of Maroon 5 and "Adam from The Voice" and had positive responses for performing "She Will Be Loved" after shooting "Sugar". "There’s no way she could be mad at me after that".[26] Before filming the video, the band invited, via Twitter, their fans to take part in the shoots.[27] Prior to the filming of each sequence, the production team had approximately 20 minutes to enter the location and begin building the tent, while the band tried to get in unnoticed.[20] During the first wedding, which was a Jewish wedding, the bride and the groom were sitting in their chairs and while the tent was being constructed, Dobkin received a call on his radio saying that the band was stuck in the elevator. Eventually, they got out of the elevator and had to run nine floors in order to get to the ballroom in time for filming. Dobkin recalled that when the performance of "Sugar" finished, the members of the band looked at him like they wanted to say, "Oh my God. That was awesome! Where’s the next one?"[26]
Release
In a press release for the video, Levine stated, "It was an out of body experience. I had no idea I would be affected by the overwhelming reactions we received from the couples and guests. Being able to create an unforgettable experience for several people was the highlight of it all."[6] He also spoke with Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight and told him how it was stressful to arrange the whole video. however, the brides and grooms were shocked that the band crashed their wedding. He added, "It was a lot of fun. It felt good to kind of surprise these people and make them happy. Happy that they liked our band too. It would have been a total disaster [if not]."[28] A representative for Duke Photography, who photographed the weddings, has said, "It was an incredible surprise and everyone at the wedding is going to cherish those memories."[27] The video for "Sugar" premiered on January 14, 2015 via the band's Vevo channel on YouTube.[14] It was available for digital download the same day, via the iTunes Store in Canada[29] and the United States.[30] It received its television premiere on January 17 at 9 a.m. EST on VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown.[6]
Synopsis
The video starts with the members of the band getting out of a location, with Levine saying, "It's December 6, 2014. We're going to drive across L.A. and hit every wedding we possibly can."[6] After the speech he gets into the car and starts driving. Subsequently, a van parks near the Park Plaza Hotel where a wedding is happening in its ballroom.[25] A group of people get out of it, enter the building and start constructing a secret scene while the guests are surprised and start wondering what's happening. One guest stands up and starts arguing with the builders, while scenes are intercut with Maroon 5 driving around the city and Levine singing the lyrics of the song. The band gets in front of the hotel and sneaks into the building while the whole situation is happening; they are getting into the white sheets where the instruments are set in. As they are set they call the bride and the groom to stand in front of them and get the curtains down; when they see them the bride starts to scream happily, while the groom gets confused. After that they start smiling and all the guests get up and start dancing to the song.
Scenes are intercut with the band driving again, getting to another wedding and are sneaking inside the building where its happening. Similar situation happens there when they show to the guests which are both surprised and happy. While driving around Los Angeles, some girls recognize the band and take picture with Valentine. During the last of the video, the band crashes in five more weddings leaving the people surprised. The video concludes with the guests of the weddings giving applause to the band, while Maroon 5's members cheer with the newlyweds. At the very ending of the visual, Levine says to the guests "Thank you guys, this was the coolest thing we did ever, ever, ever, ever...[24]
Analysis and reception
According to Ryan Reed of Rolling Stone, in the video the band channels the roles of actors Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers while surprising the audience with their performance of "Sugar".[6] The Daily Telegraph's Catherine Gee thought that the video proves that, "seems to not a soul in Los Angeles would mind if the rock band arrived at their reception unannounced and performed their new single."[31] Elias Leight of Billboard noted that the reaction of the people in the crash ranged from screaming, pointing, then shouting, while in the end they were finally dancing. He also noted that the girls were quicker to recognize Levine than the boys.[5] Melodi Smith of CNN wrote that the looks of faces in the rooms are "priceless: delight, tears, confusion".[21] Jennifer Maas of Entertainment Weekly noted how every groom should be embarrassed of Levine hugging his bride after the end of performance and wrote, "All in all, if this is somehow an authentic stunt, the music video director totally stole the thunder of those couples' wedding videographers."[32]
Steven Gottlieb of Video Static called the video "fun" and "gambit" with a goal just to surprise the wedding and not to pick up drunk bridesmaids, a reference to Wedding Crashers.[33] Elizabeth Vanmetre of Daily News wrote that, "Having Adam Levine crash your wedding would be the icing on any wedding cake."[34] Time's Laura Stampler reviewed the video and wrote that although the video will not make you mad like Maroon 5's previous visual for "Animals" in which Levine stalks a woman who is played by his real-wife, model Behati Prinsloo while covered in blood, "but you’ll probably still be annoyed".[35] She further stated that "I do" is the happiest moment in your life, but seeing Levine singing the lyrics "hotter than southern California Bay" to the new wife "is the happiest moment in your life".[35] According to Leigh Weingus of The Huffington Post in the video, Levine made the wedding crashing a lot more "awesome" than Wilson and Vaughn.[36] Paul Grein of Yahoo! Music's Chart Watch labeled the video as a little bit "corny", however according to him it's also "cute" and "fun".[19]
Staging accusations
Several online magazines including Life & Style,[37] Rolling Stone[38] and Cosmopolitan[39] reported that the video was allegedly staged and filmed over a course of three days on the same location. According to them, the first groom was played by New Zealand actor Nico Evers-Swindell, while actor, Eric Satterberg and a former 'America's Next Top Model' contestant, Raina Hein also played the role of a guest and bride respectively. Additionally, two of the actors who played the role of parents said "The Buzz on the internet is whether the Maroon 5 'Sugar' music video is real or staged. We played the parents of the Asian bride and yes, everything was staged".[37] Carly Mallenbaum of USA Today also analyzed the situation and wrote that although its possible some of the weddings were staged, at least two of them were real. She spoke to wedding photographer, Eric Parsons who told her that he was shooting one of the weddings when Maroon 5 made the guest surprise, "Sharon [the bride] knew nothing about it. She's the one who mouths 'WTF' in the video.".[40] Another photographer, Duke Khodaverdian was shooting other wedding, "Around 10:30, some producer came up and said, 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have a great surprise for you' Everyone went berzerk. The room was electric."[40] The scenes where the band is taking shots of a cognac are part of a wedding Khodaverdian shot.[40]
Track listing
- Digital download
- "Sugar" – 3:55
- Digital download – Remix[41]
- "Sugar" (featuring Nicki Minaj) – 3:55
Cover
Chris Jamison covered "Sugar" in Season 7 of NBC's reality TV singing competition The Voice on Adam Levine's team. He performed this song on December 8, 2014.[42][43]
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of V.[1]
- Locations
- Recorded at Conway Recording Studios Hollywood, CA; Luke's in the Boo Malibu, CA; The Mothership Sherman Oaks, CA
- Mixed at MixStar Studios, Virginia Beach, VI
- Personnel
- Songwriting – Adam Levine, Joshua Coleman, Lukasz Gottwald, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Mike Posner, Henry Walter
- Production – Ammo, Cirkut
- Vocals – Adam Levine
- Additional vocals – Mike Posner
- Engineering – Doug McKean, Clint Gibbs, Noah Passovoy, Jonathan Sher
- Assistant engineers – John Armstrong, Eric Eylands, Rachael Findlen, Cameron Montgomery
- Mix engineer – John Hanes
- Instruments and programming – Maroon 5, Dr. Luke, Ammo, Cirkut
- Guitar – James Valentine, Dr. Luke
- Bass – Mickey Madden
- Synth bass – Dr. Luke
- Core Percussion – Cirkut
- Keyboards – Jesse Carmichael, PJ Morton, Dr. Luke, Ammo, Cirkut
- Instrument Technician – Artie Smith
Charts
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
---|---|---|
Australia (ARIA)[91] | Platinum | 70,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[92] | Platinum | 15,000* |
United Kingdom (BPI)[93] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
United States | January 13, 2015 | Contemporary hit radio | Interscope | [2] |
Italy | February 20, 2015 | Universal | [94] | |
Canada | March 10, 2015 | Digital download (Remix) | Interscope | [4] |
United States | [95] |
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External links
- Articles to be merged from February 2015
- Single chart usages for Germany2
- 2015 singles
- 2014 songs
- Maroon 5 songs
- Songs written by Adam Levine
- Songs written by Jacob Kasher
- Songs written by Cirkut (record producer)
- Songs written by Ammo (musician)
- Songs written by Mike Posner
- Songs written by Dr. Luke
- Song recordings produced by Cirkut (record producer)
- Interscope Records singles