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Maroon 5 Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Maroon 5 stubbornly continues to keep the origin of their band name a secret.

These days, their number of members has grown to more than five.

This time, we’ve gathered some of their popular songs that are loved around the world.

If you’re not sure where to start, be sure to check these out!

Maroon 5 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

In your pocketMaroon 551rank/position

Maroon 5 – In Your Pocket Lyrics
In your pocketMaroon 5

This song, titled “In Your Pocket,” is included on their fifth album.

It’s an energetic track that invites you to sing along with the rhythm.

With Adam’s easy-to-listen-to vocals repeating the same phrases, it’s a comfortable listen for anyone.

InfatuationMaroon 552rank/position

Infatuation – Maroon 5 – (Lyrics)
InfatuationMaroon 5

It’s known that the American singer Christina Aguilera released a song with the same title in 2002, but this is a completely different track.

Adam’s beautiful vocals and the catchy melody make it a delightful song.

It Was Always YouMaroon 553rank/position

Maroon 5 – It Was Always You (Audio)
It Was Always YouMaroon 5

A track from their fifth album, V, released on September 3, 2014.

As the title suggests, this is also a full-on heartbreak/breakup song.

With drum beats and a cutting guitar pleasantly ringing throughout, pay attention to the lyrics as they lay bare the feelings with the line, “It was always you.”

Just a feelingMaroon 554rank/position

Just A Feeling – Maroon 5 – (Lyrics)
Just a feelingMaroon 5

Sung softly by the vocalist, this song beautifully portrays the emotions wounded by a romantic relationship.

Its beautiful melody and Adam’s voice make it a captivating piece.

It’s a poignant track that evokes the sense of loss one feels after losing someone precious.

KiwiMaroon 555rank/position

Maroon 5 – Kiwi (Lyrics!!)
KiwiMaroon 5

Titled “Kiwi,” this track stands out for its vocals that sing along with a dance-style rhythm.

Featured on their second album, it’s a unique song that likens a sweet relationship with a lover to the fruit kiwi.