Michael Jackson Remembered: Adam Levine on the Rhythm King
Maroon 5’s Adam Levine
I never met him, but he was probably the single most important musical influence for me. I would say even before I got into the Beatles, I was into Michael Jackson. If you were living in 1984 and you were five years old, that was your world. Wearing the glove, dancing around the living room. That was your life. He was so all-consuming at the time. That was probably the biggest he ever was. His death has launched a lot of retrospectives and people are celebrating his music, but, I haven’t stopped celebrating Michael Jackson since 1984. I’ve been blasting since the ’80s. He was a very rhythmic kind of singer and writer, so his melodies were all very rhythm based. He played off of the drums a lot and I learned how to do that from Michael Jackson. There’s no way it could have been from anyone else. He started that whole type of writing.