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Red Pill Blues is the sixth studio album by Maroon 5. It was released on November 3, 2017, by 222 and Interscope Records. The title of the album refers to the science fiction term of taking the red pill or the blue pill, which originated from the 1999 sci-fi film The Matrix. The album is the follow-up to their fifth studio album V (2014) and features guest appearances from ASAP Rocky, SZA, LunchMoney Lewis and Julia Michaels.
News just broke that the 34-year-old singer and The Voice coach has sold an autobiographical comedy series that he is co-producing to NBC. The project is based on the real life relationship between Adam and his best friend and roommate from before they found success, writer/producer Gene Hong, according to Deadline.
The pilot of the series will be written by Gene and the pair will executive produce alongside Adam‘s childhood friend Jordan Feldstein of 222 Prods.
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Adam Taps OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder as Season 5 Advisor
Adam Levine may have a serious bromance going on with fellow coach Blake Shelton on The Voice, but when it comes to the competition in season five, Levine has enlisted another musical man to try and get the win this year.
We can exclusively reveal that Adam Levine has chosen OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder as his team’s advisor during the Battle Rounds on this upcoming season of The Voice. For those of you not versed in the flow of the NBC singing competition, the Battle Rounds puts singers head to head in a cage-match fight to the death! Except, there is no death involved, it’s just an elimination. So, let’s call it a career death.
Levine recently spoke in defense of The Voice when some critics (and American Idol producers) pointed out that the NBC series has yet to produce a “superstar.”
“We totally understand because of the comparisons that might exist out there, why it might seem to be a failure on the show’s part,” the Maroon 5 star said during the Summer TCA press tour. “The immediacy of winning and becoming a huge star is a fairytale that we would love to see take place, but it’s still a fairytale.”
Levine and Co. ended up with the last laugh, because the Emmys shut out both American Idol and the X Factor in favor of The Voice in the Outstanding Reality-Competition Program category.
The Voice’s fifth season premieres Sept. 23 on NBC, and the Battle Rounds will air Oct. 14 and 15.