the re-arrival of the gathering's third studio collection Hands All Over (2010). The tune was composed by Adam Levine, Ammar Malik, Benjamin Levin, and Shellback; the last two are likewise the makers. "Moves like Jagger" is a move pop and electropop melody and is supported by synths and electronic drums. The verses allude to a male's capacity to awe an affection enthusiasm with his move moves, which he looks at to those of Mick Jagger, frontman of the Rolling Stones.
"Moves like Jagger" was generally welcomed by music commentators, who applauded the melody's ensemble. Adulate likewise went to the vocals of Levine and Aguilera, with faultfinders bringing up strong science between the two. In like manner, the melody was a business achievement, going ahead to beat the graphs in more than 18 nations. In the United States, "Moves like Jagger" turned into the band's second (after 2007's "Makes Me Wonder") and Aguilera's fifth number-one single and is among the top rated singles ever. The melody additionally made Aguilera the second female craftsman to score a main hit in the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s (the first being Britney Spears), which thus made her the fourth female to score number-one singles in three distinct decades, after Janet Jackson, Madonna and Spears. Around the world, it was the ninth-top of the line advanced single of 2011 with offers of 7 million duplicates. Starting 2014, the melody positions as one of the six top rated advanced singles ever with offers of more than 15 million duplicates.
The music video was coordinated by Jonas Åkerlund. The video includes an old video footage of Jagger and his famous move moves. "Moves like Jagger" was designated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 54th Grammy Awards yet lost to "Body and Soul" by Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse. The tune was initially performed in June 2011 on a scene of The Voice (where Levine and Aguilera both served as judges/mentors).
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