Maroon 5 and BLACKPINK’s LISA collaborate in “PRICELESS” – a smooth, summer-ready anthem that intertwines romance, confidence, and global pop influence.
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Stream: “PRICELESS” – Maroon 5 ft. LISA
When pop giants Maroon 5 team up with K-pop sensation LISA for their first cross-continental collaboration, you anticipate sparks, but “PRICELESS” provides a full display of charm, vulnerability, and undeniable chemistry.
This isn’t merely a single; it’s a slow-burn summer anthem crafted for sunset drives, whispered secrets, and flirtatious moments on the dance floor. For Maroon 5, it represents a heartfelt return to their guitar-driven roots. For LISA, it's another move in solidifying her status as a versatile global artist. And for the fans of both? It’s a dream collaboration – a sultry, stylish, and subtly powerful summer anthem that truly reflects its title.
“PRICELESS” – Maroon 5 ft. LISA
At just over three minutes long, “PRICELESS” begins with warm guitar chords and a subtle groove. The song opens with Adam Levine's distinctive falsetto—gentle, introspective, and intimate. “Yeah-ooh / Yeah-ooh / Ooh,” he sings softly, almost in a whisper. It creates a melodic ambiance that feels like dusk setting in—quiet yet filled with potential. From there, “PRICELESS” reveals itself as a modern love letter: romantic but understated, emotionally rich yet elegantly restrained.
Levine’s delicate and sincere vocals deliver lines like “Baby, you’re priceless / I never had anything like this,” evoking a timeless sense of romantic awe without falling into cliché. There’s an inviting sensuality here – one that prioritizes intimacy over extravagance, making every lyric seem directed at just one listener.
Baby, you’re priceless
I never had anything like this
I’m resting my head on your thighs, it’s
All I wanna do, yeah, it’s all I wanna do
Your body
I’ve never seen anything like it
So take my money, don’t want it, no
It’s all I wanna do, yeah
You’re a lucky star
Shining in a bankrupt sky
And I’m just a guy
That wants to be with you tonight, yeah
And if you break my heart
Then maybe it was worth it still
’Cause now you know how I feel
And I can’t hide it (I can’t hide it)
The core of the song resides in its chorus: “Baby, you’re priceless / I never had anything like this.” Levine delivers these lines with gentle urgency, his voice layered over relaxed production that opts for a grounded feel rather than bombastic pop stylings. It’s not about grand gestures or explosive moments; instead, it emphasizes quiet experiences—heads resting on thighs, eyes meeting across rooms, the kind of connection that feels both rare and authentic.
The track doesn’t aim for explosiveness; it maintains a smooth, stylish, and subtle approach. Produced by Levine, Sam Farrar, and a talented team of pop experts, it nods to Maroon 5’s original guitar-driven sound with a contemporary twist. Levine even recorded the intro using his iPhone and an unplugged guitar—a return to roots that long-time fans will appreciate.
Baby, you’re priceless
I never had anything like this
I’m resting my head on your thighs, it’s
All I wanna do, yeah, it’s all I wanna do
Your body
I’ve never seen anything like it
So take my money, don’t want it, no
It’s all I wanna do, yeah, it’s all I wanna do
Just as you settle into the song’s smooth rhythm, LISA joins in, not just to feature but to transform the track.
With lines like “Yeah, talk is cheap, boy, stop it / I got my love, that’s a real big profit,” LISA shifts the focus from starry-eyed adoration to confident empowerment. Her verse is sharp, clever, and delivered with the charismatic ease of someone who knows her worth. In just a few slick bars, she transforms romantic longing into mutual empowerment, anchoring the song with her unique combination of elegance and attitude. It’s more than a feature—it’s a declaration. The contrast between her assertiveness and Levine’s emotional openness elevates “PRICELESS” beyond a standard duet. It’s a genuine dialogue, reflecting two voices, two energies, two cultures, and two views on love and connection.
Yeah, talk is cheap, boy, stop it
Look at my love, that’s a real big profit
Diamonds aren’t as flawless, yeah
You can’t find this anywhere
Just wait
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Maroon 5 and BLACKPINK’s LISA collaborate on “PRICELESS” – a sleek, summer-appropriate anthem that fuses romance, confidence, and international pop energy.