Love Is Like by Maroon 5

Maroon 5 Love Is Like

50
ChoruScore
1 review
Aug 15, 2025
Release Date
222 Records/Interscope Records
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Maroon 5's Love Is Like lands as a nostalgic, uneven entry that nods at the band's rock influences but often falls short of genuine momentum. Across professional reviews, critics note a mix of tidy production and lyrical shallowness, with moments of real spark kept to a minimum; the record earned a 50/100 consensus score from 1 professional review.

Critics consistently point to two standout tracks as evidence the band can still write hooks that bite: “Yes I Did” and “My Love”. Reviewers praised “Yes I Did” for its shimmery hook, falsetto and a notable guitar solo, while “My Love” drew attention for slick riffs and a cool melody. Other songs such as “Jealousy Problems”, “Middle Ground” and “All Night” register as competent but less inspired, reinforcing a recurring theme of instrumentation and production outpacing lyrical depth.

While some moments suggest a welcome return to rock-leaning textures, the overall critical consensus frames Love Is Like as a limp return that trades in nostalgia more than reinvention. For readers searching for an answer to whether Love Is Like is worth a listen, the short verdict from reviewers is guarded: pick the highlights “Yes I Did” and “My Love” for the record's best rewards, while the remainder will likely satisfy devoted fans more than convert new ones.

Critics' Top Tracks

The standout songs that made critics take notice

1

Yes I Did

1 mention

""Yes I Did" might easily run away with being the best song on the album"
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2

My Love

1 mention

"There are some nice moments here, like "My Love", which features slick riffs"
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3

Middle Ground

1 mention

""Middle Ground," which marked the first serious return of guitars"
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"Yes I Did" might easily run away with being the best song on the album
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1 mention
80% sentiment

Track Ratings

How critics rated each track, relative to this album (0-100). Only tracks that made critics feel something are rated.

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1

Hideaway

0 mentions
02:49
2

Love Is Like (feat. Lil Wayne)

0 mentions
02:54
3

All Night

1 mention
40
02:45
4

Yes I Did

1 mention
80
03:36
5

Priceless (feat. LISA)

0 mentions
02:43
6

I Like It (feat. Sexyy Red)

0 mentions
02:32
7

Burn Burn Burn

1 mention
33
02:33
8

Jealousy Problems

1 mention
02:51
9

My Love

1 mention
73
02:37
10

California

0 mentions
02:16

What Critics Are Saying

Deep insights from 5 critics who reviewed this album

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Critic's Take

Maroon 5's Love Is Like trades in nostalgia while rarely delivering real thrills, yet a few songs poke through the fog. The reviewer singles out “Yes I Did” as possibly the album's best, praising its shimmery hook, falsetto and a rad guitar solo, and names “My Love” as another nice moment because of its slick riffs and cool melody. For listeners asking what the best songs on Love Is Like are, the short answer in this voice is “Yes I Did” and “My Love” - they show the band leaning into rock in the only ways that work. The rest of the record is competent but painfully average, a limp return that rarely convinces.

Key Points

  • The best song is "Yes I Did" because it reunites falsetto, a shimmery hook, and a genuine guitar solo.
  • The album's core strength is its occasional successful return to guitar-forward rock moments amid otherwise competent but uninspired pop.

Themes

return to rock influences nostalgia vs decline instrumentation vs production vocals and lyrical shallowness