Updated On: 21 June, 2021 07:46 AM IST | Mumbai | The Hitlist Team
Blame it on the vocals that seem to be excessively touched-up, a melody that isn’t particularly catchy, or even the lyrics that, at times, don’t seem to coherently allude to anything, but this one seems like a waste of what could have been a meaningful collaboration.

Maroon
Remedy from Maroon 5’s seventh studio album, Jordi, is perhaps the weakest link of the entire track-list. Despite being supported by Stevie Nicks’ legendary vocals, the track is way too pale to inspire another listen. Placed amid an array of promising tracks — including the title track, a hair-raising tribute to the band’s manager Jordan Feldstein, who died in 2017 — Remedy recedes to the backdrop.
Blame it on the vocals that seem to be excessively touched-up, a melody that isn’t particularly catchy, or even the lyrics that, at times, don’t seem to coherently allude to anything, but this one seems like a waste of what could have been a meaningful collaboration.