(Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Last September, Maroon 5 reached out to fans to help film their music video for “Daylight.” People from all over the world came together for what they came to call The Daylight Project.
A few months later, the band took things one step further. Partnering with Playing for Change, a multimedia movement created to “inspire, connect, and ring peace to the world through music,” the collective re-purpose Maroon 5′s single “Daylight.”
Filming several female singers throughout numerous locations around the world, the video combines footage of Maroon 5 performing live while mixing the female vocalists into the backing harmonies.
The video manages to blend many unique instruments unlikely found on any Maroon 5 record including an accordion, tribal drums and a didgeridoo. All profits raised from the release will go towards building music schools for children around the world.
-Annie Reuter, Radio.com
Maroon 5 on Mix1041.com:
- Maroon 5 Get Muted On CES Livestream
- Adam Levine To Host SNL, Be More Awesome In 2013
- 5 Concerts To Look Forward To In 2013

Katy Perry + Rolling Stones
Psy Speaks At Harvard
Kelly Clarkson BBQ Meet &...
Best Buddies Kickoff With Tom...
Gwyneth Paltrow: World's Most...
Red Sox Opening Day 4-8-2013
Salt's Single Ladies 2-14-2013
St. Patrick's Day at L St....
Maroon 5 Concert 2-17-2013
Pink Concert 3-28-2013
Bruins Home Opener 1-19-2013
BSB On Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Bruins Fans Stand United
Kim's Divorce Hearing
Your 2013 Boston Red Sox
Mix 104.1 at Fenway Park for...
