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Nate Chinen of The New York Times criticized the song's chorus and further stated, "no one bothered to upgrade a place-holder lyric during the process of songwriting. Similarly, Bruce Dennill of The Citizen criticized Levine's voice and wrote that he "doesn’t adapt his voice to change the mood – it's as high and shrill as it is in the songs with fuller arrangements." Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield labeled "Sad" as a "boring moment" on the album with a "droll" title. According to him his vocals are too "showy" to make the "Sad"'s chorus sound genuine. Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called the song a "coldly calculated" moment on Overexposed and further wrote that it doesn't match well with Levine's voice. Digital Spy's Robert Copsey stated that the track lacks the honest and raw emotion of the band's 2004 single "She Will Be Loved". Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm Stereo Hearts, produced by Benny Blanco and Robopop begins with Maroon 5s Adam Levine singing the hook.
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Both Vivecka Nair of The UrbanWire and Suzanne Byrne of RTÉ.ie called the song a standout track on Overexposed. Listen free to Stereo Hearts - Stereo Hearts (Stereo Hearts). The song received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Some critics compared the song to the work of British singer Adele (pictured). The song begins with the lyrics, "Man, it's been a long day stuck thinking 'bout it." The chorus is simple and consists of Levine singing "I'm so Sad". Rick Florino of Artistdirect wrote that it "echoes Elton John in terms of epic scope and shows just how vulnerable Levine can get." Lyrically, "Sad" is a song on which Levine "achingly" declares the end of his relationship and his heartbreak. Similarly, The New York Times' Nate Chinen compared "Sad" to Adele's 2011 single "Someone Like You". Nick Levine of NME labeled the song as "an Adele-apeing weepie". "Sad" highlights Levine's soulful tone that his voice possesses. Levine's vocal range spans from the low note of D 4 to the high note of G 5. It is written in the key of E minor, in common time, with a tempo of 116 beats per minute. "Sad" is a piano ballad with a length of three minutes and fourteen seconds. Serbian Ghanea mixed it at Mixstar Studios in Virginia Beach together with John Hanes and Phil Seaford who served as mixing engineer and mixing assistant respectively. The song was recorded at Conway Studios in Los Angeles by Noah Passovoy while Eric Eylands served as engineering assistant. For an interview with MTV News, Levine told that "Sad" is his most personal track on the album, although not revealed the inspiration behind it.

It was produced by Levine and Valentine together with Noah "Mailbox" Passovoy. He later went to the studio where Levine had a concept for the song including couple of lines for the chorus. He further stated that it was cool and he liked the chords to the verse. According to Valentine, the development of the song began one morning, "before he was even awake" he was dreaming of his living room's piano playing the melody. "Sad" was written by Maroon 5's lead singer Adam Levine together with band's guitarist, Valentine. Valentine talking about the development of "Sad" I recorded it on my phone and didn't even think about it.


I sang that melody and there weren't any words it was just kind of a melody. It was kinda cool and like the chords to the verse and I just sang that melody.
