maroon 5

It's been a decade since Maroon 5 burst onto the music scene with "Songs About Jane", their debut album which came out in June 2002. It has gone on to sell close to five million copies in the U.S. alone, producing three hit singles in "Harder To Breathe", "This Love", and "She Will be Loved", earning the group a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

To mark the occasion, a deluxe "Songs About Jane 10th Anniversary Edition" debuted yesterday as a two-CD set that includes the demos of the 12 original songs, including previously unreleased songs like "Take What You Want", "Woman" and "Chilly Winter", as well as "Rag Doll" (a non-album B-side available only internationally) and an alternative mix of "The Sun".

The second disc provides access to a pair of videos on maroon5.com through PUSH technology when the CD is inserted into a computer, including unreleased in-studio footage of the making of "Songs About Jane" and the official electronic press kit for the album.

Maroon 5's fourth album "Overexposed", with current smash single "Payphone" featuring Wiz Khalifa, arrives June, 26th.