Adam Levine Reflects on 'Moves Like Jagger' Impact After Mick Jagger Video Went Viral

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It's a full circle moment for Adam Levine after seeing Mick Jagger bust some moves out on the dance floor while a live band plays "Moves Like Jagger" in the background.

The song, a No. 1 hit in 2011, referenced Jagger's dance moves and how a man can woo a woman by dancing like him.

Mick Jagger Shows His Moves In New Video

In a video that the Rolling Stones frontman shared on social media, he was seen dancing while the band Splash covered the Maroon 5 hit.

"Moves like who !...Music by Splash," Jagger captioned the video on Instagram.

Fans of the 80-year-old singer were surprised by how much energy he still has, and they showered him with praise in the comments.

"Imagine having Mick Jagger casually dancing in the crowd for your performance," one commented.

"You are unique Mick, there will never be another like you, legend!" a fan shared.

"Danced with him once in Adelaide. Will name drop, brag and remember forever. Best dance partner ever. The guy is a machine," a third fan chimed in.

"He does this stuff all the time! saw him walking on the sidewalk by himself when the Stones were in St Louis in 2021. No one is our car believed it, but I KNOW it was him... he posted incognito bar visits in STL later. He's the BEST at blending in! ," another user attested to Jagger's energy.

"Moves LIKE JAGGER, in real life!! Where is this !? HILARIOUS MICK !!," another wrote.

Adam Levine Reacts to Mick Jagger's Video

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Levine talked about the viral Jagger video.

"It's really surreal," he shared. "It's just one of those things you're like, 'oh my, like how is this possible. What is happening. It's bizarre.'"

When recalling the song's origins, Levine shared that at the time, he was the "only idiot crazy enough" to claim the song, when it was supposed to be for a female artist.

Apparently, it's a "confidence thing. It's a swag thing," Levine said. "He's the man."

Watch Levine's full interview below.

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Mick Jagger, Adam Levine, Maroon 5, The Rolling Stones
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