What are maroon five fans called?
What do fans of Madonna, Eminem, Adele, Maroon 5, and Kelly Clarkson call themselves? Just plain old "fans." This brings to mind Stephen Colbert's 2008 interview with Rush. He asked the band if they call their fans "Rushians." Neil Peart's reply: "They have their own names."
With a fresh sound and a new band mate, the group decided to change their name first to Maroon, eventually settling on Maroon 5. The reason for the name remains a bit of a mystery: According to some, it was inspired by a fictional band called Yellow 5, which is featured on the Web-based comic Pokey the Penguin.
Bruno Mars
His debut album was titled "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," his band's name is the Hooligans and he eventually decided to give the name to his biggest supporters. The one thing that Bruno can attest to is that his fandom includes supporters of all ages.
It's been several years since Eilish released songs like “Ocean Eyes.” Over time, the fan base has changed its collective name from “Avocados” to “Eyelashes.” According to PopBuzz, others refer to themselves as “Pirates,” inspired by Eilish's middle name.
Daydreamers is the fan name given to Adele's fans. The term is derived from Adele's song "Daydreamer" (from her debut album, 19). The term was first used on the fan forums on Adele's official website.
The Band's Origins
They all had a crush on the same girl and her name was, you guessed it, Kara. At the time, the band members were Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick.
While Maroon 5 grosses an average of $1.5 million per show, according to Forbes, they essentially performed at the Super Bowl for free like so many of their predecessors.
Yes, There's a Wordle Just for Taylor Swift Fans, and It's Called Taylordle.
Zendaya is all about keeping things hip, even when it comes to the name of her fans. While Nicki Minaj's fans are called “Barbz” and Justin Bieber's are “Beliebers,” Zendaya's fans are called “ZSwaggers.” However, Zendaya would like to make that name a thing of the past.
What is Ariana Grande fans called?
They were originally called "The Ariana Army", then "Tiny Elephants", then the fanbase name slowly became "The Loves" but it didn't really catch on, eventually, the fans gave themselves the name "Arianators", which spread and was accepted by Grande, becoming the official name.
But Rodeo also foreshadowed the Houston rapper's rise as one of the greatest performers of his generation, with his first headlining tour for the album helping him cultivate his fanbase of “ragers.”
Holland fans now have an official name! On August 21, Holland announced that his fan club will be called “Harling” (The combination of Holland and darling). The name is particularly special as it had been unofficially used by fans since his debut at the beginning of this year with “Neverland.”
Selenators. Not to be confused with a Selena hater, "Selenator" is a term of endearment for a fan of Selena Gomez.
Miley Cyrus: Smilers
Born Destiny Hope Cyrus, Miley Cyrus's stage name was derived from the 'Smiley' nickname her Mum and Dad gave her as she often beamed as a kid. It seemed only natural then to give her fans the affectionate name 'Smilers'.
Harry Styles' fandom are called 'Stylers'.
Enter: Nicki Minaj and the hold she has on her fans, known as Barbz. Not only do a subset of fans feel personal responsibility to promote her, but she herself has actively mobilized them over the years against people that she is in conflict with, on scales both large and small.
She refers to her fans as "hotties" and credits her hyperactive fan base for her early success.
Beliebers refer to fanatical devotees of the Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber.
Maroon 5
Is Maroon 5 still the original band?
Of the original Maroon 5 members, Jesse Carmichael is still a keyboardist for the band and James Valentine provides backup vocals and plays lead guitar. The three original Maroon 5 bandmates are now joined by Matt Flynn, PJ Morton, and Sam Farrar.
In October 2019, Adam finally shared the real motivation behind his departure: His family. During an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the father of two said that leaving The Voice allowed him to focus on his wife and children.
In this exclusive interview, PJ Morton talks about how he feels about being referred to as the Black guy in Maroon 5, the similarities between his group and Young Money, how he linked up with YMCMB, and being a soulful pop solo artist on the rise.