At the 2005 GRAMMYs, Maroon 5 proved their breakout debut, 2002's Songs About Jane, was no fluke when they won the coveted Best New Artist honor. Frontman Adam Levine delivered a charming speech with the full band by his side, first shouting out fellow nominee Kanye West for being "unbelievable" before thanking family, friends and the team that helped launch their success.
Since their Best New Artist win, Maroon 5 have not only notched a total of three GRAMMY wins and 13 nominations — they've become one of the defining pop-rock bands of the 2000s and beyond. For more unforgettable GRAMMY Rewind moments, visit GRAMMY.com/videos.