Adam Levine Revealed a Hidden Talent Last Night on The Tonight Show

Forming an opinion about Adam Levine is a tricky task: The Maroon 5 frontman seems fairly lovable a lot of the time, but then reportedly does John Mayer-y things like insist on apologizing to everyone on his laundry list of exes before marrying his Victoria's Secret model girlfriend. Fortunately, the singer's appearance on The Tonight Show last night fell under the former rather than the latter, as he revealed an uncanny affinity for musical impressions. And the fact that he didn't just rival impression extraordinaire Jimmy Fallon, but owned him, should indicate just how significant this secret talent is.

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For the game "Wheel of Musical Impressions," the two were given random songs to sing in the style of completely unrelated singers. For example, Levine was challenged to sing things like "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" as Frank Sinatra, and "The Muffin Man" as Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. Both of these were quite nicely done, but the true highlight was when he brilliantly sang the Sesame Street theme song as Michael Jackson:

First of all, for shame, Jimmy Fallon. Is that the best you can do with Iggy Azalea and "Old McDonald?" Second of all, if Adam Levine wants to create a full-length album of such impressions—or at least give us more than 15 seconds of Sesame Street, we might just be willing to give him a pass on his less likable behavior.