Randy Houser vs. Reba McEntire | Head 2 Head 🗣️
On the 27th edition of Head 2 Head, country musicians Randy Houser and Reba McEntire contend for the best rendition of “Back to God”.
Ah, let the Face Off begin! In Face Off, musicians compete to determine who delivered the best version of a song. In most cases, the musicians are performing the same song or a remix, rearrangement, or variation of the song. Each performance will be evaluated for vocal or instrumental performance, production, and so on and so forth. After blurbing about each performance, I will briefly deliberate and deliver a verdict about who wins the Face Off. Draws and ties are acceptable, but in most cases, one band, group, or musician will get the edge.
On the 27th edition of Head 2 Head, country musicians Randy Houser and Reba McEntire contend for the best rendition of “Back to God”.
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On the 23rd edition of Head 2 Head, Corinne Bailey Rae and Ritt Momney duke it out over their respective versions of “Put Your Records On.”
On the 22nd edition of Head 2 Head, Roberta Flack and Fugees face off on covers of the beloved classic, “Killing Me Softly With His Song.”
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On the 20th edition of Head 2 Head, gospel giants Mighty Clouds of Joy & Ricky Dillard duke it over respective takes on “He’s My Rooftop.”
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On the 18th edition of Head 2 Head, Nancy Sinatra & Jessica Simpson duke it over respective takes on “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.”
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