~ COVERS ~

Covers (2025) [📷: Brent Faulkner /The Musical Hype; Alan Cordero, Wolf Art from Pexels; AcatXIo, Enrique, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay]

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h, it’s time to get cozy and totally cover up! So, what’s the premise of COVERS? On COVERS, we highlight a musician or band covering songs by another musician (likely a popular musician). COVERS separates itself from a related column, Head 2 Head 🗣️, because it only highlights the musician who covers, not the original/most famous performer. Furthermore, COVERS opens the door for musicians who may not necessarily be as well-known. On COVERS, #TheWarmthIsRealYall!!!


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Whitney Houston, “Somebody Bigger Than You and I” | COVERS

In the 2nd edition of COVERS (2023), Whitney Houston and a star-studded cast deliver a compelling rendition of “Somebody Bigger Than You and I.”

Gladys Knight & The Pips, “The Makings of You” | COVERS

In the 1st edition of COVERS (2023), Gladys Knight & The Pips delivers a compelling rendition of “The Makings Of You.”, originally performed by Curtis Mayfield.

Korean Soul, “Emmanuel” | COVERS

In the 5th edition of COVERS (2022), Korean Soul delivers a compelling rendition of “Emmanuel,” written and originally performed by Norman Hutchins.

Chris Stapleton, “I’m A Ram” | COVERS

In the 4th edition of COVERS (2022), Chris Stapleton delivers a compelling rendition of “I’m A Ram”, originally performed by Al Green.

Luther Vandross, Going in Circles | COVERS

In the 3rd edition of COVERS (2022), Luther Vandross delivers a compelling rendition of “Going in Circles,” originally/famously performed by The Friends of Distinction.

Jonathan Young, “Hellfire” | COVERS

In the 2nd edition of COVERS (2022), Jonathan Young delivers a compelling rendition of “Hellfire” from Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Stephen Scaccia, “To Be Loved (Adele)” | COVERS

On the 1st edition of COVERS (2022), Stephen Scaccia delivers a compelling rendition of “To Be Loved,” originally performed by Adele.  

Covers (2025) [📷: Brent Faulkner /The Musical Hype; Alan Cordero, Wolf Art from Pexels; AcatXIo, Enrique, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay]