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On the 3rd edition of Head 2 Head, Tokio Hotel and Kelly Clarkson (Ft. John Legend) duke it over their respective performances of “Run, Run, Run.”
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Welcome to Head 2 Head! On Head 2 Head, we pit at least two musicians singing the same song together, comparing and contrasting their performances. Then, after much deliberation, we deliver a verdict of which performance was the best, or at least, subjectively, which performance moved us more. For our third head-to-head, the source material is the 🎙 Tokio Hotel gem, 🎵 “Run, Run, Run”. The X artists going head-to-head are Tokio Hotel (!) and 🎙 Kelly Clarkson featuring 🎙 John Legend. So, without further ado, let the Head 2 Head commence!
Additional Background
So, for the very first time in Head 2 Head, we have the musician who recorded the original versus a formidable remake. Let’s go baby!
1. Tokio Hotel, “Run, Run, Run”
💿Kings of Suburbia • 🏷 De-Code • 📅 2014
The original run three-and-a-half-minutes in duration. That’s a perfect length if I do say so myself. As aforementioned, this is a stripped ballad, hence why piano serves as the key accompaniment. Bill provides the only vocals, using some vocal layering to fill out the record and amplify the emotion. The best part, of course, is the chorus, with the best chorus being where Kaulitz truly ‘rises to the occasion.’ Hard to imagine this version could possibly be topped, right?
2. Kelly Clarkson, “Run Run Run”
Ft. John Legend
💿 Piece by Piece • 🏷 RCA• 📅 2015
Compared to the three-and-a-half-minute duration of the original, in the hands of Clarkson and Legend, the song lasts a minute longer. Is that an advantage? Read on and find out, of course! With two ‘world class’ vocalists, there’s just no way that this performance wouldn’t be lit 🔥. The vocal harmonies that appear on the chorus, sung exclusively by Clarkson following her first verse are chilling. Legend arrives singing the second verse, with that distinct, soulful voice – quite the contrast to both Clarkson and Bill Kaulitz. Soon enough, during the course of that verse, the record becomes the ‘duet’ as promised. When that duet materializes, the intensity increases, while us as the listeners just listen in awe hearing the vocal chemistry between Clarkson and Legend.
Long blurb and I’m not done yet! “Run, Run, Run” is percussion-less for about the first three minutes (like the original), before these mammoth drums take the record to the next level. There aren’t new lyrics mind you, but there’s an added section where Clarkson and Legend sort of riff – vibe out over the awesome source material. This ‘vibe’ section makes this rendition is ‘grander’ than the original or at least more dramatic in its own way. Even as “Run, Run, Run” reaches quite a fever pitch, they bring things back down to close things out, which is a thoughtful, finesse touch.
The Verdict 👨🏿⚖️
Tokio Hotel vs. Kelly Clarkson: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 3 [📷: Brent Faulkner, De-Code , The Musical Hype, RCA, Valentin Tikhonov from Pixabay]
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