The Best Cover Music in the Styles of the Last Century

The Best Cover Music in the Styles of the Last Century

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Cover Music is a form of art that expresses human emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Music can also reflect the culture, history, and values of a society. Music evolves over time and also draws inspiration from the past, especially from the musical styles of the previous century.

The 20th century was a period of great musical diversity and innovation. It witnessed the emergence and development of many genres such as jazz, blues, rock, pop, hip hop, and electronic music. These genres have influenced and shaped the music of today, both in terms of sound and content. Many contemporary artists and musicians use elements from the musical styles of the last century, such as sampling, remixing, covering, or paying homage to their predecessors.

Playlist:
1. Flowers – Miley Cyrus (Jazz Waltz Cover) feat. Stella Katherine Cole
2. Pour Some Sugar On Me – Def Leppard (1960s Early Soul Style Cover) feat. Kyndle Wylde
3. Genie in a Bottle – Christina Aguilera (’60s Style Cover) ft. Brielle Von Hugel
4. Die For You – The Weeknd (’70s James Bond Style Cover) starring Tatum Langley
5. Don’t Speak – No Doubt (‘60s Style Cover) ft. Haley Reinhart
6. Last Night – Morgan Wallen (’70s Bobby Caldwell Style Soul Cover) ft. Freedom Young
7. American Boy – Estelle (’70s Fusion Samba Cover) ft. Amber Woodhouse
8. Finesse – Bruno Mars (’40s Swing Cover) ft. Will Jay & KORY
9. Lucky – Britney Spears (Early ’60s – Hairspray – Style Cover) ft. Jeffrey James
10. Nothing Else Matters – Metallica (’60s Soul Ballad Version) ft. Tia Simone
11. All About That Bass – Postmodern Jukebox European Tour Version
12. Lovesong – The Cure (1940s Big Band Style Cover) feat. Emma Smith
13. Use Somebody – Kings Of Leon (Vintage Soul Cover) ft. Rogelio Douglas Jr.
14. (What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding – Nick Lowe (Motown Cover) ft. Sarah Potenza
15. (What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding – Nick Lowe (Motown Cover) ft. Sarah Potenza
16. STAY – The Kid LAROI w- Justin Bieber (1950s Frankie Lymon Style Cover) ft. Freedom Young
17. The Chain – Fleetwood Mac (’70s Jazz Cover) ft. Tawanda
18. Drivers License – Olivia Rodrigo (’50s Style Cover) ft. Piper Jones
19. PMJ Pop Up Don t Stop Believin Journey Cover ft. Rayvon Owen Thia Megia More
20. This Is How We Do It – Montell Jordan (Jazz Style Cover) Postmodern Jukebox ft. David Simmons, Jr.
21. Every Breath You Take – The Police (Postmodern Jukebox Live From Las Vegas) ft. Jaclyn McSpadden
22. I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For – U2 (Gospel Soul Cover) ft. Rogelio Douglas, Jr.
23. Love On The Brain – Rihanna (Piano & Vocal Cover) ft. Kaeyra
24. High Hopes – Panic At The Disco (Vintage Frank Sinatra Style Cover) ft. Spencer Day
25. I Knew You Were Trouble – Taylor Swift (Motown Style Cover) ft. Tia Simone
26. In The Air Tonight – Phil Collins (Jazz Cover) ft. Kaeyra
27. Somewhere Only We Know – Keane (Motown Style Cover) ft. David Simmons, Jr. – PMJsearch2018 Winner
28. Still Into You – Paramore (’40s Swing Cover) ft. Maris
29. Perfect Duet – Ed Sheeran & Beyonce (’50s Prom Cover) ft. Mario Jose, India Carney & Dave Koz

These are just some of the examples of how the best music of today is covered by the musical styles of the last century. Music is a dynamic and creative art form that connects the present with the past. Music can also inspire the future, as new generations of artists and musicians continue to experiment and innovate with music.

 

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