I love that each cover is done as if it was "period correct". The instrumentation and performance techniques are true to the time period as well as the genre of music, but with T Pain's unique arrangement and production. It's a musical time capsule - in the classic car world, this would be considered a proper restomod.
If you haven’t watched the live On Top Of The Covers concert, I think you really should. You don’t even have to make a reaction video (though it would be welcome), just sit back and enjoy it. It’s a masterpiece, from T-Pain himself, to the background singers, to THE BAND. My God.
A Change was Gonna Come and Tennessee Whiskey are my favorites from this album, he killed it. I'd lose it if he released a deluxe version of this. I'd also like to know if you've guys would be down to react to some Leon Bridges, notably his songs from his Coming Home album, especially his song River
Oh i nearly missed this one, didn't have the notif. That sounds great, i'm just not liking the last run on Sam Smith's cover, don't know why, it's just my opinion. My favorite was the Black Sabbath one. Good job again girls !!!
I said it somewhere else, but t pain treated this album like a restomod - original bones, but with modern parts and engineering. Don't Stop Believing might have come out in 1981, but it also had a heyday in the early 2000s. Also, it's a distinctly popular song in Detroit historically.
I can't lie, the live version of Tennessee Whiskey was soo good. My preferred version.
This is the album I didn't know I needed. Some of these covers are better than the original.
T-Pain is awesome, and its about time he gets his flowers!
This War Pigs rendition is an absolute BANGER. Listening to T-Pain's music since 2006 and will never stop.
One love from France.
Yes, we're loving War Pigs so much right now!
Wow, T-Pain has an excellent voice! This is the best reaction to this album I've seen!!
I love that each cover is done as if it was "period correct". The instrumentation and performance techniques are true to the time period as well as the genre of music, but with T Pain's unique arrangement and production. It's a musical time capsule - in the classic car world, this would be considered a proper restomod.
There has to be a musical with a gospel thing to it. T-Pain can nail it
If you haven’t watched the live On Top Of The Covers concert, I think you really should. You don’t even have to make a reaction video (though it would be welcome), just sit back and enjoy it. It’s a masterpiece, from T-Pain himself, to the background singers, to THE BAND. My God.
His voice is unik. And we can feel T-Pain tecknicity and specificity
A Change was Gonna Come and Tennessee Whiskey are my favorites from this album, he killed it. I'd lose it if he released a deluxe version of this. I'd also like to know if you've guys would be down to react to some Leon Bridges, notably his songs from his Coming Home album, especially his song River
T pain tha goat
RIGHT!?
Those faces at 1:50 are priceless
Great video guys! I definitely need to listen to the rest of the album!
Not Chris Stapleton, but David Allen Coe that originally wrote and sang Tennessee Whiskey.
check out the live concert he did for this release!! live band!!
React to the live versions!
Please react to the live version
Loved everything about this, much love from Denmark ❤️you should give a listen to Gerd - Stay on/off the camera
Oh i nearly missed this one, didn't have the notif. That sounds great, i'm just not liking the last run on Sam Smith's cover, don't know why, it's just my opinion. My favorite was the Black Sabbath one.
Good job again girls !!!
He definitely made some super creative choices with a lot of his runs and add libs! His freestyling on War Pigs was the BEST!!
I like ya’ll😂😂😂
He is great. I wish he dialed back the auto tune on songs like “don’t stop believing” though. It’s too early 2000’s sounding.
Nah T-Pain uses autotune like an instrument, not a crutch
I said it somewhere else, but t pain treated this album like a restomod - original bones, but with modern parts and engineering. Don't Stop Believing might have come out in 1981, but it also had a heyday in the early 2000s. Also, it's a distinctly popular song in Detroit historically.
Did you miss the Sinatra cover or did you just have copyright issues?
They already said they weren't going to cover every song in this video
This is a great recording but the Live performance is 5x better….
Most rb singer can’t touch t pain
She should battle usher just to see usher sad face
I’m kinda disappointed in the album sound the live performance was amazing
He sounds better than usher
Usher should take lesson from him
The fact that people don't know tpain can sing is wild is this a white thing?