When Sofar artists put their spin on the classics, the result isn’t karaoke– it’s magic. Think fresh interpretations that honor the original, while reminding us why these tracks remain timeless.
From stadium anthems to power ballads, here are 5 covers from Sofar artists that reimagine (legendary) songs you’ll fall in love with all over again.
Lily Allen – I Want to Break Free (Queen Cover)
Queen gave us the anthem. Lily Allen gives it intimacy. Stripped down and with added tenderness, her Sofar performance takes the epic stadium hit and brings it straight into your living room, making every lyric resonate with recognition.
Cameron Calloway – Landslide (Fleetwood Mac Cover)
Few songs capture bittersweet change like Fleetwood Mac’s Landslide. Cameron Calloway’s soulful take adds velvet edges to the classic, reminding us why it’s the kind of song you never skip.
Benjamin Longman – Graceland (Paul Simon Cover)
Graceland is a journey, reflecting the genius of Paul Simon’s path. Benjamin Longman keeps the spirit of adventure alive but with an indie-folk twist that feels both nostalgic and brand new.
PitchBlak Brass Band – Killing Me Softly (The Fugees Cover)
The Fugees made it iconic, but PitchBlak made it a brass-fueled banger. With bold horns and irresistible energy, this version transforms the track into an instrumental celebration that’ll give you goosebumps.
Arlissa – Lover, You Should Have Come Over (Jeff Buckley Cover)
Jeff Buckley’s ballad is no easy feat, but Arlissa delivers with haunting beauty. Her Sofar performance feels timeless, drenched in longing and emotion, proof that some songs don’t just get covered, they get reborn.