• Adele's 'Hello' Gets 25 New Covers in Latest 'Ten Second Songs' Viral Video [WATCH]

    Adele's new single "Hello" has been covered by everyone from Rick Ross to Demi Lovato, but now the lead single from 25 has gotten a cover by everyone from Pink Floyd to Backstreet Boys and Green Day. Of course, not all of those acts actually took on the No. 1 single... YouTube star Anthony Vincent took on the track in his new "Ten Seconds Song" video.
  • Father John Misty Covers Taylor Swift's 'Blank Space' in Lou Reed Fashion

    Trailing Ryan Adams' '1989' cover album, Fleet Foxes drummer, Father John Misty, decided to get in on the Taylor Swift cover action by adding a Lou Reed-esque rendition of "Blank Space" to his SoundCloud, which has since been removed. However, the cover is still available on Youtube and we have it here.
  • Taylor Swift 'Bad Blood' Covered in 20 Different Styles by YouTube Star Anthony Vincent

    Taylor Swift has officially and successfully morphed genres from country to pure pop, but what would she sound like as a classic rock, reggae, rap or '90s R&B act? Now, fans don't really have to wonder anymore. In a new viral video, metal singer Anthony Vincent has recreated Swift's latest 1989 hit "Bad Blood" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) using the distinct style of 20 different musicians. Everyone from South Park's Chef to Black Sabbath to TLC and Cyndi Lauper are covered in the impressive four-minute video.
  • Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' Sung in 20 Different Styles Including Spice Girls, Busta Rhymes and Tom Waits [LISTEN]

    A variety of scary artists like Ozzy Osbourne, Avenged Sevenfold, Busta Rhymes and Rob Zombie "stop by" in the latest "10 Second Songs" segment by Anthony Vincent to lend their voices to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Vincent kicks off the clip doing his best Jackson impersonation, which, as "SPIN" notes, could use some work. But for the rest of the video, it is smooth sailing for the singer. He tears into The Misfits — circa 1980 — and a scary good Marilyn Manson before arriving at his hilarious Scary Spice voice. Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" take is a gem along with Vincent gruffing up his voice for Tom Waits.
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