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]]>Recorded alongside the punk rock legend Billy Idol, this song will make you feel like you’ve returned back to the 80s and you’ll want to put on a leather jacket and drive into the night after hearing it.
Included on the digital edition of Cyrus’ new album, this mash-up of “Midnight Sky” and Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” is truly the best of both worlds.
Plastic Heart draws very obvious inspiration from Cyrus’ favorite punk-rock singers from the 70s and 80s, and it’s truly amazing to hear The Runaways leader Joan Jett singing by her side.
The collaboration between Cyrus and Dua Lipa was a long time coming. The perfect harmony between their smoky voices and their affinity for disco-tinged tunes makes this one of the best songs from Plastic Heart.
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]]>The post Joan Jett Shares Cover of T. Rex’s “Jeepster” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Titled Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex, the record is set to arrive on September 4th and will feature contributions U2, Elton John, and Nick Cave among others. Late Hal Willner serves as a producer.
Jett previously mentioned that T. Rex and the glam-rock movement had a huge influence on her as an artist, so it is no wonder that she brought her A-game for “Jeepster.” It also helped that she was backed by frequent Tom Waits collaborator Marc Ribot on guitar, PJ Harvey’s drummer Jim White on drums and Grammy Award-nominated pianist Thomas “Doveman” Bartlett.
Hear the cover below.
Previously shared covers from the album include Cave’s rendition of “Cosmic Dancer,” Devendra Banhart’s take on “Scenescof,” and Kesha’s version of “Children of the Revolution.”
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]]>The post Best Collaborations from Miley Cyrus’ New Album “Plastic Heart” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Recorded alongside the punk rock legend Billy Idol, this song will make you feel like you’ve returned back to the 80s and you’ll want to put on a leather jacket and drive into the night after hearing it.
Included on the digital edition of Cyrus’ new album, this mash-up of “Midnight Sky” and Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” is truly the best of both worlds.
Plastic Heart draws very obvious inspiration from Cyrus’ favorite punk-rock singers from the 70s and 80s, and it’s truly amazing to hear The Runaways leader Joan Jett singing by her side.
The collaboration between Cyrus and Dua Lipa was a long time coming. The perfect harmony between their smoky voices and their affinity for disco-tinged tunes makes this one of the best songs from Plastic Heart.
The post Best Collaborations from Miley Cyrus’ New Album “Plastic Heart” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Joan Jett Shares Cover of T. Rex’s “Jeepster” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Titled Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex, the record is set to arrive on September 4th and will feature contributions U2, Elton John, and Nick Cave among others. Late Hal Willner serves as a producer.
Jett previously mentioned that T. Rex and the glam-rock movement had a huge influence on her as an artist, so it is no wonder that she brought her A-game for “Jeepster.” It also helped that she was backed by frequent Tom Waits collaborator Marc Ribot on guitar, PJ Harvey’s drummer Jim White on drums and Grammy Award-nominated pianist Thomas “Doveman” Bartlett.
Hear the cover below.
Previously shared covers from the album include Cave’s rendition of “Cosmic Dancer,” Devendra Banhart’s take on “Scenescof,” and Kesha’s version of “Children of the Revolution.”
The post Joan Jett Shares Cover of T. Rex’s “Jeepster” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
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