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Kings of leon use somebody other recordings of this song
Kings of leon use somebody other recordings of this song





Sure beats the Lego castles I was building at age 11. There’s nary a trace of pompousness or grandiosity to be heard just a young girl crooning about a kind of burning need as if she’d experienced it for a hundred consecutive lifetimes. Yet again, she shows a kind of wisdom and insight far beyond her years, breaking the song down into a most elegant and vulnerable folk song. with Vocal and Best Rock Song for Use Somebody at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. None quite like Lorde’s rendition, though. Kings of Leon is an American rock band that formed in Nashville. This time, we hear a 12-year-old Ella Yelich-O’Connor cover Kings of Leon’s 2008 single “Use Somebody” during a session at a local New Zealand radio station.Įven the most tertiary of scans to the song’s Wikipedia page indicates that everyone from Trey Songz to Bat for Lashes has tackled the anthemic, rather Springsteen-ian super ballad. Today, more audio from Lorde’s yesteryears has emerged. Though there’s no proof (at least yet…), I’m sure lil’ Lorde was ripping up stages even as a wee toddler.

kings of leon use somebody other recordings of this song

Just a few years later, she balanced her high school career by fronting a Fugazi-and-Mars-Volta-inspired rock band. At the age of 12, she slayed her school’s Battle of the Band competition, killing it with mature takes on Mountain and Pixie Lott.

kings of leon use somebody other recordings of this song

By now, it’s well established that Lorde was quite the performer long before she made the world swoon with “Royals”.







Kings of leon use somebody other recordings of this song