Sir Elton John is no stranger to the hip-hop game. Most famously, Elton performed onstage with Eminem for an emotional rendition of "Stan," thus complicating the media-based narrative painting Slim as homophobic. He also held it down on the keys for Timbaland's Shock Value closer, the smooth and slept on piano driven "2 Man Show." As with most legends, Elton John is respected across the board, and plenty of artists would be more than willing to sing his praises. Case in point, the up-and-coming Revamp & Restoration, which feature several prominent artists performing covers of Elton's most notable tracks.
While plenty of notable talents have stepped up to the plate, including Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Florence & The Machine, and Queens Of The Stone Age, hip-hop does not go unrepresented. Logic and Q-Tip will be holding it down on that front. In fact, Logic recently shared a call her received from Sir John, using it as an outro to his Bobby Tarantino 2 track "Yuck." In fact, Q-Tip and Demi Lovato's collaboration was released earlier today. Catch it here.
The double album is set to drop on April 6th. Check out the tracklist below.
Revamp
- Bennie and The Jets – Elton John, P!nk, Logic
- We All Fall In Love Sometimes – Coldplay
- I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues – Alessia Cara
- Candle In The Wind – Ed Sheeran
- Tiny Dancer – Florence And The Machine
- Someone Saved My Life Tonight – Mumford and Sons
- Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word – Mary J. Blige
- Don’t Go Breaking My Heart – Q Tip feat. Demi Lovato
- Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters – The Killers
- Daniel – Sam Smith
- Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me – Miley Cyrus
- Your Song – Lady Gaga
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road – Queens of the Stone Age
Restoration
- Rocket Man – Little Big Town
- Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters – Maren Morris
- Sacrifice – Don Henley and Vince Gill
- Take Me To The Pilot – Brothers Osborne
- My Father’s Gun – Miranda Lambert
- I Want Love – Chris Stapleton
- Honky Cat – Lee Ann Womack
- Roy Rogers – Kacey Musgraves
- Please – Rhonda Vincent and Dolly Parton
- The Bitch Is Back – Miley Cyrus
- Sad Songs (Say So Much) – Dierks Bentley
- This Train Don’t Stop – Rosanne Cash and Emmylou Harris
- Border Song – Willie Nelson