Days before the 2021 Grammys, Noah Cyrus has contributed to Spotify’s Best New Artist celebration with a cover of Bon Iver’s “Re: Stacks.”
The Spotify Single stays true to the For Emma, Forever Ago track, with Cyrus’ vocals across subtle guitar. In addition to the cover, she also released a stripped-back version of her song “July,” and appeared on Spotify’s For the Record podcast with her father Billy Ray Cyrus.
Cyrus’ Best New Artist singles follow Phoebe Bridgers’ cover of John Prine’s “Summers End” and a recording of “Kyoto” with Jackson Browne. Other nominees — Chika and D Smoke — also collaborated with the streaming service.
From Rolling Stone US
“When thinking about what song I wanted to cover and looking at the incredible list of past winners of the Best New Artist category, as soon as I saw Bon Iver’s name I knew exactly which song I was going to do — ‘Re: Stacks,’” Cyrus said in a statement. “It’s one of my favorite songs of all time, and Bon Iver is an artist I have always looked up to and am constantly inspired by.”
Cyrus’ Best New Artist singles follow Phoebe Bridgers’ cover of John Prine’s “Summers End” and a recording of “Kyoto” with Jackson Browne. Other nominees — Chika and D Smoke — also collaborated with the streaming service.