Coldplay Unplug For Tribute to Prince
. ![]() (Radio.com) In the wake of Prince's death, artists of all different styles have paid tribute to the iconic musician by playing their favorite tunes by him. There have been a bevy of classics like "Purple Rain" and "Little Red Corvette," but one song in particular has gotten quiet though no less important love from D'Angelo and now Coldplay. Coldplay shared a video of Chris Martin performing Prince's "Sometimes It Snows in April" with English folk singer Lianne La Havas at Copenhagen's Telia Parken From Wednes night (July 6). The band as a whole sits out the tribute, letting La Havas' acoustic guitar provide the only backing. Although the crowd appreciates Martin's at-time shaky but still steady vocals, they absolutely go wild when La Havas approaches the mic and lays down her singular style. It's a sentimental moment honoring one of music's greatest. Check out the clip here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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