By now, you’ve probably heard of The Theorist and his incredible piano covers of some of rap’s dopest joints from this past year. He’s already received the co-sign from K. Dot himself for his “Swimming Pools (Drank)” piano cover and today he’s decided to take on another one of Kendrick’s bangers. Here’s the #2DopePremiere of The Theorist’s cover of songs from Kendrick’s gold-selling LP, good kid, m.A.A.d city. Go grab The Theorist’s Music of the Night 2 project if you haven’t already.
Since receiving a ton of buzz for his piano cover of Drake’s “Marvin’s Room” he put out just over a year ago, then dropped off a dope cover of J. Cole’s “Work Out,” a surprising one of ScHoolboy Q’s “How We Feeling,” and even one for Kendrick’s “Swimming Pools,” Toronto-bred pianist and producer The Theorist, who put out an entire project titled, Music of the Night of all his covers last year, is bringing us a #2DopePremiere of his latest visualized cover for Drake’s “Bria’s Interlude” from the second installment of his mixtape cover series. You can pick-up and download Music of the Night 2 over at The Theorist’s website right now.
Here’s the entire collaboration compilation between X & pianist The Theorist, with piano covers of ScHoolboy Q, The Weeknd, J. Cole, Drake, Jay-Z and much more.
Once again, The Theorist tackles another cover on the black and whites. This time it’s The Weeknd’s What You Need. The full cover project is dropping soon via Mr. X