Arguably the track that would have been 2013âs Song of Summer were it not for âBlurred Lines,â Miley Cyrusâs âWe Canât Stopâ has managed to linger far beyond the whole twerking thing that initially captured popular attention. How do we know this? Aside from being stuck in our heads since its release and being played at every summer wedding we went to, the song has also produced several very good covers. Doo-wop ones, reggae ones, and ones that really get into the heart of the matter. See what we mean:
Neon Hitchâs brass-filled reggae cover:
Logan Lynnâs dreamy, guitar-heavy version:
Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukeboxâs doo-wop version:
And finally, Bastilleâs incredible cover, which mashes up âWe Canât Stopâ with Mileyâs father Billy Rayâs âAchy Breaky Heartâ to create a narrative of a rebellious child and her concerned father: