Jukebox Radiohead Cover Ft. Haley Reinhart — Creep - Vintage Postmodern

: Reinhart utilizes her signature "meaty, throaty growl" and natural rasp, which critics from the LA Times and various vocal coaches describe as a "masterful interpretation".

: The performance begins with a delicate, breathy tone and escalates into a powerful, soul-baring climax that mirrors the emotional arc of the original, yet within a vintage jazz framework. : Reinhart utilizes her signature "meaty, throaty growl"

Haley Reinhart 's rendition of Radiohead's "Creep" with Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ) is widely considered a defining moment for the collective, having surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. Recorded in a single take in a Zurich studio during a day off from their European tour, the performance reimagines the 1992 grunge anthem as a 1930s-inspired jazz torch song. Performance and Vocal Analysis Recorded in a single take in a Zurich

: Critics note her ability to transform the lyrics from "raging self-pity" into a "smoky jazz confession," making listeners focus on the emotional depth rather than the specific grunge-era "weirdo" tropes. Arrangement and Instrumentation : Reinhart utilizes her signature "meaty