Originally released as a single on January 12, 2014, the cover immediately caught the attention of major networks for its "electro-pop" and "dreamy" atmosphere. 🎬 A Soundtracked Phenomenon
It was famously featured in the trailer for the NBC show Believe and the CW series Gotham . It has also appeared in episodes of MacGyver (Season 5), The Murders , and is a favorite on fan-made playlists for the show Lucifer . Kelly Sweet - In The Air Tonight
Kelly Sweet’s haunting reimagining of transformed Phil Collins' 1981 soft-rock classic into a dark, cinematic anthem that has become a staple for dramatic television . Originally released as a single on January 12,
Unlike the "anger and despair" Phil Collins felt during his divorce while writing the original, Sweet’s vocal delivery is often described as "innocent" yet "haunting," moving the song from a rock anthem to a modern "siren" track. 🖋️ Lyrics and Lore Sweet's version leans into a tense
While the original song is famous for its massive drum break, Sweet's version leans into a tense, minimalist electronic build-up that music supervisors find irresistible for high-stakes promos.
Kelly Sweet’s version retains the original's cryptic lyrics, which have long been the subject of urban legends—most notably the false myth that Collins wrote it about witnessing a man watch someone drown. Kelly Sweet - In The Air Tonight