On January 12, Vitamin String Quartet continues its tradition of bringing "the drama of mainstream composition to the classical community" (New York Observer) with 'VSQ Performs the Hits of 2017 Vol. 2.' The group is planning an all-strings, virtuosic take on some of 2017's biggest chart-toppers, including Kendrick Lamar's "Humble," Khalid's "Young Dumb and Broke," Julia Michaels' "Issues" and Luis Fonsi's smash-hit "Despacito."
'VSQ Performs the Hits of 2017 Vol. 2' [subject to change]
Issues (originally performed by Julia Michaels)
Feel It Still (originally performed by Portugal. The Man)
New Rules (originally performed by Dua Lipa)
Despacito (originally performed by Luis Fonsi)
Humble (originally performed by Kendrick Lamar)
Young Dumb & Broke (originally performed by Khalid)
Scarecrow in the Garden (originally performed by Chris Stapleton)
About Vitamin String Quartet:
Vitamin String Quartet has been turning the pop-hits of today inside out since its inception in 1999, creating cutting edge renditions of everyone from Ed Sheeran to Ozzy Osbourne, Lady Gaga to Lynyrd Skynyrd, to even Kanye West to composer John Williams. The group -- produced by LA-based indie CMH Label Group -- features a rotating cast of top-shelf players and has released well-over 300 records. Praised by the likes of Buzzfeed, Los Angeles Times, New York Observer, Consequence of Sound and more, VSQ has accumulated more than 400 million streams, 3.8 million downloads, over 1 million physical units. VSQ has also earned numerous Billboard chartings and prominent placements in TV and film. Recent releases include songs from Kanye West, The Weekend, and a tribute to the music of Studio Ghibli.
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Official Website: vitaminstringquartet.com
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YouTube: youtube.com/officialvsq
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