
#TrapCovers became the main event on Twitter Thursday night (Feb. 25) as the hashtag — powered by Twitter Moments — flooded timelines with videos of users giving pop music’s greatest hits the necessary trap treatment.
Turn up to the seven best covers below.
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A Beatles classic gets slapped onto Desiigner’s “Panda.”
Hey Jude – The Beatles (#TrapCover) inspired by the acoustic covers of Beyonce’s “Formation” pic.twitter.com/WjYJ0ne0Wx
— Nathan Zed (@NathanZed) February 25, 2016
Queen’s “Bohemian Rapsody” meets Future’s “Where Ya At.”
Here’s my #TrapCover of Bohemian Rapsody by Queen. Like and subscribe fore more covers (IB: @ILLCapitano94) pic.twitter.com/PJwGYlTPEr
— 2006 Rex (@RexTestarossa) February 26, 2016
Coldplay and Gucci Mane collide in the trap version of “Yellow.”
#trapcover Yellow by Coldplay —— (idk if @NathanZed was jokin or nah but I really did it) PS twitter cut my version pic.twitter.com/cecJko7w8x
— Pablo (@Yo_Its_Tree) February 26, 2016
The trap rendition of Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time” demands several loops.
Had to do it. Britney Spears “Baby One More Time” #TrapCover pic.twitter.com/PbFP1rKX2P
— OMG, LaJethro (@LaJethroJenkins) February 26, 2016
Line up all crying face emojis for this trap cover of the Full House theme song.
My #TrapCover Of The Full House Theme Song pic.twitter.com/hj9kpN3RXq
— Demetrius Harmon (@meechonmars) February 26, 2016
This #TrapCover of Nickelback’s “Photograph” is worth 140 characters.
So i decided to do a #TrapCover of only the best song ever made. Photograph by Nickelback. (@ILLCapitano94) pic.twitter.com/2Qnk6yvwxu
— Shakuhira Miller (@ShakExcellence) February 26, 2016
Don’t stop believin’ in this Journey cover from the trap.
My #TrapCover to Don’t Stop Believing x Journey pic.twitter.com/wjCyjHdG4W
— Victor Pope Jr (@VictorPopeJr) February 26, 2016