Glee Has Been A Blessing And A Curse in Its Own Way
Glee has always been such an inspirational and fun show for everyone to watch. Within the television series, the characters all had different identities with different struggles, such as sexual identities and race. Yet, all of the New Directions members managed to be united as one as they sang together, which makes the show inspirational. The show has also been labeled as a curse due to numerous deaths of actors during and after the remarkable show ended. With Naya Rivera’s recent death, many fans have been rewatching the show as a way to remember her. In light of Rivera (Santana Lopez), Cory Monteith (Finn Hudson), and Mark Salling (Noah Puckerman), who have all passed, here are some of the best hip hop Glee covers!
Back in season three, Santana and Brittnay were an item. They became united in emphasizing the importance of girl power and sexual relations between women which motivated the performance. Brittnay was in charge of making a statement of girl power by using a flash mob. The performance was for the entire school, motivating others to make positive changes, and to vote for Brittnay.
Actor Matthew Morrison, also known as Will Schuester kicked off the performance during season one. He showed his kids what old school hip hop really is by busting a move. Schuester took the lead in the song, while glee club members accompanied him with vocals! It shows how hip hop can really bring people together, no matter what age.
For the premiere of Glee’s second season, the original glee members performed as a group to showcase their talents, encouraging others to join. Encouragement was done through hip hop, attracting eyes and newer member Sam Evans, portrayed by Chord Overstreet. This is definitely one of the best glee covers for the whole team. It gave everyone a chance to shine in the song through various solos.
There’s More Hip Hop Where That Came From
Throughout the show of glee, the actors have performed all genres of music. More hip hop songs presented on the show, from old school to new school. A few examples are “Doo Wop”, “Hall of Fame”, and “Blame It On The Alcohol”. Glee and its amazing actors along with their legendary covers will not be forgotten.