The 10 Best Covers of David Bowie Classics

Countless artists have worked within Bowie's framework to reinterpret these gems.

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It would be excruciatingly difficult to try and isolate a facet of modern pop music that doesn't owe itself, at least in part, to David Bowie. By means of his 27 studio albums released throughout the course of almost 50 years, the impact of Bowie's unparalleled ability to consistently innovate permeates the soul and style of a great deal of the music we love today.

And the songs- the meticulously crafted melodies, whip smart lyrics, and indestructible spirit of which have remained sturdy enough to weather decades- will doubtlessly remain paramount to the universal songbook well into the future. Countless artists have worked within Bowie's framework to reinterpret these gems. We've gathered 10 of our favorite Bowie covers that span genres, space, and time. 

Nile Rodgers and Prince "Let's Dance"

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James Murphy "Golden Years"

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Warpaint "Ashes to Ashes"

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The Used and My Chemical Romance "Under Pressure"

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Beck "Sound and Vision"

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Stone Temple Pilots "Andy Warhol"

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Red Hot Chili Peppers "Suffragette City"

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Janelle Monaé "Heroes"

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Nirvana "The Man Who Sold the World"

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Chris Hadfield "Space Oddity"

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