‘Home Free’ Makes Chart-Topping Song Into Chillingly Beautiful A Cappella Hit

May 07, 2020 by apost team

Singing group Home Free performed an a cappella rendition of John Mayer's In the Blood. The group got their big break back in 2013 when they won NBC’s fourth season of The Sing-Off.

It can be difficult to remake any song, but it is even more challenging to put a fresh spin on a hit by a popular artist. 

The band Home Free did just that when they released a stunning remake of the John Mayer hit, In the Blood. The way that the band harmonizes and sings perfectly in sync together would even blow away Mayer himself.

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Home Free was founded in 2000 when Chris Rupp was simply looking for a way to do what he loved musically with his friends. The band's big breakthrough came in 2013 when they won the grand prize in The Sing-Off.

In addition to the $100,000 cash prize, the band also won a coveted recording contract with Sony. Since then, Home Free has released eleven albums.

Frontman Tim Foust said that the band prefers to communicate with fans through music videos rather than traditional radio. It is obvious that the true personality and style of the band is conveyed through these stunning videos that showcase their talents.

In the Mayer cover, the band members come together to perform in an idyllic country setting.

The visual aspect of the performance is just as impressive as the audio elements. The song is brought to life as the band members do their thing together in perfect harmony.

How would you rate this John Mayer cover? Let us know in the comments and be sure to spread the talent with everyone that you know.