Outkast's 'Hey Ya!' gets a soulful '60s makeover

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Brian Koerber
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If Ryan Adams proved anything this week with his cover album of Taylor Swift's 1989, it's that a good song should be able to hold up in any genre. This is a practice Postmodern Jukebox knows well.

Born out of their YouTube roots, the band transforms pop songs into different genres, typically bringing modern pop songs back in time when bass strings were plucked on an upright and horn sections weren't imitated on keyboards.

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