Saxophonist covers Rihanna and Drake and makes everything sexier

Sexy, sexy sax.
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Diana Shi
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Apparently, if you want to make popular music sexier, you just add more saxophone. 

Corey Staggers, a young saxophonist, covers today's top R&B stylings on the saxophone. Whether it's Frank Ocean's "Thinkin Bout You" or RiRi's "Work." 


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According to the saxophonist's Twitter, he is from Danbury, Connecticut, and a current student at Western Connecticut University.

Staggers has become somewhat of a star on social media with his soothing brass renditions making the rounds. The musician has recently been taking ample requests and nailing each and everyone of them. Find more of his music on his Soundcloud

"Thinkin' Bout You" 

"2 Phones"

"Say It"

"Work"


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Diana was a part of the web culture editorial team at Mashable. She is originally from Kent, Ohio, and a native of the AIM chatroom. Her interests include any movie with Jodie Foster and trying to play it cool in front of celebrities (4-legged or otherwise). Get inside her head on Twitter, at @drrtydiana.

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