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  1. 1. Vote for your FAVOURITE cover

    • Dancing DJs vs. Roxette – Fading Like A Flower {2005}
    • DHT feat. Edmee – Listen To Your Heart {2005}

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SoundClash returns with cover songs from the 21st Century going head to head with each other.

Roxette produced a plethora of hits across the late 80s and 90s. They gave us many singles that have been covered by various artists this century.

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It's Dancing DJs vs. DHT!

You decide!

Here is what we have had so far in this series of SoundClash;

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Alien Ant Farm vs. Fall Out Boy in a battle of the Michael Jackson covers

Mad'House vs. Kelly Osbourne in a battle of the Madonna covers

A1 vs Milk Inc. in a battle of the A-ha covers

No Doubt vs. Weezer in a battle of the Talk Talk covers

Scissor Sisters vs. Eric Prydz in a battle of the Pink Floyd covers

Lolly vs. Céline Dion in a battle of the Cyndi Lauper covers

Placebo vs. Maxwell in a battle of the Kate Bush covers

Adele vs. Devlin feat. Ed Sheeran in a battle of the Bob Dylan covers

Dario G vs. Bad Wolves in a battle of the Cranberries covers

Smash Mouth vs. Joe McElderry in a battle of the Monkees covers

Destiny's Child vs. Lizzo in a battle of the Bee Gees covers

Atomic Kitten vs. One Direction in a battle of the Blondie covers

Westlife vs. Fyfe Dangerfield in a battle of the Billy Joel covers

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Deep Dish feat. Stevie Nicks vs. Eva Cassidy in a battle of the Fleetwood Mac covers

The Vamps feat. Shawn Mendes vs. Disturbed in a battle of the Simon & Garfunkel covers

Girls Aloud vs. Ultra Naté in a battle of the Pointer Sisters covers

t.A.T.u. vs. Mark Ronson feat. Daniel Merriweather in a battle of the Smiths covers

Brandy & Ray J vs. Steve Brookstein in a battle of the Phil Collins covers

Journey South vs. Mary J. Blige & U2 in a battle of the U2 covers

Martine McCutcheon vs. Sam Smith in a battle of the Donna Summer covers

Daphne & Celeste vs. Groove Coverage in a battle of the Alice Cooper covers

Girls@Play vs. Pepsi & Shirlie in a battle of the Mel & Kim covers

Stereophonics vs. Girls Of FHM in a battle of the Rod Stewart covers

ATB vs. Alanis Morissette in a battle of the Seal covers

Glee Cast vs. Rise Against in a battle of the Journey covers

Stooshe vs. Weezer in a battle of the TLC covers

Steps vs. Amerie in a battle of the Diana Ross covers

Cascada vs. Discotronic & Tevin in a battle of the Savage Garden covers

McFly vs. Young Soul Rebels in a battle of The Killers covers

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    I might be mistaken, but despite not charting here until late 2005, DHT's dated back to 2003. Not sure when Dancing DJs was made but I can't find any record of it existing before 2005 despite it char

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9 minutes ago, Dobbo said:

Both of these are really good covers! But Fading Like A Flower takes it for me ❤️

Voted for DHT but echoing the same here, both very good!

Both great Clubland classics! But DHT, love both the ballad version and techno mix of that.

Two covers that went Top 40, hurrah!

Feel like I should give Dancing DJs credit for coming up with the first of these as they're quite similar in premise, but I think the DHT one works better.

I might be mistaken, but despite not charting here until late 2005, DHT's dated back to 2003.

Not sure when Dancing DJs was made but I can't find any record of it existing before 2005 despite it charting here earlier (and maybe encouraging the DHT one to get a UK push!).

DHT ft Edmee it has to be for me but I like both - 2005 was an interesting year for chart dance and yes becuase of the eurotrance style the DHT sounds more 2003 than 2005.

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