LeAnn Rimes - LovE on The Brain Rihanna Cover

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Arden Lambert

Updated

January 28, 2023

Updated

January 28, 2023

Updated

January 28, 2023

When you have the vocal prowess of LeAnn Rimes, you will never stop singing.

LeAnn Rimes continues to amaze fans as she sings her version of “Love on the Brain.”

Originally recorded by singer Rihanna, “Love on the Brain” is part of her 2016 album, Anti. The song received numerous certifications from different regions, including a five-time platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America for selling over 5 million copies.

The track, in total, sold over 15 million copies worldwide.

LeAnn Rimes’ Version

LeAnn Rimes‘ heavenly voice in her version of “Love on the Brain” is such a treat to the ears.

With the piano as her accompaniment, LeAnn passionately sings the track. The music video for her cover was filmed in black and white, but her high notes definitely gave the song more color.

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“Love on the Brain” has some low tones, yet it emphasizes more on the high ones. LeAnn recorded her version effortlessly as she sang both the low and high tones smoothly.

Towards the end of the song, LeAnn glanced at her pianist and gave a small laugh, but she continued singing like a pro, brushing the laughter off. As she hits her high note flawlessly to signal the song’s end, she looks at her pianist again and laughs. 

“Love on the Brain” is one of LeAnn Rimes’ songs that showcase her sheer singing talent, nailing and slaying all the song’s high notes. She earned praise from fans, saying her voice aged like fine wine and the music suited her well.

Check out LeAnn’s amazing rendition of “Love on the Brain” right here.


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