Superstition (Stevie Wonder); Drum cover by Sina

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This is my Tribute to Motown. I know it's impossible to re-create that kind of vibe but hopefully you will enjoy my bow to Stevie Wonder!

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Greatest technical drummer drummer I have ever seen, or heard. Been following for at least a year and this child might end up the greatest ever!!!! So so clean. Her technique can teach all…….. pro or amateur. You rock girl 👍

bobbachman
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Nailed it. Every hi-hat shimmer, every kick pattern, every cymbal and snare hit; she killed it. Sina; you're fantastic.

jordanhasch
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Stevie is a versatile musician and composer and he's made a few funky songs, too. And Sina who often surprises with her choices for covers, like this one, proves that she’s got that swing and funky groove. This is soo 70’s. Thanks Sina! Groovy 😊

jyrivirtanen
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no matter what sina plays she has never disappointed me just unbelievable.

wartberg
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Gives me hope for the future of music to see a musician of Sina's generation do justice to Stevie Wonder. Killer jamming!

bobpeters
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This was the video that made me stay to watch the Sina channel a few months ago! High-precision drumming without being machine-like. This was also one of my own first single purchases in the early 70s.

ariarola
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Have been a big Sina fan for a couple years now and for some reason hadn't seen this cover yet, all i can say is WOW just watching her as she really got into the groove of the song just closed her eyes and let the song take her away was mesmerizing. Absolutely perfect as always.

robertclements
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THE SONG - "Superstition" was written by Stevie Wonder after being inspired by a drum beat that guitarist Jeff Beck came up with between takes while working with Wonder on songs for Stevie's "Talking Book" album. It was originally promised to Jeff to release first but his album Beck, Bogert & Appice was delayed and Wonder, under pressure from his own label Tamla, released it on October 24, 1972 months ahead of Beck. Relations between the two were strained for a while but eventually they became cordial again. "Superstition" hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 on January 27, 1973.

THE DRUM COVER - Stevie sang and played most of the instruments on his release including the drum beat, clavinet, and synth bass. For this cover, Sina gave the drums a more modern, intricate "Sina style" with great hi-hat work and more involved fills. It almost sounds a bit Carmine Appice inspired. Anybody agree? Good Stuff to end the year with!

THE ICON - Niki and her colleagues are off for the long weekend. She hopes that you all start 2018 with a song. Katrina and Scratch say they submitted "Odd Lang Syne" to Fang & Claw Music to help everybody on their way from old to new!

HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL! See you again next year! Cheers!

julietp.
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Thank you again Sina. You put a big smile on my face for several reasons, mainly because not many young talents will touch old school Motown. You not only touch old school Motown, you finesse it. You don't try to change it or, lol, improve it. You simply pet it, finesse it, and I love you for this respect. Remember, us old dudes from the 50's know our Motown.
Thanks again :)

thomasratliff
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Sometimes when I feel a little low or when I need an energy boost, I love to explore the long list of Sina's videos. And i pick up songs according to my mood.
And I LOOOVE this one.
Sorry for Stevie Wonder's fans, but I particularly love the cover made by BBC (Beck-Bogert-Appice).
Talking about that, I would be super happy if Sina could play a cover of any song featuring CARMINE APPICE.
Beck-Bogert-Appice, Cactus... any of his bands.
I think he's been one of the great drummers in the 70s.
Thank you Sina for continuing making us rock 'n roll !!

Tontonzarno
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Even my forgotten old favorite music comes to life and sound SUPER, you are amazing Sina, pls, go on like you do. ❤

Pommelwommel
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This has to be the best song of all time. You have definitely brought the funk, Sina. Thank you!!

MPetryjr
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I think she doesn’t have enough likes either because, number one guys are intimidated or number two she’s not getting enough exposure. She is absolutely fucking amazing

postersm
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It grooves just like Stevie did when he laid down that killer drum track. Great job young lady!!

markhealey
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You did really great with this song Sina. In 1972 it was a huge hit for Little Stevie Wonder, I like it a lot, always have. Seeing and hearing you play the drums makes it sound just as great as ever.

CharlesRausch
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I hope someone plays this for Stevie but there are no words that anyone could use to describe that beautiful smile, there are no words worthy enough to describe it!!!!

donbrown
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Wow! Masterfully done. Keep plowing through the 70’s and 80’s and no matter what you choose, I know it will be tastefully executed. Thanks for another one!!

jamessamuel
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Nicely year old drumer still playing everyday here in TN

Ibiron
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It's amazing how talented this young artist, drummer, drum covering one of the Stevie Wonder's songs. My friends and I, perhaps 2-3 years before COVID-19 was born in this world, met Stevie Wonder in one of the oldest Jazz Room and Restaurant in Hollywood. He actually jammed in with the Jazz players for the audience... It was amazing!

crystalmotion
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So I found this channel at 8pm on New Year's eve. It is now almost 3am here and I haven't stopped watching, bought her album on Amazon, "CHI MIGHT" She's not just good, talented, She is as versatile as eggs, ground beef, and Kirby vacuum cleaners. I've watched this kid grow up in 6 hours. I'll be honest, bright stars burn the fastest. She is in my prayers.

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