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Since 2014, BBC Radio 1 presenter Huw Stephens has been at the helm of Piano Sessions, a segment that sees artists enter the studio to deliver a stripped back version of one of their own tracks, as well as a cover.

Over the years we’ve seen Queens Of The Stone Age covering Marty Wilde’s ‘Bad Boy’, Haim taking on The Strokes, and Khalid going deep on Frank Ocean’s ‘Lost’ — but today’s cover might just have outdone them all.

Chicago rapper Vic Mensa stepped into the hallowed studio this week to perform a muted version of his song ‘We Could Be Free’ and a cover of Radiohead’s iconic 1997 track ‘Karma Police’.

He stays pretty faithful to the original arrangement, but there’s something about Mensa’s husky pipes that levels it up. Watch both songs below.

Mensa debut album, The Autobiography, was dropped earlier this year on Jay-Z’s label Roc Nation. They’ve been touring together in the US for a little while now, but unfortunately there’s been no indication yet they’ll be bringing the tour Down Under.