YouTube often gets maligned as a place for silly frivolity, but I'm here to tell you that's an old way of thinking. No, the video giant is now, more than ever, home to great and important art that holds a mirror up to society in order to force us to confront our collective demons. Whether you're talking about web series, or slam poetry, or infotainment designed to teach us in more entertaining ways, it's undeniable that YouTube has grown up. And this is the perfect example. Meet Jon Sudano. Sudano is an artist who uses the medium of musical covers to make the world a better place. Take for instance his beautiful cover of Adele's "Hello."

I mean if that doesn't stir something in you, I'm not sure you're capable of being stirred. Or how about his cover of John Lennon's "Imagine." Considering our current political climate, I'm not sure there's a better or more important song for someone to be singing at this moment. Jon Sudano has us covered:

Are those both too heavy for you? I get it. Sometimes you just want to jam out to some Evanescence and forget your troubles. Well don't you worry, Jon Sudano makes art for you too.

Bless you, Jon Sudano. Bless you, YouTube. This is important.