Want to feel old? Train's "Drops of Jupiter"—the song and album—turned 20 this year.
Because of its universal theme of grief, infectious groove and timeless melody, the well-worn "Drops" has proven arguably bulletproof to the test of time. And when the pop singer Camino gives the track a spin, they know not to fix what isn't broken.
In the latest episode of ReImagined At Home, watch Camino meticulously recreate the GRAMMY-winning tune, from Pat Monahan's lonesome croon to session legend Chuck Leavell's signature piano bounce.
Check out Camino’s fresh spin on Train's "Drops of Jupiter" above and click here to enjoy more episodes of ReImagined At Home.
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