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Posted by Super B on May 5, 2026 | 11:28 pm 0
Boy Spyce steps into familiar emotional territory with his cover of Omah Lay’s Mary Go Round—and it feels like a natural fit from the very first note.
Rather than trying to reinterpret the song completely, Boy Spyce leans into what already works. His strength has always been in soft, melodic delivery, and here, he uses that to highlight a more tender side of the record. Where the original carries a quiet, almost distant kind of pain, his version feels closer—more present, more exposed.
It’s a subtle shift, but it matters. The emotion doesn’t hit harder—it hits differently.
Vocally, he keeps things clean and controlled, avoiding unnecessary runs or over-singing. That restraint works in his favor, allowing the feeling of the song to come through without distraction. Still, the approach stays relatively safe, sticking close to the original structure without pushing into new territory.
🚨Boy Spyce Shares his Cover on Omah Lay’s “Mary Go Round” Thoughts ?? pic.twitter.com/hoXZqRRaa1 — HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) May 5, 2026
🚨Boy Spyce Shares his Cover on Omah Lay’s “Mary Go Round”
Thoughts ?? pic.twitter.com/hoXZqRRaa1
— HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) May 5, 2026
Even with that, the cover does what it needs to do: it reminds you why the song connects in the first place, while offering a slightly softer lens to experience it through.
It’s not a reinvention—but it’s a solid, honest take that plays right into Boy Spyce’s strengths.
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