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Here are the top 20 cover songs of 2023 by HBCU bands

As we begin the new year, 2024, it’s time once again to celebrate the musical highlights from the 2023 HBCU band season.

This annual list, curated with input from HBCU Sports’ social media followers and message board participants, features a rich tapestry of tunes that span genres and eras, celebrating the diverse musical heritage of these institutions.

The list is a dynamic mix of contemporary hits and timeless classics, showcasing the bands’ ability to adapt and excel across various musical styles. From R&B and pop to soul and more, these performances highlight the versatility and creativity inherent in HBCU marching bands.

Below are the top 20 cover songs of 2023 performed by HBCU bands.

20. Alabama A&M, “Secret Garden” (Quincy Jones ft. Al B. Sure!, James Ingram, El DeBarge, and Barry White)

19. Texas Southern, “Rock The Boat” (Aaliyah)

18. Jackson State, “Don’t Stop Your Love” (Keith Sweat)

17. Southern, “Dreamin” (Vanessa Williams)

16. Tennessee State, “Happy Feelin’s” (Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly)

15. Bethune-Cookman “Lovin’ You” (The O’Jays)

14. Norfolk State, “On My Mama”

13. Alcorn State, “Love Faces” Trey Songz

12. Florida A&M, “Golden Hour” (JVKE)

11. North Carolina A&T, “Between the Sheets/Footsteps in the Dark” Mix (The Isley Brothers)

10. Southern, “Anytime, Anyplace” (Janet Jackson)

9. Alabama State, “If I Ever Fall In Love” (Shai)

8. Florida A&M, “Snooze” (SZA)

7. Jackson State, “Dirty Diana” (Michael Jackson)

6. Jackson State, “Slow Down” Mix (Bobby Valentino/Skip Marley, H.E.R)

5. North Carolina A&T, “Superstar” (Luther Vandross)

4. Jackson State, “Water” (Tyla)

3. Alabama State, “On and On” (Erykah Badu)

2. Southern, “My Funny Valentine” (Chaka Khan)

1. Jackson State, “Love” (Keyshia Cole)

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