Loud Urban Choir takes on Fave’s “Intentions” for their latest cover, and they make it sound like an entirely different experience.
The original already hit differently when Fave released it, touching on ambition, family pressure, and the hunger to make it without compromising who you are. Loud Urban Choir doesn’t try to copy any of that. They take the song and run it through their own choral identity, which gives “Intentions” a much bigger, more communal feel than the solo version ever had.
What Loud Urban Choir does well on covers like this is they never just sing the words. They actually inhabit the emotion and present it through layered harmonies that add real depth to material that was already strong on its own.
Coming after their viral “Bloody Samaritan” remix with Kelly Rowland and their growing “Living Loud” EP, this cover adds another impressive chapter to what has become a very consistent 2026 for them.
With over 168,000 monthly Spotify listeners and a reputation for covers that genuinely challenge the originals, “Intentions” is another example of why people pay attention when Loud Urban Choir decides to take on someone else’s song. Stream it and see how differently it hits with a choir behind it.
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