Several female artists have completely reimagined the track, transforming it from an aggressive rap-rock anthem into melancholic ballads, cinematic masterpieces, or high-energy electronic tracks. 1. Fleurie & Tommee Profitt (Cinematic / Orchestral)

It becomes less about rage and more about . When a high, clear female voice sings "But in the end, it doesn't even matter," it doesn't sound like giving up. It sounds like accepting reality and moving on anyway.

It bridges the gap between Chester's raw power and a smoother, rhythm-and-blues vocal delivery. 3. Jada Facer (Pop / Indie Acoustic)

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