: KHS and his collaborators use simple household items to build a layered soundscape that drives the song forward without the need for traditional drums or heavy bass. Vocal Synergy and Emotional Resonance
While the original song functions as a sultry dialogue between two lovers in crisis, the KHS cover shifts the focus to harmony and collective vulnerability. : KHS and his collaborators use simple household
The "Cups Version" cover of "I Don't Wanna Live Forever," produced by (KHS) and featuring Sam Tsui , Kina Grannis , and Madilyn Bailey , is a transformative reimagining of the original high-production pop duet by Taylor Swift and ZAYN. By stripping away the electronic synth-pop and sultry R&B textures of the original, this version emphasizes the raw emotionality and collaborative spirit inherent in the lyrics. Musical Innovation: The Rhythmic Backbone By stripping away the electronic synth-pop and sultry
The defining feature of this cover is its percussive arrangement. KHS utilizes the "cups" technique—popularized by the film Pitch Perfect —to create a rhythmic foundation that is both organic and technically precise. : Unlike the polished, studio-heavy percussion of the
: Unlike the polished, studio-heavy percussion of the original, the rhythmic tapping of cups provides a tactile, "unplugged" feel.