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: These edits often reduce the pitch, making Winehouse’s already deep, soulful vocals sound even more weary and resigned.
: Often paired with clips from her black-and-white music video set in a cemetery , these versions lean into the visual symbolism of "burying one's heart". Musical Significance amy_winehouse_back_to_black_slowed_down
: This version strips away the upbeat, 60s-inspired Wall of Sound production found in the original. : These edits often reduce the pitch, making
In recent years, fan-made "slowed and reverb" edits of the original Winehouse track have become staples on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. making Winehouse’s already deep
While many "slowed and reverb" versions exist on social media today, the most famous official "slowed down" rendition was recorded by and André 3000 for the 2013 The Great Gatsby soundtrack .