Whether you're a die-hard Nirvana fan or just love a powerhouse vocal performance, this one will stay with you long after the last note.

Backed by just a guitar, her storytelling takes center stage, reminding us that she was born to front a rock band.

If you’re ready to have your heart ripped out (in the best way possible), you need to check out take on the Nirvana/Lead Belly classic, "Where Did You Sleep Last Night."

Hall starts with a haunting, quiet intensity that mirrors Kurt Cobain’s iconic Unplugged version, but she adds her own theatrical grit.

Lena Hall: Obsessed - Nirvana "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"

Toward the end, she hits a gritty, raw vocal peak that perfectly captures the desperation and pain of the lyrics. It’s not just a cover; it’s an emotional exorcism.

As part of her Obsessed series, the Tony winner proves why she’s one of the most versatile voices in rock and Broadway. Here’s why this performance is a must-watch:

Lena Hall Obsessed: Nirvana Вђ“ "where Did You Sleep Last Night" -

Whether you're a die-hard Nirvana fan or just love a powerhouse vocal performance, this one will stay with you long after the last note.

Backed by just a guitar, her storytelling takes center stage, reminding us that she was born to front a rock band. Whether you're a die-hard Nirvana fan or just

If you’re ready to have your heart ripped out (in the best way possible), you need to check out take on the Nirvana/Lead Belly classic, "Where Did You Sleep Last Night." Lena Hall: Obsessed - Nirvana "Where Did You

Hall starts with a haunting, quiet intensity that mirrors Kurt Cobain’s iconic Unplugged version, but she adds her own theatrical grit. Here’s why this performance is a must-watch:

Lena Hall: Obsessed - Nirvana "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"

Toward the end, she hits a gritty, raw vocal peak that perfectly captures the desperation and pain of the lyrics. It’s not just a cover; it’s an emotional exorcism.

As part of her Obsessed series, the Tony winner proves why she’s one of the most versatile voices in rock and Broadway. Here’s why this performance is a must-watch: