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The 5 Best Covers of Roy Ayers’ ‘Everybody Loves the Sunshine’

From beloved neo-soul singers to obscure jazz musicians, several artists have covered the classic 1976 song.

Roy Ayers, โ€œThe Godfather of Neo-Soul,โ€ passed away at the age of 84 after battling a โ€œlong illness.โ€ His music inspired a generation of R&B, jazz, and hip-hop artists.

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Ayers is best known for his 1976 classic, โ€œEverybody Loves the Sunshine,โ€ which is still among the most beautiful and timeless songs in R&B and jazz. With that in mind, we felt it was the perfect time to look back at artists who have excellently covered this timeless classic over the years.

Dโ€™Angelo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lECuN0XQcWk

Beloved R&B and neo-soul singer Dโ€™Angelo covered this classic in 2000 on his โ€œVoodoo Outtakes & Rehearsals.โ€ He amazingly pays homage to the song while still infusing his style and voice into it. Itโ€™s clear that Dโ€™Angelo wasnโ€™t trying to sound like Ayers but almost remix it in his own way.

Robert Glasper Experiment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi0oAKOKQUo

As one of the most underrated and talented musicians in the R&B space, Robert Glasper has been producing quality music for years and has worked with several of the best artists in music, including Kendrick Lamar and Anderson.Paak. In 2010, he and his group, The Robert Glasper Experiment, performed a new rendition of Ayersโ€™ 1976 classic that included only live instrumentation.

Incognito

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0Rxbm2yt0

I donโ€™t blame you if you havenโ€™t heard of Incognito. Theyโ€™re a British Jazz band that has been active since the early 1980s and continues to make music to this day. In 2006, they covered a more energetic version of โ€œEverybody Loves the Sunshineโ€ on their album, โ€œBees+Things+Flowers,โ€ and it came out great.

Takuya Kuroda

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ8zu1aRYA8

Just because heโ€™s Japanese doesnโ€™t mean he doesnโ€™t have soul. Takuya Kurodaโ€™s lengthy cover is a more traditional rendition of Ayersโ€™ track that is more minimalistic in its production. However, it is not any less enjoyable as Kuroda elegantly plays his trumpet throughout the song.

Kiefer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YpHot-CfIo

Kiefer is a young jazz musician who is still keeping the genre alive for young listeners in 2025. However, in 2021, he decided to honor the past on his album, โ€œBetween Day,โ€ and cover โ€œEverybody Loves the Sunshineโ€ by infusing it with elements of jazz and electronic.

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