MTV Unplugged at Home

Watch MTV Unplugged at Home

  • 2020
  • 1 Season

MTV Unplugged has been one of the most iconic and longest-running music series on television. It has hosted some of the biggest names in the industry like Nirvana, Eric Clapton, and Bruce Springsteen, among others. It’s a show that strips away the glitz and glam that usually accompany performance and focuses on the raw acoustics of the musicians. It's a show that allows the artists to showcase their talent in an acoustic setting with just their voice, guitar, or piano, and no backing tracks.

With the pandemic putting a hold on live concerts and performances, MTV Unplugged at Home came to the rescue by bringing some of the most talented musicians closer to their fans. It's a new spin-off series of the show that premiered on MTV on April 3, 2020. The show features live-streamed performances by some of the most popular artists from different genres, recorded at home in the age of social distancing. The show has brought together some of the most incredible musicians from various genres, making the show an eclectic mix of artists that makes it stand out.

The first episode features Hayley Kiyoko, known for her LGBTQ+ anthems, who performed in her bedroom. She was accompanied by nothing more than her guitar and a string quartet. Her setlist included some of her hits like "Curious" and "Girls Like Girls," as well as her latest release "She." Her performance was intimate and heartfelt, with her voice shining through the minimalist set. She shared some stories from her time in the music industry and talked about her inspiration behind "She"; which she wrote for her little sister.

The second episode starred JoJo, an R&B and pop singer, who performed from her living room with a guitar and a piano. Her setlist included some of her fan favorites like "Leave (Get Out)" and "Too Little Too Late," as well as her new classic, "Man." She revealed that it was her first time performing her new song, which she wrote during her time in quarantine. Her vocals were breathtaking, conveyed so much raw emotion, and was a reminder that an artist doesn’t require anything more than a good voice and an instrument.

The third episode was Jewel, a multi-platinum singer-songwriter who performed from her ranch in Texas. It was a unique performance as she performed in the company of her horses, dogs, and llamas. Jewel shared some background to her songs and talked about her experience of growing up in Alaska. She performed some of her biggest hits, like "Who Will Save Your Soul," "You Were Meant for Me," and also new releases like "Grateful" and "No More Tears." Her voice carried over the mountains and through the trails, making it a soulful and meaningful performance.

The show is a refreshing change of pace and a definite dose of music therapy. It’s a blend of artists and genres, and there’s something for every music fan. It's a show that showcases the power of a musician’s voice and their ability to tell a story with just an instrument. The show also serves as a reminder of the power of music; it brings people together, even if it's just through a screen.

Each artist’s episode runs for around 30 minutes, and it feels like catching up with an old friend. The performances are intimate, and with the setting being the artist's homes, it is an excellent way to connect with them. It's clear that the show’s producers must have had a lot of logistics to work out because these artists all appear to have put tremendous effort into their performances, despite the current challenges that come with public performance.

MTV Unplugged at Home is a unique opportunity for fans to see different facets of their favorite artists. It's like watching them in their element, providing some level of intimacy that is lacking in traditional concerts. The show is perfect for those who miss live music and concerts or just want to hear some incredible acoustic performances.

In conclusion, MTV Unplugged at Home is not only a fantastic addition to the MTV Unplugged franchise but also a reminder of the power of music, especially in times of uncertainty. It captures the essence of music: raw, emotional, and honest. It’s a brilliant concept that is filled with potential and seems to be gaining traction, with more artists expressing interest in appearing on the show. If there was a time to start a new music series, this was the right time, and what MTV Unplugged at Home has accomplished thus far is quite impressive.

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jojo performs
2. jojo performs "man," "too little too late" and more
March 26, 2020
JoJo shares the importance of self-love as she performs unplugged versions of her new songs "Man" and "Small Things" along with her 2006 hit "Too Little Too Late."
wyclef jean performs
1. wyclef jean performs "if i was president" and more
March 20, 2020
Wyclef Jean performs unplugged versions of hit songs, including "If I Was President," "Hips Don't Lie," and "Gone Till November," from the comfort of his own home.
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    March 20, 2020