While the original "Human" relies on a "fat, bass-driven groove" and sparse instrumentation like handclaps and simple string chords to emphasize (Rag'N'Bone Man) gravelly vocals, Mosimann’s cover introduces a distinct club-ready aesthetic:
: It moves from soul/alternative rock toward electronic dance music (EDM) and house. Rag'N'Bone Man - Human (Mosimann cover)
The original track, released in July 2016, is a grittily soulful anthem known for its deep baritone vocals and blues-influenced production. It explores themes of vulnerability, empathy, and the fallibility of man. While the original "Human" relies on a "fat,
(Quentin Mosimann), a French-Swiss producer who rose to fame winning Star Academy in 2008 and has frequently appeared on the DJ Mag Top 100 list, released his version in June 2017. Billed as a "tribute," this rendition transforms the raw, acoustic-driven original into a high-energy electronic composition. 2. Sonic Reinterpretation (Quentin Mosimann), a French-Swiss producer who rose to
: The cover maintains the core lyrical message—the "human after all" refrain—but places it within a more rhythmic, synth-heavy structure designed for festivals and club sets. 3. Impact and Legacy