MAPHRA Takes On THREE Vocal Queen In ONE Song?! | 'End of You' Reaction

What happens when you take the haunting energy of Poppy, the legendary power of Amy Lee, and the modern metalcore dominance of Courtney LaPlante… and put it all into ONE vocal performance? You get THIS. In today’s reaction, I’m diving into MAPHRA’s cover of “End of You” — and honestly, this might be one of the most impressive vocal performances I’ve heard in a long time. From ethereal cleans to crushing intensity, this cover doesn’t just imitate… it transforms. MAPHRA somehow captures the emotional weight and dynamic range you’d expect from THREE completely different vocal icons, blending styles that span alternative, gothic, and metalcore into one seamless performance. It’s the kind of cover that reminds you just how powerful the human voice can be when pushed to its limits. If you’re into artists like Poppy, Evanescence, Spiritbox, or anything that lives in that heavy-meets-beautiful space — you’re going to feel this one. 👇 Let me know in the comments: Who do you think MAPHRA channels the most here? Amy Lee? Courtney LaPlante? Or something entirely unique? And if you enjoy discovering insane vocal talent like this, hit that subscribe button — we’ve got plenty more reactions to the heaviest, weirdest, and most emotional tracks out there. #maphra #poppy #amylee #courtneylaplante #metalreaction #vocalcover #heavymusic #alternativemetal #spiritbox #evanescence #reactionvideo #reactionchannel #reactionstomusicthisweek 🍻 JOIN THE BREW-CREW ON DISCORD:   / discord   🍻 Hang out with fellow metalheads, share tunes, talk gigs, beers & all things heavy! Follow Jaimunji on:► 📺 Twitch:   / jaimunji   📸 Instagram:   / jaimunji_   🌐 Website: https://metalontap.com 👍 Facebook:   / metalontap   Music from https://www.bensound.com I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary. " Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses-such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research-as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use."