Maldonado & Her Fellow Pentatonix Members Release Video for their Cover of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love”

Kirstie Maldonado is spreading the love

The 24-year-old half-Mexican, part-Spanish American singer and her fellow Pentatonix members have released a new music video featuring their own arrangement of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love.

Pentatonix

The somber yet beautiful rendition is one of the seven tracks released from their latest album, PTX Vol. IV – Classics. The simple video, set against a black backdrop, focuses on the group, as the camera pans to each singer in a circle while their voices are woven in and out together by the melody.

Riding high on their recent album’s debut at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, the record also represents the five-member a capella group’s seventh top 10 album on the chart.

Here’s the full track listing of Pentatonix’s new album:

PTX Vol. IV – Classics Track List:
1.    “Bohemian Rhapsody”
2.    “Imagine”
3.    “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”
4.    “Over The Rainbow”
5.    “Take On Me”
6.    “Can’t Help Falling In Love”
7.    “Jolene” feat. Dolly Parton

 

Maldonado & Pentatonix Release Music Video for Their Take on John Lennon’s “Imagine”

Kirstie Maldonado is imaging a unified world…

The 24-year-old half-Mexican, part-Spanish American singer and her fellow Pentatonix members have released a simple-yet-impactful music video with a message for their cover of John Lennon’s classic “Imagine.”

Kirstie Maldonado & Pentatonix

In the video, the a cappella group, Maldonado and her group mates each holds up a sign with a word that describes them personally, and then flips it over to reveal another word that can be applied to them more generally.

The phrases include “LGBTQ+,” “Man,” “Jewish,” “American,” “Black,” “Christian,” “Latina” and “Woman.”

Pentatonix’s cover of the song will be included on their upcoming album PTX Vol. IV – Classics, which will be available on April 7 and also includes their Grammy-winning collaboration with Dolly Parton on the country singer’s classic hit “Jolene.”

At the end of the video, each of the five members grabs a board and writes a letter on it. Then they flip them over in unison to spell out a single word: “H-U-M-A-N.”