Watch Eliza Doolittle’s Sexy Cover Of The Weeknd’s “The Morning”

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Lounging in bed with her short shorts and a few friends, looking like she just got up after a slumber party (or something less innocent), Eliza Doolittle takes on P&P’s pick for best song of 2011. This is a thing of beauty, you guys.

Shoutout to the anonymous P&P reader who shared this.

  • http://thetay.bandcamp.com We Are The Tay

    Cool to see the various ways white artists edit out the N word during covers.

    This is cool though.

  • http://www.twitter.com/radioowen Owen

    How do I get invited to these kinda slumber parties? None of the slumber parties I get invited to seem this awesome. This cover is pretty awesome too.

  • http://www.twitter.com/radioowen Owen

    I think watching this more then three times in a row is probably overkill but im still goin in for my fourth viewing.

  • SK

    I just don’t get invited to slumber parties :/

  • Confusion

    @WeAreTheTay Ha I was waiting to see how she would handle that as well. It is interesting.

  • Zoxxan

    Really nice cover! – Looks like a really nice slumber party too…

    (BTW, is there any way to know how many people clicked on this link just because it said “sexy”?)

  • Confusion

    Haha I don’t know, but I hope it’s a lot.

  • Batmayne

    Lulz Con you sellout.

  • CK

    Yes, Con, I’m sure she just had a slumber party, given the lyrical content of “The Morning.” Also that black dude was totally checking her out…. don’t blame him at all. Also also wtf is with that weird card painting in the back?

    @We Are The Tay: Not sure if this offends black people, but I always wish white people WOULD say the n-word as part of a cover song. It’s in the lyrical content of the song, it’s the same as quoting someone who said the n-word, what’s wrong with saying it while singing a cover? Plus, it’s not like The Weeknd uses the hard-r version anyways.

  • Whatup

    @CK I don’t think white people have the huckleberry finn pass yet in this generation. Still too much racism behind the word to say it…probably not a good idea. I mean, that’s one thing white people can live without, right? It’s not gonna kill them.

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