Both Pitch Perfect and Glee were about students following their musical dreams to a championship title, and the two covered several of the same songs.
Both Pitch Perfect and Glee contributed greatly to the rise of musical comedies. First airing in 2009, Glee followed the lives of a high school glee club while navigating social hierarchy. Meanwhile, the first Pitch Perfect movie came out in 2012 about a college a cappella group. While they had their differences, Glee and Pitch Perfect were both ultimately about a group of students aiming to win their respective musical championships.
“Like A Virgin” By Madonna Following The Treblemakers, co-ed a cappella group The BU Harmonics joined the riff-off with “Like A Virgin.” While Pitch Perfect was known for their riff-offs, Glee was known for their tribute episodes to a dedicated artist. The first of the series was “The Power of Madonna” in season 1, featuring various Madonna covers. Covered by three of the show’s couples, the song followed Finn, Rachel and Emma debating on losing their virginity to their respective partners.
“The Final Countdown” By Europe In a show full of rivalries, the most consistent and vicious Glee rivalry has always been between Will and Sue. While they did have their moments of kindness to each other, their constant antics made them one of Glee’s most iconic duos. In season 6, the two performed “The Final Countdown,” complete with rockstar hair, fire and electric guitars.
“Bootylicious” By Destiny’s Child In a celebrity cameo, football team the Green Bay Packers joined Pitch Perfect 2’s riff-off with their successful rendition of “Bootylicious.” Back in Glee season 1, the rival glee club from Jane Addams Academy performed the song when invited by Mr. Schue to McKinley. Complete with choreography and a ton of hair flipping or hairography. This lively performance initially intimidates the New Directions.
“Doo Wop ” By Lauryn Hill The Barden Bellas’ first contribution to the riff-off’s hip-hop battle is a short snippet of “Doo Wop ” before they’re quickly interrupted by Das Sound Machine. On Glee, Mercedes is one of the seniors who graduate from McKinley to quick success. After a recording of her singing gains traction online, she gets a recording deal. While struggling to find her groove for her debut album, Mercedes and Santana perform a cover of this song as inspiration.
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