Jada Facer’s acoustic rendition of "Creep" transforms the 90s grunge anthem into a delicate, haunting ballad that trades Radiohead’s original distortion for raw, crystalline vulnerability.

: Stripping away the heavy electric guitars allows the melody to breathe. The minimalist acoustic strumming emphasizes the "beautiful" side of the song’s inherent sadness, making it feel less like a rock track and more like an intimate diary entry.

: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆A must-watch for fans of acoustic pop and those who enjoy seeing classic rock hits through a more cinematic, modern lens.

: This version leans heavily into the "angelic" imagery of the lyrics. It’s a softer take on the "weirdo" narrative, making the song feel accessible to a new generation of listeners who might find the original too abrasive.