“Bowie Would Be Proud, Johnny” — Hollywood Vampires’ Electrifying “Heroes” Cover Takes the Internet by Storm

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In a performance that feels both timeless and electric, Johnny Depp and the Hollywood Vampires have struck gold once again — this time with a soul-stirring cover of David Bowie’s iconic hit “Heroes.” Within just 72 hours, the video has exploded online, racking up over 500,000 views and sparking an emotional wave of admiration from fans around the world.

Depp, known for his smoky vocals and magnetic stage presence, led the performance with a reverence that paid deep respect to Bowie’s legacy while giving the song a haunting new edge. With Alice Cooper and Joe Perry rounding out the powerhouse lineup, the band transformed the classic into a modern rock masterpiece — raw, heartfelt, and drenched in emotion.

Comments flooded social media, with fans writing “Bowie would be proud, Johnny” and “This is how legends honor legends.” The performance’s stripped-down intensity and cinematic visuals reminded everyone that, beneath the fame and filmography, Depp remains a true artist at heart.

For the Hollywood Vampires, “Heroes” is more than just a cover — it’s a tribute to timeless artistry, to the connection between eras, and to the enduring spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. And for fans, it’s proof that when Johnny Depp picks up a microphone, the world still listens.

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