Jeremy Allen White’s Bruce Springsteen covers are so good, fans are convinced they’re fake
Springsteen himself also reportedly had trouble differentiating between the two voices in the upcoming biopic 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' The post Jeremy Allen White’s Bruce Springsteen covers are so good, fans are convinced they’re fake appeared first on NME.

Jeremy Allen White‘s performances in the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere are so convincing that some fans are suggesting they’re fake.
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Directed by Scott Cooper, Deliver Me From Nowhere chronicles the New Jersey legend’s journey to recording his sixth album, ‘Nebraska’, in 1982.
Yesterday (June 18), the film’s trailer was shared, revealing a short clip of White singing The Boss’s hit ‘Born To Run’. Since then, fans have been in disbelief at the actor’s singing ability.
“Can’t believe this is Jeremy Allen White’s voice,” one wrote on Twitter/X, to which another replied: “I don’t think it is.” “my brain can’t compute,” wrote another.
It turns out it’s not only fans struggling to tell the difference. Marc Maron – who plays record producer Chuck Plotkin in the film – recently revealed that Springsteen himself had trouble differentiating between his voice and White’s.
Speaking in a recent interview with Collider, Maron said: “There were times where Bruce Springsteen didn’t know whether what he was listening to was himself or Jeremy.”
Check out the fan reactions below.
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