Leonard Cohen - Everybody Knows (kashka Cover) [official Video] 〈2026〉
Leonard Cohen wrote "Everybody Knows" with Sharon Robinson as a biting social commentary during the peak of the AIDS crisis and rising global inequality. Cohen’s version was famous for its "deep, cigarette-infused snarl" and its bleak prophecy that "the good guys lost".
KASHKA’s version, featured on her 2012 album Vichada, stripped away the heavy 80s production. Leonard Cohen wrote "Everybody Knows" with Sharon Robinson
Known for blending "organic and synthetic instrumentation," KASHKA used her signature "crystal clear vocals" to give the lyrics a new, introspective vulnerability. Her rendition transformed the 1988 original from a
While Cohen’s version felt like a prophet shouting from a mountain, KASHKA’s felt like a quiet confession in an empty room, emphasizing the personal toll of a world where "the dice are loaded". Impact and Legacy performing under the moniker KASHKA
In 2012, Toronto artist , performing under the moniker KASHKA , released a stark and ethereal cover of Leonard Cohen’s "Everybody Knows". Her rendition transformed the 1988 original from a synthy, cynical "gallows humor" anthem into a haunting piece of "folk-pop". The Story Behind the Song
Though Cohen’s song has been covered by many—including Concrete Blonde and Rufus Wainwright—KASHKA’s Official Video remains a standout for its atmospheric, minimalist approach that highlights the "universal simplicity" of the lyrics. It captures the essence of Cohen’s work: that even when everything is falling apart, there is a strange beauty in facing the truth together.