Brooks Rosser and Rae Boyd are giving fans another reason to believe their connection goes far beyond the stage after releasing a heartfelt cover of Coldplay’s “Fix You.” The Idol couple turned the emotional song into a quiet, intimate performance that quickly caught attention online.
The cover featured Rae seated at the piano while Brooks sang beside her, creating a simple but powerful setup. There were no big effects or dramatic staging needed. The strength of the moment came from the song, their voices, and the chemistry fans already love between them.
Coldplay’s “Fix You” is already known as one of those songs that can hit people deeply, especially when performed with real emotion. Brooks and Rae leaned into that feeling, making the cover feel personal instead of just polished.
Rae’s piano playing gave the performance a soft and emotional foundation. Her presence added a calmness to the song, while Brooks’ vocals carried the weight of the lyrics in a way that made fans feel every line.
What stood out most to many viewers was the way the two performed together. Brooks singing right beside Rae made the cover feel less like a regular duet and more like a shared moment between two people who truly understand the song.
Fans quickly reacted online, praising the performance for its honesty and emotion. Many said it was the kind of cover they wanted to replay more than once because it felt warm, real, and deeply connected.
The duet also reminded fans why Brooks and Rae have become such a loved pair. Their chemistry does not feel forced, and that natural connection is what made the performance so easy for people to believe in.
For Idol fans who have followed their journey, this cover felt like another beautiful chapter. It showed a softer side of Brooks and Rae while also giving them a chance to connect with viewers in a more personal way.
Some fans even described the performance as feeling like a love story, with Rae at the piano and Brooks singing beside her. That reaction shows how much the duet resonated with people beyond just the music itself.
Now, the cover is becoming one of their most talked-about moments yet. Brooks Rosser and Rae Boyd did not just sing “Fix You” — they turned it into a performance filled with emotion, connection, and the kind of chemistry fans cannot stop talking about.





