These sound like they're sung at a higher octave than the original versions.
Dreams - Van Halen
Danger Zone - top gun soundtrack
(Without getting heavily into politics, the latter being sung by a Russian singer might be somewhat ironic in today's climate).
Back in the day, I always wondered how the hell these guys (Rigor Mortis) ever got a major record label deal (Capitol Records).
They were a complete unknown outside of other major label speed/thrash metal signings at the time, like Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, etc ...
If I had to...
Some cover of Bad Reputation, which had the guitarist from Judas Priest, bassist from Ozzy/Alice In Chains, singer Lzzy Hale, and guitar + drum guys from Machine Head.
I never bothered with the later vinyl re-releases or hi-res versions. I still listen to the generic cd version.
My parents were not into then-current pop/rock music at all. They were more into classical composers and music from the old country from their youth (mostly Israeli).
I remember tour de force quite well. Back in the day, I purchased records like this and Molly Hatchet as "blind buys" based solely on the cover artwork, thinking it might sound really "heavy".
It turned out tour de force was actually really catchy and overall a decent album, in spite of not...
Completely forgot about Beat Street.
IIRC, that and the Breakin' soundtracks were popular in the various "breakdancing" crowds I was into back in the day.
The Claypool Lennon Deliriuim.
This is the most "Beatles-esque" stuff I've heard in years. Sounds a lot like SgtPepper and postPepper era. (I don't know if it was intentional).
Sean Lennon has a very similar singing voice as his father John Lennon.