Yep — there are live versions of 'See You Again', and they show up in a bunch of flavors. From TV appearances to radio sessions and full concert recordings, each one puts a different spin on the song. Charlie Puth tends to perform it alone at a piano sometimes, turning it into a softer, more intimate ballad; other times you'll hear Wiz Khalifa’s rap verse delivered with slightly different timing or extra ad-libs when he performs it on tour.
If you're hunting for a lyric-focused experience with live audio, try searching for videos labeled 'live lyric' or 'live performance' — some creators combine live footage with synchronized lyrics so you get the atmosphere and the words at once. Spotify and Apple Music occasionally host official 'Live' tracks too, like 'Live at ...' recordings, which sound cleaner than fan-shot videos and are great for listening on the go. Covers are everywhere as well: acoustic, orchestral, church choir, and even international-language versions that translate the chorus.
My go-to way to tell if a clip is genuinely live is to watch for crowd noise,
breath sounds, and slight tempo shifts; studio tracks are too perfectly even for that. Honestly, seeing different live takes has deepened how I feel about the song — sometimes the simplest piano version hits harder than the original.