
Caleb Hyles, aside from his original music, covers some of the greatest musical hits from bands, television, film, and anime. This time, he is taking on Queen’s massive hit song “Bohemian Rhapsody,” well the first part of it anyway. He collaborated with fellow singers Jonathan Young, Anna Pantsu, and CG5 to make this rendition possible.
It is reported that Freddie Mercury once said, “I don’t care what you do to my music, just don’t make it boring.” I can tell you that Caleb Hyles and his pals do not make this song boring. Obviously, it is not as good as the original song, but their condensed version does pay a good homage to the OG. The performers all ramp it up to the best and do a good job.
Check out the music video:
Mercury described the song during an interview in 1985 saying, “It was basically three songs that I wanted to put out, and I just put the three together.”
When Queen dropped “Bohemian Rhapsody” in 1975, it was number one in the UK and worked its way into the top 10 on the Billboards when it reached the United States. It has since gone on to become on of the band’s most recognized songs and a cultural icon. It is certified gold in physical copy and platinum for digital versions.
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