"Bohemian Rhapsody" As Sung By A Maori Choir Is The Most Breathtaking Thing You Will Hear Today

May 08, 2019 by apost team

A lot of people around the world know the lyrics and melody of Queen's iconic song, "Bohemian Rhapsody". Originally sung by Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury, this song offers a beautiful mix of hard rock, opera, and total awesomeness.

The opening rift, played on the piano, is very easy to recognize. When those first notes come across the radio, it's a battle as to who turns the volume up and who sings the Galileo parts the loudest. You know the lyrics. You can hear every word flying in harmony through your mind.

Want to hear this iconic song in a new way? Listen to it being sung in te reo Maori, entirely a cappella.

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This choir brings emotion to every note they sing. It's a beautiful rendition that pays tribute to the genius of Freddie and Queen. It totally stirs the soul and will bring a smile to any fan's face.

The Maori are the indigenous people to New Zealand. This choir, known as Hātea Kapa Haka, performed this emotional rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" at the national kapa haka festival, Te Matatini. It's a competition that brings out the best Maori performing arts groups, with almost 50 groups competing this year.

Music helps unite people, no matter the language the lyrics are in. We hope this choir brings more surprises to the stage. Their voice needs to be heard again.

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