This Rendition of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Sung by a Maori Choir is Truly Brilliant
Queen formed in 1970. Starting then they created some of the best songs that have resonated with multiple generations.
Their music was so iconic to a wide number of people that in the last year a biopic based on the life of the band was created. Their most iconic song by a long mile is Bohemian Rhapsody. Thus sing has such a unique sound that quickly changes energy level and even genre.
This song is so epic and outstanding that even the cover versions that have been created over the years sound incredible. Here is one of these cover versions sung by a Maori Choir from New Zealand. It is jaw dropping how incredible this version of the classic tune really is.
The choir singing the masterpiece itself.
This version is beautifully sung. It is a completely acapella version that has also been completely translated to te reo Maori. It speaks to the popularity of the song that even though many wouldn't understand the singers they would still be able to sing along as the song has been a hit with many generations of children, teenagers and adults. this song has been so universal that the lyrics are ingrained in the minds of most people alive today.
These singers beautifully stay in tune and harmonise with one another. They have managed to retain the same epic scale that the original version created. The mixture of the beautiful Maori language and the Queen tune is an unexpected match that is incredibly powerful and yet soothing.

The video
Listen to this version via the YouTube video below.
What do you think of this version of the classic? Do you think Freddie Mercury would love it and be singing along?