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Singer Imitates 42 Completely Different Musical Acts In Impressive Rendition Of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' 😮

Singer Imitates 42 Completely Different Musical Acts In Impressive Rendition Of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' 😮
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We are pretty sure we have found the most talented person ever. Musician, Anthony Vincent, wows in a new YouTube video performing Bohemian Rhapsody in the style of 42 different musical styles and artists.


Anthony Vincent has been entertaining folks on his YouTube channel for some time. He is known for taking a song and singing it in multiple different styles from pop to country to heavy metal. His version of Katy Parry's "Dark Horse" from four years ago has over 22 million views.

Now, Vincent has taken on the mother of all rock opera's and the results are pretty impressive. He tells Rocker Magazine about the long process:

"It does take around 2 months to upload a video, but that's because it's a one-man project. Basically, I do everything myself; I list the artists, I preform, I edit, I master, I mix and so on. I want to execute it the right way and it takes lots of time and effort."


Bohemian Rhapsody Performed in 42 Styles www.youtube.com

Folks are loving this.





We have to agree.

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We think so too, Frank!


Something tells us we will be hearing a lot more from Vincent in the future.

H/T: Rocker Magazine, YouTube

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