WATCH: Boho cats get together to perform a Boho rhapsody...
Updated | By East Coast Radio
If you have cats, then you have to let them listen to this today...
The classics are deemed classic because there is nothing that will ever be able to match up to them. Classic songs leave us with goosebumps, they imprint on us and leave a lasting impression.
So when we see recreations of our favourite classics, we can certainly be quite judgmental or to put it lightly, completely critical of the cover artist. But it's not always about recreating a classic, it's about re-envisioning it...
Shirley Șerban, a YouTube creator, decided to step out and appreciate her feline friends. She has created a parody video that shows a group of cats singing their unique version of the Queen classic, 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.
Shirley started her channel in March 2020, when New Zealand just went into its first lockdown. She decided to create remixed songs that were fun and upbeat to cater for the massive shift in our lifestyles.
It worked after she put out her first video on YouTube and it received over three-million views in just three days. She went on to make these videos about COVID-19 and to bring some sort of entertainment to everyone who was feeling locked in...
WATCH the video below (courtesy of YouTube):
We all know that people love cute animal videos and this is definitely one of them that goes over and beyond. These cats are taking on a character of their own in this video.
It just goes to show that the pandemic wasn't just a locked in, claustrophobic experience for everyone, for some it was a time that they got to find their creative side and engage in finding what they love.
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