"Queen – I Want To Break Free (Official Video)" – A Timeless Anthem of Liberation
When we think of rock legends, few bands can rival the iconic status of Queen. Formed in 1970 in London, England, Queen quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. The original lineup featured the flamboyant Freddie Mercury on vocals and piano, the virtuoso Brian May on guitar, the rhythmic powerhouse Roger Taylor on drums, and the steady bass of John Deacon. Together, their innovative sound blended rock, opera, and pop, as epitomized in their extensive discography, which includes perennial favorites like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Somebody to Love,” and, of course, “I Want To Break Free.”
Queen’s journey has not been without its challenges. The band faced significant changes over the years, including the tragic passing of Freddie Mercury in 1991 due to complications from AIDS. However, their legacy has continued, marked by numerous accolades and concerts that brought together millions of fans worldwide. Collaborations with new artists and performances with guest singers have kept the Queen spirit alive, most notably during their 2005 performance at the Live 8 concert, which reignited interest in their music.
Released in 1984 as part of the album "The Works," "I Want To Break Free" became an anthem for social liberation and personal empowerment. The song reached impressive chart positions internationally, peaking at number 3 in the UK and enjoying significant airplay across various countries. Its innovative music video, featuring the members dressed in drag in parody of a British soap opera, sparked controversy yet showcased the band’s fearless artistry. The unmistakable blend of synthesizers and rock elements in the track highlights Queen’s ability to continuously push musical boundaries.
The official music video for "I Want To Break Free" not only showcases the band’s exceptional talent but also captures the essence of a universal desire for freedom. As it resonates with audiences today, the song remains a powerful reminder of individuality and self-expression. Join us as we revisit this legendary anthem that firmly holds its place among the “Top 200 Rock Hits Today’s Most Played Worldwide."
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Video “Queen – I Want To Break Free (Official Video)” was uploaded on 11/08/2024 to Youtube Channel Ηadnews
Anyone 2026😂😅
Is anyone nev 2024
40 years of this song
How about November 2024😍
Anyone listening in November 2024 ? 🥰
I ❤ This song ❤❤❤❤❤
ай вон ту брейк картошка фри😞
Inolvidable ❤️
Just sound, no images
very vulgar image. 😢
I want to Break free of GOVERNMENT OVER Reach RIP PEANUT…😢
Is anyone listening in November 2024? 🎉
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I smile when I listen to these songs or videos,.. but, then I get sad remembering Freddie is not here in person anymore for so long.
😢 Sadly Freddie broke free November 24, 1991.
BRIANna… JOHNanna…. FREDricka, & ROGEReena…
1:10 ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
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Imagine someone playing this next to a prison bus.
Did this make anyone else cringe
Junior High…memories!
drag queen
Nov. 2024? ❤
November 2024
Definitely one of the songs of all time!!!
Listen to it in the morning when you walk outside.
Yes. We're all here in 2024 and so on… C'mon!!!
The Devil!
😐🤧😰🫡🫥🦴😨👊🤔😵🐦🔥🪼🦋🐞🐞🐛🦗🦪🐟🐪🦇🦦🐘🦦🦘🦦🐘🦍🐳🪲🐳🐜🦋🍤🍥🍣🍕🦞🍮🍼🥫🍘🍼🍣🍘🐞🫥🥰😛😊😋😙😬😗🙂↔️🙃👤🦷💌🦷🦶🫴✋👎🖐️🫳🖖🙌🤟🙌🤟🙌🤟👐👩❤️👨🪷🍂🍄🌺🪴❄️🌀🏔️🌬️🔥🌦️⚡🌦️⚡🦁🌌🌕🐹☄️🙊🐻🪐🌙🙉🌪️
Anyone in november?
Girl its not even 2025
No
Google commercial brought my ass here
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hahahaha!😂 listening in Nov 2024. Wondering if the wokies would call Freddie a woman in this video. Not terribly useful, I know. But Ive broken free
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