There have been a great number of artists who have been motivated by Freddie Mercury of Queen to take on the task of singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in brand new and fascinating ways. Amateur singers who are interested in competing in talent show competitions continue to draw inspiration from the well-known song that was performed by the rock band Queen.

Simon Cowell is not pleased when he is informed by a person that they want to perform “Bohemian Rhapsody.” It is possible that Cristina Ramos was the one who prompted him to alter his state of thinking.
In 2016, Cristina Ramos, who is known to be reserved when she is not singing on stage, triumphed in the “Spain’s Got Talent” competition, rightfully earning the title. On the other hand, the episode of “America’s Got Talent” titled “The Champions” presented her with the difficulty of impressing an audience that had previously shown their support for other artists.
The selection of music that Cristina made may have caused some others to question whether or not she made the appropriate choice.

On the other hand, the stunning vocalist quickly shown that she was more than capable of giving her own captivating interpretation of the well-known song that Queen had made famous. A lengthy gown that was embellished with feathers was worn by Cristina as she appeared in front of the crowd and the judges.
She started singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in the style of an operatic aria after she had introduced herself to the audience. Every single individual was fascinated by her voice. On the other hand, she took everyone by surprise when the music abruptly changed to a rock and roll tune, coincided with Cristina removing her robe to show an enticing bodysuit.

The recently released film “Bohemian Rhapsody” about Queen has garnered a following that includes both new fans and people who have previously admired the band. For the first time in over forty years, Queen’s music was able to achieve a high place in the music charts as a direct consequence of the film.
As Cristina went from being an opera singer to a pop sensation before anybody could blink their eyes, she made the song her own and made it her own. There was no attempt made by Cristina to imitate the legendary Freddie Mercury. Instead, she just sung the song with her own remarkable voice, which was somewhat reminiscent of the incomparable skill that is given to Sarah Brightman.