She Rips Off Her Robe, Starts Singing Bohemian Rhapsody, and Simon Cowell Yells ‘Your Voice is Off the Charts!’ Leaving Him Completely Shook and Rethinking Everything!

Freddie Mercury of Queen has inspired countless musicians to rise up to the challenge of singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in new, exciting ways. The rock band Queen’s popular song still inspires amateur singers who want to try their luck winning talent show contests.

Simon Cowell is unimpressed when a person informs him that they plan to sing “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Yet Cristina Ramos may have caused him to change his frame of mind.

Cristina Ramos, admittedly shy when she is not performing on stage, deservedly won the “Spain’s Got Talent” contest in 2016. But “The Champions,” an episode on television’s “America’s Got Talent,” challenged her to impress an audience that had already expressed their allegiance to other performers.

Cristina’s choice of music may have left some people wondering whether she made the right decision.

However, the beautiful singer soon proved that she was more than capable of delivering her own riveting rendition of the popular song made famous by Queen. Cristina stood in front of the audience and judges wearing a long gown trimmed with feathers.

After introducing herself, she began to sing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in the form of an operatic aria. Her voice hypnotized every person. But then she surprised everyone when the music suddenly became a rock and roll song accompanied by Cristina taking off her gown to reveal an alluring bodysuit.

The new “Bohemian Rhapsody” movie about Queen has gained a following consisting of new fans and former admirers. As a result of the film, Queen’s music rose to a high position on the music charts for the first time in nearly four decades.

Cristina made the song her own as she transitioned from an opera singer to a pop star before anyone could blink their eyes. Cristina did not try to mimic the great Freddie Mercury. Instead, she simply sang the song with her own outstanding voice somewhat reminiscent of the inimitable talent attributed to Sarah Brightman.

Cristina had previously told the judges that she had never visited America in the past. However, it now seems more than likely that she will make several trips via her scheduled performances in the near future.

Simon Cowell’s statement about Cristina’s voice being “off the charts” was an accurate description of her amazing gift. It’s too bad that Freddie Mercury is not able to witness Cristina’s rendition of the song. He might have even asked her to sing a duet.

 

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