Forever the Queen anthem most recognized world wide, Bohemian Rhapsody is certainly alive and well in modern day pop culture. No one could image Wayne’s World without it – and it was later revealed Mike Myers had to fight tooth and nail to keep it in. Mike even sought out Freddie Mercury’s approval before putting the scene into the 1992 film.  Not long after Wayne’s World hit theatres, Bohemian Rhapsody enjoyed an astonishing revival on the American music charts. The song managed to hit number two, despite never achieving higher than nine in 1976. Party on Wayne!

 

Muppet’s Bohemian Rhapsody

 


 
Released in 2009, and totally approved by the band (and also listed as an official collaboration), this Muppet’s cover quickly went viral and has now amassed over 48 million views on YouTube.
 
 

P!nk Rocks out Bohemian Rhapsody on Tour

 


 
With the help of her female backup vocalists, P!nk decked herself out in full Freddie Mercury gear for this 2009 performance during a tour stop in Sydney.
 
 

Kanye West attempts Bohemian Rhapsody

 


 
Unfortunately, we can’t talk about Bohemian Rhapsody in the modern era without making note of Kanye West’s disappointing attempt at the song at the Glastonbury music festival this past year. After locals created a petition to remove Kanye as the headlining act, he tried to warm them up by singing a portion of Queen’s signature before seguing into “Can’t tell me Nothing.”
 
 

The Sons of Anarchy 

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOKQ6qJjny4
 
For the final season of the FX’s motorcycle gang show, Sons of Anarchy featured a very unique cover of Bohemian Rhapsody by The Forest Rangers feat. The White Buffalo, Billy Valentine & Franky Perez.