In the hilarious video Bohemian Catsody 4 cats parody Bohemian Rhapsody
Shirley Serban is a relyricist from New Zealand who boldly parodied Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody…’ as a cat! A quartet of musical cats sings the hit song in the video, but the lyrics have been rewritten to reflect a cat’s life.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a song performed by Queen, a British band.
The song, written by Freddie Mercury and produced by Roy Thomas Baker, was one of the most popular in the 1970s.

According to Roy, the pop song contains progressive rock, and few people are aware that the entire project began as a joke.
The song has also been a popular choice for cover versions by various artists around the world.
As a result, seeing Shirley Serban cover the song with her cats was fascinating. Her catsody contains lyrics from cats about their general interactions with their owners.
This, like the original, is an operatic song. It’s a mix of pop and progressive rock. The only difference is that, unlike the original song, this cover song is tragic for the cat owners.
The video of four cats singing to delight the audience, on the other hand, is not tragic. Boo, Sweetie, Griffin, and Stripey Superstar all appear in the show. The four cats rose to fame.
Fans were captivated by the rendition. Already, t-shirts and other merchandise are selling out. Their creation has even piqued the interest of producer Roy, who is a fan.