Kanye West won over thousands of British fans who didn't want him at the Glastonbury Rock Festival with a simple, but effective maneuver: he led them on a sing-along to Queen's classic, 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.Which leads me to the question, is there anyone who DOESN'T know all the words to 'Bohemian Rhapsody'? If 50,000 Twenty-somethings know all the words, I have to imagine almost everyone does.

Though more than 130,000 signed an online petition to have him banned from the Glastonbury Festival’s top spot, on Saturday night Kanye still rocked the main stage of the British music fest.

Just three songs into Ye's set, English comedian Simon Brodkin — in character as superfan Lee Nelson — ran on stage. The performer who wore a homemade Lee-zus T-sihrt and had a microphone of his own attempted to act as a hypeman for a few moments before security rushed him off stage. While Kanye didn’t seem too happy, he restarted “Black Skinhead” from the top and kept it moving.

The marathon set wound up going 30-songs long, spanning his entire catalog. The set also featured a performance by Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon covering with Kanye his song “Woods” and the aforementioned Queen sing along.

So...do YOU know all the words?

 

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