Freddie Mercury impersonator's "I Want to Break Free"
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•Freddie Mercury impersonator entertains his neighbors and us all with epic 'I Want to Break Free'
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Carlos Díaz Ballesta dressed up like Queen front man Freddie Mercury and put on a show for his neighbors from his balcony in Spain .
He lip-synced to Queen 's 1984 song, " I Want to Break Free" Ballesta dances with a vacuum cleaner, an homage to the song's video.
The video was a hit across the world but was a dud in America where no one knew what the band was lampooning.
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