i want to break free


1. a brilliant idea sang by lead singer freddie mercury of queen. can be used in so many different situations and real life applications. watch the music video for i want to break free by queen, and you too will see how ingenious this message is!
“oh my life is so routine, every morning i wake up and have endure the same old thing again and again!… oh…how i want to break free!”

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