The music video, one of the most iconic of all time, has been given a new version to celebrate the moment.

Queen made history this week by reaching one billion views on YouTube with the music video for "Bohemian Rhapsody." Originally released in 1975, the video was uploaded to the platform in 2008 and is considered one of the world's first promotional music videos .

To celebrate the occasion, Brian May and Roger Taylor, in collaboration with Universal, released a remastered version of the classic album. The group will also produce three new videos featuring footage submitted by fans through the website YouAreTheChampions.com .

“We are honored that 'Bohemian Rhapsody' has reached 1 billion views on YouTube. We want to thank you all and celebrate this by creating new videos for our songs. You can be a musician, singer, dancer, or visual artist. Let's have fun,” the musicians said in a statement.

They are set to release videos for "A Kind Of Magic," "Don't Stop Me Now," and another version of "Bohemian Rhapsody." Check out the remastered version below.

READ ALSO: Queen: band's streams tripled after Bohemian Rhapsody

Categories: News

A music journalist since 2016, she was an editor at Wikimetal, where she combined her two great passions: music and writing. She believes that heavy music deserves to be everywhere and strives to make that a reality. Slipknot, Evanescence, and Bring Me The Horizon are essential to her playlist.