David Bowie Dead At 69: Bowie and Queen's 'Freddie Mercury' 'Under Pressure' Isolated Vocals Video Goes Viral [Video]

The entertainment world was rocked with bad news yesterday as news broke out that the legendary artist David Bowie has passed away. Bowie, who was a very well-known singer-songwriter, had a great impact in the entertainment world not only because he loved to break the rules but because he embraced being different.

Bowie brought many hit songs unto the world, which up until now still is being sung by generations after his. Stars are mourning the loss of this genius artist and many fans have given their farewell to Bowie.

In this recent loss, Bowie once had a duet with another legendary artist, Queen's very own front man Freddie Mercury, who passed away over a decade ago. Like Bowie, Mercury was also ahead of his time; both this artist truly defied their generation by bringing something new into the music industry.

In the wake of Bowie's death, a video of him singing "Under Pressure" together with Mercury that has been tweaked to only bring out the powerful voice of the two has been making round in the Internet. The isolated vocals of Bowie in "Under Pressure" as well as Mercury made fans miss them more than ever.

Fans have been pouring out their praises for the two artists who are unarguably talented both in singing and songwriting. The lyrics of "Under Pressure," according to fans, are truly magnificent and unsurpassable.

David Bowie passed away after a long battle with Cancer at 69, two days after his birthday and after releasing his album "Blackstar". The man who was considered as the best weirdo in the music industry and made it ok to be one for legions has finally gone back home.

"Almost every young person who thinks of themselves as an outcast or a freak ... could identify with one of Bowie's personae," music critic Paul Gambaccini told NBC News. "Almost everything he did turned to gold," Gambaccini said. "When it didn't turn to gold at least it was interesting."

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