What happens when you take one of the most explosive rock anthems in music history—and hand it to a violinist barely in her teens?
Magic. Pure, electric magic.

In her latest viral performance, violin sensation Karolina Protsenko takes on Queen’s legendary “Don’t Stop Me Now” — and turns it into something entirely her own. With a bow in hand and fire in her soul, Karolina doesn’t just play the song. She unleashes it.
Set against the backdrop of a bustling street, Karolina’s performance begins with quiet confidence. But within seconds, her energy surges — matching every ounce of Freddie Mercury’s power with her own fearless flair. Her bow slices through the air with precision, her movements sync with the beat, and her face radiates pure joy. It’s not just music. It’s theater, passion, and rebellion all rolled into one.
A Classic Reimagined

What makes this cover so unforgettable isn’t just the technical mastery — it’s how alive it feels.
Every note Karolina plays pulses with life, like she’s channeling the spirit of Queen through strings and soul. Viewers have compared it to a cinematic moment — as if the soundtrack to a coming-of-age blockbuster just burst to life on the sidewalk.
A Violin, A Vision, A Viral Moment

With each performance, Karolina continues to blur the lines between classical and contemporary, tradition and rebellion, stage and street. And this cover is more than just a viral clip — it’s a celebration of joy, of boldness, and of the timeless power of music to move us.