Princes Of The Universe
Queen · Platinum Collection 1-3 [2001]
We're the princes of the universe
Here we belong, Fighting to survive
In a world with the darkest powers
And here we are, we're the princes of the universe
Here we belong, fighting for survival
We've come to be the rulers of your world
I am immortal, I have inside me blood of kings -yeah-yeah-
I have no rival, no man can be my equal
Take me to the future of your world
Born to be kings, Princes of the universe
Fighting and free, got your world in my hand
I'm here for your love and I'll make my stand
We were born to be princes of the universe
No man could understand,
My power is in my own hand
Oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh
People talk about you, people say you've had your day
I'm a man that will go far,
Fly the moon and reach for the stars
With my sword and head held high
Got to pass the test first time - yeah
I know that people talk about me I hear it every day
But I can prove you wrong cos'
I'm right first time
Yeah, Yeah, Alright let's go let's go haha... yeah yeah
Watch this man fly -oh-
Bring on the girls
Here we are, Born to be kings,
We're the princes of the universe
Here we belong...
Born to be kings, Princes of the universe,
Fighting and free
Got the world in my hands
I'm here for your love, and I'll make my stand
We were born to be princes of the universe
Princes Of The Universe
Princes Of The Universe stands as a vibrant example of Queen's theatrical rock style, blending Freddie Mercury's commanding vocals with the band's signature multi-layered harmonies. Released during a period of prolific output, the track captures the grandeur and energy that defined the group's live performances and studio experiments. The song showcases the band's ability to merge hard rock rhythms with operatic flair, creating an anthem that resonates with the confidence and drama characteristic of their mid-career work. As part of their extensive discography, it highlights the collaborative songwriting dynamics that allowed Queen to explore diverse sonic landscapes while maintaining their distinct identity. The recording remains a testament to their enduring influence on rock music, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative peak that cemented their legacy in the genre.

