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June 12th, 1985. During Live Aid rehearsals at Wembley Stadium, Freddie Mercury publicly insulted Prince's vocal abilities, asking if he could "hit a proper high C without electronic assistance." What followed was an acappella vocal battle that redefined what it meant to be a great singer and forced Queen's longtime manager to quit the music industry entirely. Welcome to Prince The Hidden Stories - where we uncover the most incredible untold moments from the Purple One's legendary career. IN THIS VIDEO: The heated backstage confrontation between two of music's greatest voices How Prince completely reimagined "We Are The Champions" using revolutionary vocal techniques Freddie Mercury's shocking admission that changed his own singing style forever Why Queen's manager of 15 years walked away from music after witnessing this moment The birth of the "Purple Voice Method" that revolutionized vocal training worldwide How this single confrontation changed how the music industry understood vocal artistry This incredible story reveals the moment when two different approaches to vocal mastery collided, proving that there's no single "correct" way to use your voice. Both artists were masters, but they spoke completely different musical languages. Have you ever witnessed someone do something so differently that it completely changed your perspective? Share your story in the comments below! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to Prince The Hidden Stories for more untold moments that show how Prince broke every rule and redefined greatness. This video is created for storytelling purposes. Some parts are dramatized for narrative effect and may not represent 100% factual accuracy. We use available documentation, interviews, and historical reports to recreate the spirit and impact of these musical moments as faithfully as possible.