Queen: Вђ“ We Are The Champions

: Mercury admitted the song was "the most egotistical and arrogant" he had ever written, intended as a bold statement of victory for both the band and anyone else facing adversity. A Universal "We"

Mercury famously referred to the song as his version of . Queen – We Are The Champions

: The lyrics reflect the hard-fought battle to reach the top. Lines like "I've done my sentence, but committed no crime" and "It's been no bed of roses" point to the band's personal struggles with critics and the music industry. : Mercury admitted the song was "the most

: While May wrote the rhythmic "We Will Rock You," Mercury penned the melodically complex "We Are The Champions" . Mercury stated he was thinking about football when he wrote it, wanting a song that fans could "latch on to". Freddie's "My Way" Lines like "I've done my sentence, but committed

Despite initial criticism that the song was boastful, the band emphasized that the in the title refers to everyone singing along.

: Struck by this emotional display of unity, Mercury and Brian May both set out to write songs that invited mass participation.

The song’s origins can be traced back to a concert at in Stafford. During the show, the audience unexpectedly sang the football anthem "You’ll Never Walk Alone" back to the band.