Out of the door, they were by a cafe where Brian, John, and Roger were talking. "This all happened a year later," Sam said. "Queen decided to sign a record deal."

Behind them, Freddie came out in a flamboyant outfit. "You're late," snapped Brian.

"And you look like an angry lizard," Roger laughed.

"Very funny, Roger," Freddie replied.

"How's it been, Fred?" Shou asked.

"We changed the name from Smile," Freddie explained.

"Name?" Stitch asked.

Freddie showed them the sketch of the band's new logo. "So the new name is Queen," Donna said.

"As in Her Royal Highness," Freddie replied. "And it's truly outrageous."

"He sounds like Kimber from Jem and the Holograms," Vee said while disguised as a 1970s radio and Freddie looked. "I mean, now let's hear it for The Supremes' 'You Can't Hurry Love'."

Donna got relieved that Vee changed the subject before they found out.

I need love, love to ease my mind

I need to find, find someone to call mine

But mama said you can't hurry love

No, you just have to wait

"Hello," the man in a suit greeted. "My name is John Reid."

"Is the Elton John's manager?" Toshiro asked.

"He is," Donna replied. "I remember Savion telling me about his music."

"And you must be Freddie Mercury," John Reid greeted. "I'm curious where did you come up with the name 'Mercury'."

"Ads in the Roman messenger god," Freddie explained.

"I get it," Rocket smiled. "Your voice brings a message to the world."

"So tell me," John Reid said to the flamboyant man, "what makes Queen different from all the wannabes?"

"We're four misfits who don't belong together," Freddie answered, "playing for the other misfits. We belong to them."

"We're a family," Brian finished.

"Honorary that is," Toshiro said.

"I know how that feels," Donna replied. "But know two of us are the same."

Suddenly, a man in a leather jacket came in and served Mr. Reid's tea. "Paul Prenter," he said, "meet Queen, our new signing."

"Paul Prenter?" asked Wade.

"Freddie Mercury's private manager," Samantha explained. "Let's just say they had some troubles."

John Reid told them that if he could get them on the radio, maybe he could get them on TV. They decided to go for it with their hit song "Killer Queen." While they were talking, Vee decided to play the song.

She keeps her Moet et Chandon

In her pretty cabinet

"Let them eat cake," she says

Just like Marie Antoinette

A built-in remedy

For Kruschev and Kennedy

At anytime an invitation

You can't decline

Caviar and cigarettes

Well versed in etiquette

Extraordinarily nice

She's a killer queen

Gunpowder, gelatin

Dynamite with a laser beam

Guaranteed to blow your mind

Anytime

Recommended at the price

Insatiable an appetite

Wanna try?