When Karolina Protsenko picks up her violin, it is like magic is floating in the air. In her cover of BTS’s “Permission to Dance” the music bursts out with so much happiness that it feels like the violin is laughing and dancing. Every note she plays is full of joy like a song that wants to make everyone smile. When she reaches the significant, happy parts of the song, her music feels like it’s flying, and when she slows down, it’s soft and warm, like a hug. You can almost imagine Karolina swaying with the music, completely lost in the fun but still playing perfectly.
What makes this performance so special isn’t just the beautiful sound of her violin, but how much feeling she puts into it. When she plays the slower part of the song, it feels like sunshine breaking through the clouds. Then when the final happy part comes she plays even faster and stronger like she’s celebrating with every note. Watching her is like seeing someone pour all their happiness straight into the music.
Permission to Dance – BTS (방탄소년단) – Karolina Protsenko – Violin Cover
Even in the comments on her video, people talk about how much her music helps them. Parents say they play Karolina’s songs to cheer up their kids. Nurses say her music gives them the energy they need before starting a long day at work. Some people say they listen to her when they’re not feeling well because it makes them feel better. Her music isn’t just fun to listen to; it makes people feel strong and happy inside.
Then, Karolina does something completely different with her singing cover of “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen. This song is not just fun, it’s powerful and full of feelings. The video starts with Karolina and her mom sitting together, singing softly. Their voices blend like magic, and the very first line, “Is this the real life?” feels so emotional like they’re telling a story right to your heart.
Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen) – Karolina Protsenko Stunning Vocal Cover
As the song progresses, Karolina sings with such emotion that you can almost feel what she’s feeling. When she sings, “Mama, just killed a man,” her voice cracks just a little, and instead of sounding wrong, it makes the song feel genuine and honest. Later, when the song gets big and powerful, Karolina and her mom sing together in a way that gives you goosebumps. The video feels very intimate and personal, as if you’re sitting right there with them.
What makes both performances amazing is how Karolina connects with everyone who listens. Whether she’s playing her violin with joy or singing a serious, powerful song, she makes you feel like you’re part of the music. That’s why millions of people love her videos because her music is honest, heartfelt, and full of happiness.