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Queen's Greatest Hits finally enters the top 10 on the Billboard 200 this week, 39 years and one month after its release. That’s the record for a non-holiday album. By Paul Grein Queen‘s ...
Legendary rock band Queen's 1978 classic "Fat Bottomed Girls" has become cancel culture's latest victim after the song was dropped from the band's new greatest hits collection for younger ...
That's quite a surge from the Queen compilation's position at No. 36 the week prior. Yet the sudden sprint for the Top 10 isn't entirely unexpected considering Greatest Hits' longevity on the ...
The Queen song "Fat Bottomed Girls" has been removed from a new kid-specific version of the classic rock band's Greatest Hits collection available on the children's music player Yoto, causing an ...
Yoto – the makers of an audio device for children without a screen that plays books, music, radio and podcasts – is now offering Queen's "Greatest Hits" album sans "Fat Bottomed Girls." ...
Nearly 40 years after its initial release, Queen’s 'Greatest Hits' has reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200 albums chart for the first time. By Keith Caulfield Nearly 40 years after its ...
But in 1981, Queen’s Greatest Hits was released for the first time. The album includes such iconic tracks from the band’s first decade as Bohemian Rhapsody, Another One Bites The Dust and Don ...
Queen have made UK chart history by becoming the first act to sell seven million copies of an individual album. Their first Greatest Hits collection, from 1981, is now owned by one in every four ...
Queen’s latest greatest hits release - aimed at bringing a new and young audience to the group’s work - is missing “Fat Bottomed Girls” from the playlist. Queen’s early career ...
The legendary rock band Queen found itself dumped in the middle of the culture wars this week as one of its more bawdy songs was absent from its “Greatest Hits” album on a streaming platform ...
Fat Bottomed Girls has been dropped from a version of Queen's greatest hits in a move labelled 'woke gone mad'. The 1978 ballad, written by guitarist Brian May and sung by the late Freddie Mercury ...