Queen reaches a milestone as Greatest Hits spends 520 weeks — a full decade — on the Official Albums Streaming chart in the U ...
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 ...
Queen’s iconic Greatest Hits album has now spent 400 weeks on both the Top Rock Albums and Top Rock & Alternative Albums charts, and 450 on the Top Hard Rock Albums list. UNSPECIFIED - FEBRUARY 01: ...
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If you've spent any time perusing British tabloids over the past 24 hours, you may have been tricked into believing that a modified version of Queen's Greatest Hits omitting the song "Fat Bottomed ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. British singer Freddie Mercury (1946 - 1991) of rock band Queen in ...
Queen's Greatest Hits is one of the most ubiquitous LPs ever released, a compilation that's cemented itself across the decades as a staple of any music lover's collection. Now, the album's getting a ...
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 listeners ...
Yoto also included a warning for the remaining songs on the Greatest Hits album. “Please note that the lyrics in some of these songs contain adult themes, including occasional references to violence ...
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 compilation is now ...
A 1975 hit has been ranked the greatest rock song of all time, and its continued streaming dominance shows its lasting influence decades later.
Freddie Mercury sang "there's no stopping me," but an audio player for children is stopping one cheeky tune in its tracks. Yoto – the makers of an audio device for children without a screen that plays ...