When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Delighted: Queen in The Netherlands in April 1982, having collected gold disc awards for 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 ...
Fat bottomed girls may make the rockin’ world go-’round in the band Queen’s homage to well-proportion women, but the song won’t make it to the group’s greatest hits album aimed at young people, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Could it be that fat bottomed girls no longer make the rockin' world go round? The latest release of Queen's greatest hits aimed to introduce a younger generation to the iconic rock band does not ...
Murray is a Forbes news reporter covering entertainment trends. Queen released “Fat Bottomed Girls,” an ode to women with curves, in 1978, peaking at No. 11 in the UK and No. 24 in the US. “Fat ...
Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody has been voted Greatest Hits Radio listeners’ favourite song of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. It is the seventh year in a row the 1975 track has topped the list of 500 songs in ...
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 ...
Queen's Brian May initially felt this hit song downplayed HIV/AIDS dangers, but later acknowledged its powerful impact and ...
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