Queen’s smash single Fat Bottomed Girls has been cut from a new Greatest Hits compilation as a result of it has been dubbed too racy for a youthful viewers.
The track, launched in 1978 by the British rock band, options lyrics together with: “Are you gonna let it all hang out? Fat bottomed girls, you make the rockin’ world go round.”
As reported by The Telegraph, the new compilation has been launched by Universal Music on the platform Yoto, which is geared toward kids and a youthful viewers.
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Tracks within the playlist embrace their hits Bohemian Rhapsody, You’re My Best Friend, Killer Queen and We Will Rock You.
There can also be a content material warning accompanying the track checklist that reads: “Please note that the lyrics in some of these songs contain adult themes, including occasional references to violence and drugs.”
“These are the original and unedited recordings. Whilst no swear words are used parental discretion is advised when playing this content to or around younger children.”
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The track initially reached no. 11 within the UK when it was first launched and was even included on a Greatest Hits album by Queen.
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Queen was fashioned in London in 1970 and was fronted by the late Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991.
It featured Mercury on vocals, Brian May on guitar and vocals, Roger Taylor on drums and vocals and John Deacon on bass.
Queen, thought-about by one of many biggest rock bands of all time, is understood for hits together with I Want to Break Free, Another One Bites the Dust and Love of My Life.
In March, May was made a Knight Bachelor by King Charles for his providers to music and charity.
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