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Queen released their debut single, "Keep Yourself Alive," in the U.K. on July 6, 1973, but the song was not a success.
Robert Smith just blew Gen Z minds at Glastonbury alongside Olivia Rodrigo. Here's a guide to his band's best work.
Afrobeats queen Tiwa Savage has taken to social media to celebrate the 12th anniversary of her groundbreaking debut album, Once Upon a Time. In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), the ...
Queen's Greatest Hits is the UK’s biggest-selling album of all time, with total worldwide sales of over 25 million copies ...
The following albums have held a place on the Billboard 200 many years after their release. Their melodies never got old, and their messages to the world are just as clear as the day fans received ...
Hailey Whitters, the 2023 ACM Best New Artist, releases her fourth album, "Corn Queen," on June 6. Whitters expresses a desire to focus on songwriting and connecting with her audience rather than ...
The Queen & I, from Oakland, are a relatively new DIY band, but they don’t sound like one. The Queen & I specialize in vast, dreamy guitar-rock that sounds like it should be rocking a few tens ...
And those Queen songs, particularly “Who Wants to Live Forever.” enjoyed quite the shelf life because of this development. What is the Meaning of “Who Wants to Live Forever”?
This option gives you the chronological order of Queen’s albums, starting with their 1973 self-titled album and finishing with 1995’s Made in Heaven. Queen (1973) Queen II (1974) ...
Argue that with her, if you will, after hearing her new Margo Price-produced album, “Edge of Forever,” which — not surprisingly — is awfully darned country, any hair-splitting aside. It ...
A Kind of Magic from 1986 serves as an unofficial soundtrack to the fantasy film Highlander, for which Queen did the music. Unfortunately, the album's closer and the movie's main theme, Princes of ...
In 2014, Queen released three songs featuring the singer on the compilation album Queen Forever. A new version of the singer’s solo single “Time” followed a few years later.