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The new remastered GnR Lies album has a changed song as well . One in a Million.. that’s right .
originally posted by: opethPA
Woke AF scenario playing out.
It is one of Queen's best-loved songs but Fat Bottomed Girls has been mysteriously dropped from the group's new Greatest Hits collection.
www.dailymail.co.uk... lection.html
Apparently this new greatest hits release is aimed at a younger audience and in a woke world anything that isnt the color of room temp oatmeal could trigger someone.
Go life.
originally posted by: SigmaXSquared
not sure what platinum means but it sounds like a gold chain (collar) around your neck and a corporate logo tatood on your lower back, there is being successful and then there is being property of the brand, all the hollywood elites have been talking about it for years
originally posted by: Ulven
There's a song, I won't embed it by I find it hilarious. NSFWE's (Not safe for work ears): Link to Youtube
Of course, they're trying to cancel Rammstein as it is, I don't know if he's guilty of sexual assault now but I do take those accusations with a grain of salt ever since the bogus "Me Too" movement.
But the song itself is hilarious, and if they're gonna start banning songs based on weight this will be played non-stop at my house, car, etc.
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
a reply to: ArMaP
Dont really care.
Sorry, just my opinion.
originally posted by: rikgrimsby
We are living in clown world
Queen’s 'Greatest Hits' has always had an evolving tracklist depending on the country.
The UK edition had ‘Fat Bottomed Girls’ but was missing tracks like ‘Keep Yourself Alive’ and ‘Under Pressure’, which were both on the 1981 US and Canada editions. The original UK edition also lacked ‘Seven Seas of Rhye’ from its tracklist, and the Japanese edition included ‘Now I’m Here’ and ‘Teo Torriatte’ - both absent from the UK version.