Queen Agreed to Take ‘Fats Bottomed Women’ Off ‘Biggest Hits’ for Children Platform
Queen followers are pissed “Fats Bottomed Women” was faraway from their “Biggest Hits” on a kids’s music platform — however we have realized the band signed off on that change.
For these unaware, the Freddie Mercury-led band’s “Biggest Hits” album just lately made its solution to Yoto, a children’ audio participant, and the large booty-themed monitor was notably lacking from the lineup.
Whereas there’s been some fan outrage over so-called “woke-ism,” a rep for lead guitarist Brian Might tells TMZ … he and the remainder of the band agreed to “Fats Bottomed Women” being omitted from the platform.
The rep acknowledged that the band would not be making any extra remark concerning the choice.
FYI — Yoto’s model of “Biggest Hits” contains songs like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Killer Queen,” “We Will Rock You,” and “One other One Bites the Mud.”
A disclaimer on the youngsters’s website says the tracks used are “unique and unedited recordings” … including, “While no swear phrases are used parental discretion is suggested when taking part in this content material to or round youthful kids.”
People on-line have been offended at Yoto for reducing ‘Fats Bottomed,’ however it seems like they’re going to should take that up with the band, and never the children’ app … as a result of Queen’s cool with it!