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Why Freddie Mercury never finished three duets with Michael Jackson — and it involves a llama: ‘The last straw’
When Freddie Mercury was looking to break free of Queen as his band went on hiatus in 1983, he turned to a king — King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The two late music legends were mutual fans — Jackson ...
It appears a llama is to blame for why the world is missing a collaboration from Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson. The pair were fans of one another and, as Mercury wanted to pursue a dancier sound ...
Finally, the music created when the King of Pop met Queen will be released. And it's only taken 30 years. Queen guitarist Brian May says he's working to complete duets recorded three decades ago by ...
Taking a break from Queen, Freddie Mercury found a new collaborator in Michael Jackson. When Freddie Mercury was looking to break free of Queen as his band went on hiatus in 1983, he turned to a king ...
The late musicians worked on three tracks together — "Victory,” “State of Shock” and “There Must Be More to Life Than This" Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
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