Yes, Freddie Mercury sang "You Don't Fool Me," which is a track from Queen's 1995 album "Made in Heaven." The song features his distinctive vocals and was one of the last tracks recorded by the band after his passing. It highlights his unique style and the band's ability to blend different musical elements.
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No, Michael Jackson does not sing in "Another One Bites the Dust." The song is performed by the band Queen, with lead vocals by Freddie Mercury. It was released in 1980 as part of their album "The Game." Although Jackson and Mercury were friends and collaborated on other projects, Jackson is not involved in this particular song.
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He can sing, but he isn't a singer. He'll sing in the mash-up of iParty With Victorious.
Freddy Mercury was a Parsee and Parsees adore the Queen of England and so he decided to name his band after the Monarch in tribute to Her Royal HighnessReally? cool!Just a guess, but could it have had something to do with the fact that Freddie Mercury was gay?
Freddie Mercury of Queen originally recorded the duet with Michael Jackson, but the 1984 hit version of the song featured Jackson and Mick Jagger.
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