Queen, formed in 1970, is one of rock’s most iconic and enduring bands.

Known for their eclectic style, which blends rock, opera, glam, and progressive elements, Queen revolutionized the music world with timeless hits like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock You,” and “Somebody to Love.”

Fronted by the legendary Freddie Mercury, whose flamboyant stage presence and powerful voice defined the band’s persona, Queen captivated audiences with their theatrical performances and intricate arrangements.

Their groundbreaking 1975 album *A Night at the Opera* cemented their place in rock history, showcasing their ability to push musical boundaries while crafting universally beloved anthems.

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