![]() Forget subtlety or innuendo, “Body Language” was unapologetically sexualized. “ very much wanted our music to sound like you’d just walked in a gay club,” Taylor explained, “and I didn’t.”ĭespite differing opinions, Queen ventured down the disco rabbit hole, creating arguably their raunchiest song. While his bandmates were hesitant to embrace a dancy sound, Mercury’s assistant Paul Prenter pushed for the style change. “The thinking was we’ll make an album that’s slightly more dance-orientated,” drummer Roger Taylor said in the documentary Queen: Days of Our Lives. His bandmates, however, weren’t so enthused. The popularity of “Another One Bites the Dust” emboldened singer Freddie Mercury to delve deeper into dance music on the group’s next album, Hot Space.
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