The baddest bitch ever. She is beautiful and outshines anyone.
Queen Jessica is such a queen! I mean, look at her. Chris is soo lame.
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One of the greatest places of all time, home to many rappers its 1 of the 5 burours if you ask me its the best one every where you can find diferent people howard beach- italians jamiaca- blacks ridgewood- albos astoria- greeks forest hills- many diferent types of people but you can actually find israelis there Whitestone- more italians pretty much everywhere you go you can find an italian in queens. it has nice clubs like remi which is actually gay now because they started letting in little kids now. Its home of john gotti who lived in ozone park its also home of many rapers such as 50 cent g-unit ect. Its home to laguardia & jfk airports and the new york mets. Queens has a bad subway system and its almost impossible to get around in a car over there you can find just about any race from italians, jews, black ,hispanics, just about anyone. Queens has the 4th highest crime rate out of all the buruos it make longislande look like shit and its the place to be so get your ass over to queens cus thats the hot spot.
Queens is the shit im from bayside bitches
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Queen is a british rock band who have been recognized as pioneers of arena rock, hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal, and progressive rock.

MEMBERS
John Deacon: Wrote "Another One Bytes The Dust" the single greatist bassline in music history. And Many Other Songs.

Brian May: One of the most unique guitarists in all of music. A top five guitarist.

Freddie Mercury:
The single greatist mail vocalist of all time.
(bisexual not homosexual) He was known for having many girlfriends and boyfriends.
He is world's first indian origin rock star.
He was the only star in Kurt Cobain suicide note.
A species of East African isopod, Cirolana mercuryi N. Bruce, was named after Freddie in 2004.

Rodger Taylor: A very solid drummer.

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SINGLES
"Keep Yourself Alive/Son And Daughter" (1973) - didn't chart UK, #89 US (Cashbox)

"Seven Seas of Rhye/See What A Fool I've Been" (1974) #10 UK

"Killer Queen/Flick Of The Wrist" (1974) #2 UK (silver), #12 US

"Now I'm Here/Lily Of The Valley" (1975) #11 UK

"Bohemian Rhapsody/I'm In Love With My Car" (1975) #1 UK (3x platinum), #9 US (gold)

"You're My Best Friend/'39" (1976) #7 UK, #16 US

"Somebody to Love/White Man" (1976) #2 UK, #13 US

"Tie Your Mother Down/You And I" (1977) #31 UK, #49 US

"Long Away/You and I" (1977)

"Queen's First EP: Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy/Death On Two Legs/Tenement Funster/White Queen" (1977) #17 UK

"We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You" (1977) #2 UK (gold), #4 US (2x platinum)

"Spread Your Wings/Sheer Heart Attack" (1978) #34 UK

"It's Late/Sheer Heart Attack" (1978) #72 US

"Bicycle Race/Fat Bottomed Girls" (1978) #11 UK (gold), #24 US

"Don't Stop Me Now/In Only Seven Days" (1979) #9 UK (gold), #86 US

"Jealousy/Fun It" (1979)

"Love Of My Life (live)/Now I'm Here (live)" (1979) #63 UK

"We Will Rock You (live)/Let Me Entertain You (live)" (1979)

"Crazy Little Thing Called Love/We Will Rock You (live)" (1979) #2 UK (gold), #1 US (platinum)

"Save Me/Let Me Entertain You (live)" (1980) #11 UK

"Play The Game/A Human Body" (1980) #14 UK, #42 US

"Another One Bites The Dust/Dragon Attack" (1980) #7 UK, #1 US (sold over 4,5 million copies, 4x platinum)

"Need Your Loving Tonight/Rock It" (1980) #44 US

"Flash/Football Fight" (1980) #10 UK, #42 US, #1 Austria

"Under Pressure (with David Bowie)/Soul Brother" (1981) #1 UK (silver), #29 US

"Body Language/Life is Real" (1982) #25 UK, #11 US

"Las Palabras De Amor/Cool Cat" (1982) #17 UK

"Calling All Girls/Put Out the Fire" (1982) #60 US

"Back Chat/Staying Power" (1982) #40 UK

"Radio Ga Ga/I Go Crazy" (1984) #2 UK (silver), #16 US

"I Want To Break Free/Machines (or Back to Humans)" (1984) #3 UK (silver), #45 US, #1 Austria

"It's A Hard Life/Is This The World We Created?" (1984) #6 UK, #72 US

"Hammer To Fall/Tear It Up" (1984) #13 UK

"Thank God It's Christmas/Man on the Prowl/Keep Passing the Open Windows" (1984) #21 UK

"One Vision/Blurred Vision" (1985) #7 UK, #61 US

"Princes of the Universe/A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling"

"A Kind Of Magic/A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling (Europe)/Gimme the Prize (US)" (1986) #3 UK, #42 US

"Friends Will Be Friends/Seven Seas of Rhye (1986) #14 UK

"Who Wants To Live Forever/Killer Queen" (1986) #24 UK

"Pain Is So Close To Pleasure/Don't Lose Your Head" (1986)

"I Want It All/Hang on In There" (1989) #3 UK (silver), #50 US, #3 US Rock Chart

"Breakthru/Stealin'" (1989) #7 UK

"The Invisible Man/Hijack My Heart" (1989) #12 UK

"Scandal/My Life Has Been Saved" (1989) #25 UK

"The Miracle/Stone Cold Crazy (live)" (1989) #21 UK

"Innuendo/Bijou" (1991) #1 UK (gold)

"I'm Going Slightly Mad/The Hitman" (1991) #22 UK

"Headlong/All God's People" (1991) #14 UK

"The Show Must Go On/Keep Yourself Alive" (1991) #16 UK

"Bohemian Rhapsody"/"These Are The Days Of Our Lives" (1991) #1 UK

"The Show Must Go On"/"Bohemian Rhapsody" (1992) #2 US (platinum)

"Five Live" (EP) (with George Michael and Lisa Stansfield, 1993) #1 UK

"Heaven For Everyone/It's A Beautiful Day" (1995) #2 UK (silver)

"A Winter's Tale/Thank God It's Christmas/Rock In Rio Blues" (1995) #6 UK

"Too Much Love Will Kill You/We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions" (1996) #15 UK

"Let Me Live/Bicycle Race/Fat Bottomed Girls" (1996) #9 UK

"You Don't Fool Me - The Remixes" (1996) #17 UK

"No-One But You (Only The Good Die Young)" (1998) #13 UK

"Another One Bites The Dust" (with Wyclef Jean featuring Pras and Free, 1998) #5 UK

"Under Pressure (Rah Mix)" (with David Bowie, 1999) #14 UK

"We Will Rock You" (with 5ive, 2000) #1 UK

"Flash" (with Vanguard, 2003) #15 UK

"Reaching Out (live) / Tie Your Mother Down (live) / Fat Bottomed Girls (live)" (Queen + Paul Rodgers, 2005)

The band have had a total of six #1 songs in the UK and two in the US.

STUDIO ALBUMS
Queen (1973) #24 UK (gold), #83 US (gold), #52 Japan

Queen II (1974) #5 UK (gold), #49 US (gold)

Sheer Heart Attack (1974) #2 UK (platinum), #11 US (gold), #23 Japan

A Night at the Opera (1975) #1 UK (platinum), #4 US (3x platinum), #9 Japan, #1 Netherlands

A Day at the Races (1976) #1 UK (platinum), #5 US (platinum), #1 Japan, #1 Netherlands

News of the World (1977) #4 UK (platinum), #3 US (4x platinum), #3 Japan, #1 Netherlands

Jazz (1978) #2 UK (gold), #6 US (platinum), #5 Japan

The Game (1980) #1 UK (gold), #1 US (4x platinum), #5 Japan

Flash Gordon (1980) #10 UK (gold), #23 US, #12 Japan, #1 Austria

Hot Space (1982) #4 UK (gold), #22 US (gold), #6 Japan, #1 Austria

The Works (1984) #2 UK (platinum), #23 US (gold), #7 Japan, #1 Netherlands

A Kind of Magic (1986) #1 UK (2x platinum), #46 US (gold in 2005), #25 Japan

The Miracle (1989) #1 UK (platinum), #24 US (gold), #20 Japan, #1 Austria, #1 Germany, #1 Netherlands, #1 Switzerland

Innuendo (1991) #1 UK (platinum), #30 US (gold), #13 Japan, #1 Germany, #1 Netherlands, #1 Switzerland

Made in Heaven (1995) #1 UK (4x platinum), #58 US (gold), #10 Japan, #1 Austria, #1 Germany, #1 Italy, #1 Netherlands, #1 Spain, #1 Switzerland. Sold in excess of 10 million by 1997.

The band have had 11 of their 15 albums at number 1 in various countries.

LIVE ALBUMS
Live Killers (1979) #3 UK, #16 US (2x platinum), #9 Japan

Live Magic (1986) #3 UK (platinum), #49 Japan

Live at Wembley '86 (1992) #2 UK (gold) #53 US (platinum), #80 Japan

Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl (2004) #20 UK (gold), #85 Japan

Queen + Paul Rodgers: Return of the Champions (2005) #12 UK (silver), #14 Japan

COMPILATIONS
Greatest Hits (EMI, Elektra: 1981; Hollywood Records: 1992 (US reissue); Parlophone: 1994) #1 UK (13x platinum), #14 US (7x platinum), #9 Japan, #1 Austria, #1 Netherlands. Sales to date in excess of 26 million copies worldwide (incl. the 1992 re-release).

The Best Of Queen (1980) (A variation of Queen's "Greatest Hits" from Poland and Korea)

The Complete Works (1985) - all albums from 1973-1985 plus bonus material

Queen at the Beeb (1989) #67 UK; Queen at the BBC (US/Hollywood: 1995)

Greatest Hits II (1991) #1 in UK (8x platinum), Argentina (Diamond award), Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Germany (4x platinum), Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Switzerland, #80 Japan; sales to date in excess of 15 million copies worldwide

Classic Queen (US and Canada only: 1992) #4 US (3x platinum), Canada (5x platinum)

Greatest Hits I & II - Two CD Set (1994) #37 UK

Queen Rocks (1997) #7 UK, #10 Japan

The Crown Jewels (1998)

Greatest Hits III (1999) #5 UK, #25 Japan, #2 Austria, #4 Switzerland

The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III - Three CD Set (2000) #2 UK (3x platinum), #48 US (gold). Sales in excess of 3 million albums (9 million single units) within Europe.

Greatest Hits: We Will Rock You Edition (US only: 2004) #42 US

Jewels (Japan only: January 28, 2004) #1 Japan sales in excess of 1.8 million

Jewels II (Japan only: January 26, 2005) #9 Japan

TRIBUTE ALBUMS
Dragon Attack - A Tribute to Queen (1997)

Tributo A Queen: Los Grandes del Rock en Español (1997) - in Spanish

Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen (August 9, 2005)

Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard Through The Meat Grinder Of Three One G. (2005)
Queen is a british rock band who have been recognized as pioneers of arena rock, hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal, and progressive rock.
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The queen is basically some woman who rules the country and gets paid shit loads of money for sitting on her arse waving at people. She uses words like "One" and "Money" alot.
The Queen - "Oh servant, one needs to take a royal shit!"
Servant - "I'll carry you to the toilet and wipe ones royal arse for you your majesty"
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A girl who, usually in a high school setting, is the "leader of the pack." she doesn't always have to be the prettiest, but she is extremely confident, and because she thinks she's hot, others do too. she knows all of the "important" gossip, and people emulate her style. if the queen bee wears something new and different, others will wear it the next day. she always has the hottest boyfriend, and is at all the parties. everyone always talks behind her back about how much they hate her, even though everyone secretly wishes they were her friend.
entrance. Is quite rude and doesn't care what comes out of her mouth but is good at doing her make-up and can dress up well.
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One of the 5 boroughs of The City of New York. Virtually impossible to get around without a car. Despite being exceedingly large, is mainly devoid of subway transport and reliable bus transport. An economically diverse area, though the changes are gradual, there is a sharp contrast between sets of not too far away neighborhoods. Shares south boarder with Brooklyn.
A. I used to live in Queens, but now I moved to Brooklyn.

B. To get to my friend's house, I had to take two trains and then a bus! And I still had to walk ten effin' blocks!

C. It's like, you travel down Union Turnpike, and you are suddenly in Kew Gardens, and it's like... woah... where did all these trees and houses come from?

D. I can take the G train straight up to Queens!
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Queen is a british rock band who have been recognized as pioneers of arena rock, hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal, and progressive rock.

-MEMBERS
--John Deacon: Wrote "Another One Bytes The Dust" the single greatist bassline in music history. And Many Other Songs.

--Brian May: One of the most unique guitarists in all of music. A top five guitarist.

--Freddie Mercury:
---The single greatist male vocalist in music history.
---(bisexual not homosexual) He was known for having many girlfriends and boyfriends.
---He is world's first indian origin rock star.
---He was the only star in Kurt Cobain suicide note.
---A species of East African isopod, Cirolana mercuryi N. Bruce, was named after Freddie in 2004.

--Rodger Taylor: A very solid drummer.

-SINGLES
--"Keep Yourself Alive/Son And Daughter" (1973) - didn't chart UK, #89 US (Cashbox)

--"Seven Seas of Rhye/See What A Fool I've Been" (1974) #10 UK

--"Killer Queen/Flick Of The Wrist" (1974) #2 UK (silver), #12 US

--"Now I'm Here/Lily Of The Valley" (1975) #11 UK

--"Bohemian Rhapsody/I'm In Love With My Car" (1975) #1 UK (3x platinum), #9 US (gold)

--"You're My Best Friend/'39" (1976) #7 UK, #16 US

--"Somebody to Love/White Man" (1976) #2 UK, #13 US

--"Tie Your Mother Down/You And I" (1977) #31 UK, #49 US

--"Long Away/You and I" (1977)

--"Queen's First EP: Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy/Death On Two Legs/Tenement Funster/White Queen" (1977) #17 UK

--"We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You" (1977) #2 UK (gold), #4 US (2x platinum)

--"Spread Your Wings/Sheer Heart Attack" (1978) #34 UK

--"It's Late/Sheer Heart Attack" (1978) #72 US

--"Bicycle Race/Fat Bottomed Girls" (1978) #11 UK (gold), #24 US

--"Don't Stop Me Now/In Only Seven Days" (1979) #9 UK (gold), #86 US

--"Jealousy/Fun It" (1979)

--"Love Of My Life (live)/Now I'm Here (live)" (1979) #63 UK

--"We Will Rock You (live)/Let Me Entertain You (live)" (1979)

--"Crazy Little Thing Called Love/We Will Rock You (live)" (1979) #2 UK (gold), #1 US (platinum)

--"Save Me/Let Me Entertain You (live)" (1980) #11 UK

--"Play The Game/A Human Body" (1980) #14 UK, #42 US

--"Another One Bites The Dust/Dragon Attack" (1980) #7 UK, #1 US (sold over 4,5 million copies, 4x platinum)

--"Need Your Loving Tonight/Rock It" (1980) #44 US

--"Flash/Football Fight" (1980) #10 UK, #42 US, #1 Austria

--"Under Pressure (with David Bowie)/Soul Brother" (1981) #1 UK (silver), #29 US

--"Body Language/Life is Real" (1982) #25 UK, #11 US

--"Las Palabras De Amor/Cool Cat" (1982) #17 UK

--"Calling All Girls/Put Out the Fire" (1982) #60 US

--"Back Chat/Staying Power" (1982) #40 UK

--"Radio Ga Ga/I Go Crazy" (1984) #2 UK (silver), #16 US

--"I Want To Break Free/Machines (or Back to Humans)" (1984) #3 UK (silver), #45 US, #1 Austria

--"It's A Hard Life/Is This The World We Created?" (1984) #6 UK, #72 US

--"Hammer To Fall/Tear It Up" (1984) #13 UK

--"Thank God It's Christmas/Man on the Prowl/Keep Passing the Open Windows" (1984) #21 UK

--"One Vision/Blurred Vision" (1985) #7 UK, #61 US

--"Princes of the Universe/A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling"

--"A Kind Of Magic/A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling (Europe)/Gimme the Prize (US)" (1986) #3 UK, #42 US

--"Friends Will Be Friends/Seven Seas of Rhye (1986) #14 UK

--"Who Wants To Live Forever/Killer Queen" (1986) #24 UK

--"Pain Is So Close To Pleasure/Don't Lose Your Head" (1986)

--"I Want It All/Hang on In There" (1989) #3 UK (silver), #50 US, #3 US Rock Chart

--"Breakthru/Stealin'" (1989) #7 UK

--"The Invisible Man/Hijack My Heart" (1989) #12 UK

--"Scandal/My Life Has Been Saved" (1989) #25 UK

--"The Miracle/Stone Cold Crazy (live)" (1989) #21 UK

--"Innuendo/Bijou" (1991) #1 UK (gold)

--"I'm Going Slightly Mad/The Hitman" (1991) #22 UK

--"Headlong/All God's People" (1991) #14 UK

--"The Show Must Go On/Keep Yourself Alive" (1991) #16 UK

--"Bohemian Rhapsody"/"These Are The Days Of Our Lives" (1991) #1 UK

--"The Show Must Go On"/"Bohemian Rhapsody" (1992) #2 US (platinum)

--"Five Live" (EP) (with George Michael and Lisa Stansfield, 1993) #1 UK

--"Heaven For Everyone/It's A Beautiful Day" (1995) #2 UK (silver)

--"A Winter's Tale/Thank God It's Christmas/Rock In Rio Blues" (1995) #6 UK

--"Too Much Love Will Kill You/We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions" (1996) #15 UK

--"Let Me Live/Bicycle Race/Fat Bottomed Girls" (1996) #9 UK

--"You Don't Fool Me - The Remixes" (1996) #17 UK

--"No-One But You (Only The Good Die Young)" (1998) #13 UK

--"Another One Bites The Dust" (with Wyclef Jean featuring Pras and Free, 1998) #5 UK

--"Under Pressure (Rah Mix)" (with David Bowie, 1999) #14 UK

--"We Will Rock You" (with 5ive, 2000) #1 UK

--"Flash" (with Vanguard, 2003) #15 UK

--"Reaching Out (live) / Tie Your Mother Down (live) / Fat Bottomed Girls (live)" (Queen + Paul Rodgers, 2005)

The band have had a total of six #1 songs in the UK and two in the US.

-STUDIO ALBUMS
--Queen (1973) #24 UK (gold), #83 US (gold), #52 Japan

--Queen II (1974) #5 UK (gold), #49 US (gold)

--Sheer Heart Attack (1974) #2 UK (platinum), #11 US (gold), #23 Japan

--A Night at the Opera (1975) #1 UK (platinum), #4 US (3x platinum), #9 Japan, #1 Netherlands

--A Day at the Races (1976) #1 UK (platinum), #5 US (platinum), #1 Japan, #1 Netherlands

--News of the World (1977) #4 UK (platinum), #3 US (4x platinum), #3 Japan, #1 Netherlands

--Jazz (1978) #2 UK (gold), #6 US (platinum), #5 Japan

--The Game (1980) #1 UK (gold), #1 US (4x platinum), #5 Japan

--Flash Gordon (1980) #10 UK (gold), #23 US, #12 Japan, #1 Austria

--Hot Space (1982) #4 UK (gold), #22 US (gold), #6 Japan, #1 Austria

--The Works (1984) #2 UK (platinum), #23 US (gold), #7 Japan, #1 Netherlands

--A Kind of Magic (1986) #1 UK (2x platinum), #46 US (gold in 2005), #25 Japan

--The Miracle (1989) #1 UK (platinum), #24 US (gold), #20 Japan, #1 Austria, #1 Germany, #1 Netherlands, #1 Switzerland

--Innuendo (1991) #1 UK (platinum), #30 US (gold), #13 Japan, #1 Germany, #1 Netherlands, #1 Switzerland

--Made in Heaven (1995) #1 UK (4x platinum), #58 US (gold), #10 Japan, #1 Austria, #1 Germany, #1 Italy, #1 Netherlands, #1 Spain, #1 Switzerland. Sold in excess of 10 million by 1997.

The band have had 11 of their 15 albums at number 1 in various countries.

-LIVE ALBUMS
--Live Killers (1979) #3 UK, #16 US (2x platinum), #9 Japan

--Live Magic (1986) #3 UK (platinum), #49 Japan

--Live at Wembley '86 (1992) #2 UK (gold) #53 US (platinum), #80 Japan

--Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl (2004) #20 UK (gold), #85 Japan

--Queen + Paul Rodgers: Return of the Champions (2005) #12 UK (silver), #14 Japan

-COMPILATIONS
--Greatest Hits (EMI, Elektra: 1981; Hollywood Records: 1992 (US reissue); Parlophone: 1994) #1 UK (13x platinum), #14 US (7x platinum), #9 Japan, #1 Austria, #1 Netherlands. Sales to date in excess of 26 million copies worldwide (incl. the 1992 re-release).

--The Best Of Queen (1980) (A variation of Queen's "Greatest Hits" from Poland and Korea)

--The Complete Works (1985) - all albums from 1973-1985 plus bonus material

--Queen at the Beeb (1989) #67 UK; Queen at the BBC (US/Hollywood: 1995)

--Greatest Hits II (1991) #1 in UK (8x platinum), Argentina (Diamond award), Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Germany (4x platinum), Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Switzerland, #80 Japan; sales to date in excess of 15 million copies worldwide

--Classic Queen (US and Canada only: 1992) #4 US (3x platinum), Canada (5x platinum)

--Greatest Hits I & II - Two CD Set (1994) #37 UK

--Queen Rocks (1997) #7 UK, #10 Japan

--The Crown Jewels (1998)

--Greatest Hits III (1999) #5 UK, #25 Japan, #2 Austria, #4 Switzerland

--The Platinum Collection: Greatest Hits I, II & III - Three CD Set (2000) #2 UK (3x platinum), #48 US (gold). Sales in excess of 3 million albums (9 million single units) within Europe.

--Greatest Hits: We Will Rock You Edition (US only: 2004) #42 US

--Jewels (Japan only: January 28, 2004) #1 Japan sales in excess of 1.8 million

--Jewels II (Japan only: January 26, 2005) #9 Japan

-TRIBUTE ALBUMS
--Dragon Attack - A Tribute to Queen (1997)

--Tributo A Queen: Los Grandes del Rock en Español (1997) - in Spanish

--Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen (August 9, 2005)

--Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard Through The Meat Grinder Of Three One G. (2005)
Queen is a british rock band who have been recognized as pioneers of arena rock, hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal, and progressive rock.
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