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On This Day in 1992, Queen Re-Released “We Are the Champions” After a New Jersey Principal Banned It … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

Tom Bettenhausen19 hours ago01 mins

The Best Rock Sub-Genres of the '70s–and the Bands That Helped Make Them PopularThirty-three years ago today, Queen reissued “We Are the Champions” as a single after students protested the song’s ban.

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