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  1. Mar 7, 2019 · Another One Bites the Dust” is perhaps the most-iconic of all Queen songs. This track is often used in conjunction with battle scenarios, as the colloquial term ‘biting the dust’ refers to a person dying, on top of the overall hard sound of the song.

  2. Jan 17, 2024 · Another One Bites the Dust” is violent and intense. And Freddie Mercury’s vocal performance matches the fervor of its message. It’s impossible to listen to the song and not envision...

  3. To "bite the dust" means to die or to lose in a contest or game. The beginning lyrics set up a scene similar to a mobster movie, with "machine guns ready to go". Later lyrics refer to a failed relationship as "another one bites the dust". The singer is not going to let it get him down, "standing on my own two feet".

  4. Another one bites the dust is obviosly saying Smoke Maraijuana. It's the main line in the song. Doesn't it make sense. If it was just chance that a backwards recording said that, how come 1 it's the main senctence in the song 2 the chances of it being in the order of those exact words.

  5. Aug 23, 2021 · What does Another One Bites the Dust mean? Another one bites the dust is both a reference to the popular Queen song, as well as an idiomatic phrase. It can mean someone has died, fallen, failed a task utterly or suffered defeat.

  6. The lyrics have never been fully analysed, but seem to centre around the theme of death; the phrase “another bites the dust” is a British euphemism for death.

  7. Jul 3, 2023 · Another legend pushed it as a single. Gus Stewart/Getty Images. But while the genius of Nile Rodgers was unquestionably the central inspiration for Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust," it was another music legend who pushed the track into the spotlight and ensured that the British band reached new commercial heights in the 1980s: Michael Jackson.

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