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Hot Gallery: Snakkle Looks Back at Some of Music’s Best and Worst Duets
You never know what’s going to happen when musicians get together in the recording studio. Sometimes the most unlikely collaborators end up making sweet music together, while surefire pairings end up falling flat. Snakkle takes a look at some of the most interesting, entertaining, and just plain unfortunate musical mashups in recent pop history. By Tara Bennett
Best: David Bowie and Queen Perform “Under Pressure,” 1981
While David Bowie and Queen separately were the masters of avant-garde British rock, mixing their talents wasn’t necessarily a given collaboration. In fact, Bowie was just going to sing some backup on a different Queen song when their recording session spontaneously birthed the now-classic “Under Pressure.”
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