Did Disney push the Muppets to promote Queen album with "Rhapsody"?
Disney not only owns the Muppets but it one of its record labels owns the U.S. distribution rights to Queen's catalogue. And, as the Wall Street Journal points out, it just so happens that the Muppets' viral video for "Bohemian Rhapsody" was posted on YouTube less than a week before the release of "Queen: Absolute Greatest" album. A Disney spokeswoman declined to comment on the coincidence.
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