JAKARTA - The possibility of new music from Queen with Adam Lambert seems much more realistic than before. Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor gave a break to record a song with the gay singer.

Although it was never completely completed, they did not rule out the possibility that a full album containing new material would someday be realized.

The prospects for Queen's new album are, of course, enormous. Since Freddie Mercury's death in 1991, Queen has released only one studio album - 1995's Made in Heaven - which was taken from vocal and piano recordings while the vocalist was still alive.

Speaking with Classic Rock recently, Taylor shared, "We recorded a song that we actually haven't finished. I don't remember what it's called. I think we're still discussing what we should call it."

May further explained, "It's a song we're trying to adapt that comes from a friend. It's potentially a good song, but we can't solve it. We can't get there."

This legendary band released an old 'new' song last year, You Are the Champions. This is a recycled song We Are the Champions dedicated to medical workers around the world who work tirelessly to treat patients diagnosed with COVID-19.

"It would be nice to do a few things. I won't rule that out," said the drummer about the possibility of recording a new album.

"Adam once said, 'Whenever you want me to sing something ...' If the other two people decide, 'Let's do something,' I'll be there," Taylor concluded.


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