Queen's Roger Taylor has announced plans to release an anti-Rupert Murdoch track, entitled 'Dear Mr Murdoch'.
The track, which originally featured on the drummer's 1994 album 'Happiness', will now be re-released with altered lyrics.
Lyrics in the track include: ''We're drowning in nipples and bingo and sex crimes", and "Dear Mr Murdoch, you're really the pits, bad news is good business, you're the king of the t*ts".
Taylor has previously come head to head with the newspaper mogul when he funded protests against the News Corporation chief's plans to purchase Manchester United in 1998.
'Dear Mr Murdoch' will be available to download via iTunes later this week.
Roger Taylor - 'Dear Mr Murdoch':
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