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    For many, the 16th birthday celebrates adulthood and marks the end of a childhood. As the name suggests, the celebration takes place on a sixteenth birthday and is celebrated among girls and boys, though it is typically more common with girls. In the past, sweet sixteens tended to be formal, but they no longer tend to. [2]

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    In 2022, the band featured on a series of UK postage stamps issued by the Royal Mail [461] and their 60th anniversary was commemorated with a collectible coin by the Royal Mint. [462] The band has 38 top-10 albums in the US, the most of any artist. [463] They have sold more than 250 million albums worldwide. [464] [465] [466]

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    In September 2006 a compilation album featuring Mercury's solo work was released in the UK in honour of what would have been his 60th birthday. The album debuted in the UK top 10. [81] In 2012, Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender, a documentary film directed by Rhys Thomas on Mercury's attempts to forge a solo career, premiered on BBC One. [82]