Amit Trivedi composed the music soundtrack simultaneously working on four other ones like
Ghanchakkar,
Lootera,
Bombay Talkies and Kusar Prasad Ka Bhoot in a time span of 5 months. The film based on a woman's self-discovery while travelling; Trivedi also travelled to Europe in Amsterdam, the film's shooting location so that he could understand the vibe and musical demand of the place in accordance with the local philosophy of "free living [..] especially in their [European] nightclubs". Trivedi completed
Ghanchakkar and
Lootera before
Queen. The last track, Ranjha composed by Rupesh Kumar Ram, a composer from Simla; discovered by
Anurag Kashyap and used in the soundtrack with few arrangements made by Trivedi. An additional track was released on 1 March 2014, it was the remixed version of hit cabaret number of the 1970s
Hungama Ho Gaya sung by
Asha Bhosle for the film,
Anhonee (1973) was remixed by Amit Trivedi for the film, with additional vocals by
Arijit Singh. It was shot at Club NL, in Amsterdam, where a Bollywood number was played for the first time. The copyright of the soundtrack was purchased by
T-Series; long-time collaborator of
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the distributor of the film, in March 2013 along with that of few other films. == Release ==