Frank Zappa's contribution to the song "Black Tongue" is significant because the track is based on an unreleased guitar riff and vocal by him. After Zappa's death, Gene Simmons of KISS completed the song by incorporating this previously unused riff, giving the song a fresh and unique sound. The Zappa family, including his children Dweezil, Ahmet, and Moon, also participated in the performance, contributing to its distinctiveness.
You can learn more about this collaboration here.
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