The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is sharing what it was like working with Woman Gaga on their newly launched single “Candy Sounds of Heaven.”
The monitor, which Jagger has beforehand described as gospel-flavored, is off the rock band’s upcoming album Hackney Diamonds and in addition options keys from Stevie Surprise.
The lead vocalist just lately instructed Apple Music‘s Zane Lowe that the “Shallow” performer is a “actually nice singer” and that he’d “by no means heard her sing fairly that model earlier than, not precisely.”
As for creating the recording, Jagger stated that did it “reside within the room, and that was an excellent expertise, her simply coming within the room and her simply opening up and seeing her bits and feeling her means after which getting extra assured.”
He added, “After which we got here again after which did some further components that we hadn’t executed on the day after which we did some tidying up and we have been simply within the overdub room, actually face-to-face, getting them actually tight, the components actually tight, after which being barely aggressive and screaming.”
“Candy Sounds of Heaven,” which was written by Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards, additionally served as a reunion for Gaga and the band as they beforehand carried out collectively throughout The Rolling Stones’ 50 & Counting tour in 2012.
Hackney Diamonds, the band’s first album of authentic music in practically 20 years, is ready to be launched on Oct. 20. Jagger has described the album as a mixture of rock songs, together with some which might be funky, in addition to love ballads.
It additionally marks their first album since drummer Charlie Watts died in 2021 on the age of 80. Jagger stated earlier this month that Watts carried out on two tracks.