The Rolling Stones retire popular hit, 'Brown Sugar'
Updated | By Preneil Pillay
It's the end of Brown Sugar.
The Rolling Stones have retired their popular hit, 'Brown Sugar'.
According to CNN, the band has phased the song out of their live shows due to the slave narrative and sexualizing of young Black women.
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The song was released in 1971 and many critics have railed against the song over the years due to its violent and stereotypical portrayal of Black women.
We've played 'Brown Sugar' every night since 1970, so sometimes you think, 'We'll take that one out for now and see how it goes,'" he said. "We might put it back in.- Mick Jagger
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Originally recorded by the Stones in Paris in 1972 and now released for the very first time, “Troubles A’ Comin” is an infectious and multi-faceted cover of the Chi-Lites original. The guitar-driven track is a true gem for fans around the world, giving an irresistible taste of the nine newly completed songs and rarities featured on Tattoo You’s unmissable Lost & Found disc.
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