Rolling Stones Release Two New Songs Including 'Divine Intervention' Featuring The Cure's Robert Smith
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Kory Grow
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The Rolling Stones have released two new songs from their upcoming album 'Foreign Tongues' (July 10): 'Jealous Lover,' featuring Mick Jagger's falsetto over a funky R&B backdrop, and 'Divine Intervention,' which features Robert Smith of The Cure. The music video for 'Jealous Lover' stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Charles Melton in a dramatic motel parking lot confrontation.
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· 2 pulledHands off, jealous lover
Mick Jagger channels his soulful 'Emotional Rescue' falsetto on 'Jealous Lover'
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