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Rolling Stones Use Deepfake Technology to De-Age Band Members in 'In the Stars' Music Video Featuring Odessa A'zion

By

Kory Grow

17d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

The Rolling Stones have released a new music video for "In the Stars," a track from their upcoming album Foreign Tongues (out July 10). The video, directed by Francois Rousselet, uses deepfake technology to create de-aged versions of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood as they appeared 50 years ago. Actress Odessa A'zion (BAFTA-nominated) appears in the video dancing alongside the de-aged band members at a house party, with surrealistic elements including multiple drummers and guitarists. The video also serves as a preview of the album's track list.

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Deepfake versions of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood – all looking like they did about half a century ago – sing their latest single 'In the Stars'
The video, which turns surrealistic with multiple drummers and guitarists, serves as a preview of their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues, out July 10
Featuring A'zion, who was nominated for a BAFTA
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The Rolling Stones' new music video for the 'Foreign Tongues' song "In the Stars" features Odessa A'zion and deepfake technology.

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