The Rolling Stones Soloist ridiculed anti-recreaks in the new song

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Mick Jagger, a vocalist of the British rock band The Rolling Stones, released a new song called Eazy Sleazy, which was recorded with Dave Gar, Foo Fighters leader. In the composition, the musicians ridiculated the so-called anti-recreaks and those who believe in the theory of conspiracy.

Jagger admitted that the idea of ​​a track was visited by a Pandemic COVID-19. According to the musician, he feels the tense atmosphere that has developed around the world lately.

As for the text of the lyrics, it goes, in particular, about people who are confident that the land is flat, and aliens really exist. Also mentioned those who are convinced that using a coronavirus vaccine, Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft Corporation, intends to control the entire population of the Earth.

"The situation is such that even those with whom you are familiar with and who usually behave quite reasonably, there are things that they can not understand. I also have friends and relatives who are fond of all similar [conspiracy]. It is irrational, "communicating with journalists, noticed Mick.

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It should be noted that in Eazy Sleazy he also sings that when the regime of self-insulation finally comes to no, then everyone expects the "garden of earthly pleasures" and "everything will be truly strange."

Recall that the Rolling Stones group was formed in the summer of 1962 and to this day is considered one of the most influential and successful.

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