Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger -

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A supercharged title!

Mick Jagger unveiled this Tuesday

Easy Sleazy

, a track he composed with Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters.

"It's a reflection on the past year, on the physical and mental tensions of our society," he said in an interview with

Rolling Stones

.

In this humorous song, the Rolling Stones singer looks back on the pandemic and all its absurdities: too many videoconferences, "ridiculous dances on TikTok" and conspiracy theories.

“I wrote the lyrics very quickly,” says the British singer.

On the pandemic and the hope of getting out of this ordeal.

The chorus is like the light at the end of the tunnel.

It sounded really good and I thought, "You have to take it out now because it won't be good in three or six months."

"

"Bill Gates is in my blood"

“ 

We escaped from the prison walls / Open the windows and open the doors

”, sings Mick Jagger.

A verse does not spare the conspirators.

“ 

Shooting the vaccine / Bill Gates is in my bloodstream / It's mind control

(Shooting the vaccine / Bill Gates is in my blood / It's mind control),” he laughs.

“ 

The earth is flat and cold / It's never warming up

”, he still quips.

And to deplore in the interview with 

Rolling Stones 

: “I have several friends, relations, who embark on theories which are quite simply irrational.

There is no point in talking about it with them.

They do not understand.

They stick to what they believe and they believe in it.

And no matter what you say, they will believe it.

And rational thinking doesn't work.

"

"It's going to be a garden of earthly delights"

Rest assured, the frontman of the Stones is also optimistic for the future: " 

It's gonna be a garden of earthly delights

", he promises.

And to estimate that soon this crisis will be nothing more than a bad memory.

“ 

It'll be a memory you're trying to remember to forget

”.

A song like an antidote to the ambient gloom!

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