The Rolling Stones sing their new song, the city blockade, for the first time in 8 years April 7 at 7:10

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The Rolling Stones, a global rock band that has been active for over half a century, announced a new song for the first time in 8 years, and the new coronavirus has blocked cities around the world As it overlaps with, it has received a great response.

British rolling rock band The Rolling Stones, formed in 1962, announced the new song "Living in a Ghost Town" for the first time in 8 years on the 23rd.

As the song title "Living in the Ghost Town" shows, the music video shows unpopulated cities such as London and Osaka, and to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, the number of people walking outside is reduced, Overlaps with the current lack of vitality in the city.

Vocal Mick Jagger sings, "I've lived a lot of fun, but now everything is locked down and I feel like a ghost in a ghost town." It's been replayed more than ten thousand times, and it's been very well received.

The new song is based on a song that was made more than a year ago, and it was urgently completed when the cities around the world were blocked.

Jaguar commented on SNS, "There was a song that resonates with the current situation we are living in, so each member worked on it and finished it. I hope you like it."