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The Rolling Stones retired one of their most popular rock songs due to lyrics that depict the horrors of slavery. The Stones have not played the 1971 hit "Brown Sugar" on their current tour and ...
The Rolling Stones have retired their classic song “Brown Sugar,” which begins with a slave narrative and sexualizes young Black women.
The Rolling Stones have conspicuously omitted “Brown Sugar” from the playlist on their No Filter tour ― and there’s a reason for it. When the Los Angeles Times asked the band why it was ...
The Rolling Stones are no longer playing their ‘70s hit “Brown Sugar” at their live shows.
The Rolling Stones said during a recent interview that they have taken "Brown Sugar" off the set list for their 2021 No Filter tour. Above, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The ...
The Rolling Stones have conspicuously omitted their controversial 1971 hit Brown Sugar from their 2021 shows on the No Filter Tour.
The Rolling Stones have retired their classic song "Brown Sugar," which begins with a slave narrative and sexualizes young Black women.
The Rolling Stones said they would retire the classic song “Brown Sugar.” AFP via Getty Images In the next verse, the song describes the abuse suffered by slaves on a plantation.
The Rolling Stones have retired their classic song "Brown Sugar," which begins with a slave narrative and sexualizes young Black women.