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The Rolling Stones have not played their controversial 1971 mega-hit “Brown Sugar” on their current “No Filter” tour and fans may not hear it live again.
No more 'Brown Sugar': Rolling Stones retire song due to slave narrative Released in 1971, the opening lines of "Brown Sugar" reference a woman being sold into slavery and whipped around midnight.
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 ...
Was the 1971 Rolling Stones song "Brown Sugar" really worthy of such controversy? Its lyrics, sadly, can't be ignored.
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 have not played their controversial 1971 mega-hit “Brown Sugar” on their current “No Filter” tour and fans may not hear it live again.
Maybe call it the “Some Filter” tour. The Rolling Stones have not played their controversial 1971 mega-hit “Brown Sugar” on their current “No Filter” tour and fans may not hear it live ...
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