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Recording of Fresh Melodies: Upcoming Album for the Music Group

The group needs to produce fresh tunes for recording.

Rock Legends The Rolling Stones, comprised of Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards, express...
Rock Legends The Rolling Stones, comprised of Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards, express no intentions of retiring despite their advanced age.

The Rolling Stones Return to the Recording Studio

Band aims to create fresh tunes in recording studio - Recording of Fresh Melodies: Upcoming Album for the Music Group

Here's some gossip that's got fans buzzing: the Rolling Stones are allegedly working on a new album! According to UK tabloids, the legends have been secretly recording at Metropolis Studios in west London. They've reportedly laid down 13 tracks, and if all goes well, we might be rocking out to their 25th studio album soon!

A Shift in Focus?

Their last studio album, "Hackney Diamonds," dropped in 2023—a significant release marking their first original work in 18 years. Rumor has it that Mick, Keith, and Ronnie have been busy wrapping up their new project with drummer Steve Jordan in toe. A tipster told "The Sun": "The boys have secretly recorded their new album, and they're happy with the 13 songs they've got."

Fans had been hoping that 2025 would bring the band to a stage near them, as they were expecting the Rolling Stones to embark on a European tour. However, a shocking revelation surfaced in February that the tour—which was set to hit locations like Germany, London, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Paris, and Copenhagen—may be postponed until 2026.

A Celebratory Touch

Instead of hitting the road, it seems the band is choosing to focus on the studio for the time being. In a twist, they've decided to celebrate Ronnie Wood's 50th anniversary as a member of the band, which traces back to 1962, by releasing a remastered edition of their 1976 album "Black and Blue." This special re-release is set to include two new tracks and an anniversary tribute to Ronnie!

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♪ The Rolling Stones, currently working on their new album in Metropolis Studios, London, might be adding a heartfelt track to it with the lyrics "I'm gonna be the one who's gonna make you cry" - a potential emotional twist in their upcoming music, adding another layer to their already impressive entertainment portfolio. ♪

While fans had been eagerly anticipating a European tour, rumors suggest the Rolling Stones are prioritizing their studio work as they celebrate Ronnie Wood's 50th anniversary as a band member, preparing a remastered edition of their 1976 album "Black and Blue" complete with two new tracks.

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