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The Rolling Stones Put Global Twist On ‘Foreign Tongues’ Tracklist

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The Rolling Stones have revealed the full tracklist for their upcoming album Foreign Tongues, and they did it in a unique way by translating most of the song titles into different languages from around the world.

Apart from the opening tracks Rough and Twisted and In The Stars, the legendary band presented the remaining song titles in languages such as French, Japanese, Portuguese, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Indonesian and Filipino.

The album also includes a cover of You Know I'm No Good by Amy Winehouse, alongside guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood and Robert Smith.

Guitarist Ronnie Wood also recorded a special guitar solo tribute for Brian Wilson on the track Back In Your Life.

Speaking during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Ronnie reflected on the emotional recording session, saying: "I was so moved that day, and disappointed and sad, I had so much feeling because Brian Wilson died that day. I’ll never forget.

"That week Sly Stone died too, I thought: 'Oh, no. It’s so sad. It came out through my guitar, the feeling you know, in just one take ... I didn’t do that, the guitar played itself."

Frontman Mick Jagger recently explained that he personally invited Robert Smith to appear on Foreign Tongues after unexpectedly meeting him at a London recording studio.

While speaking with Conan O'Brien during a live event in Brooklyn following the album announcement, Mick recalled: "I turned up one day to do my vocals in London, and there’s this bloke standing there with his back to me and this long gown on.

"When he turned around, it was covered in lipstick. I said: 'I’ve never met you before, but you’re Robert Smith of the Cure.’

"He said: ‘Yeah!’ I said: ‘While you’re here, we better go and do something.’ He sings a backing vocal."

Conan later joked that it would have been “really funny” if Paul McCartney had been forced to audition for a spot on the album.

Just like Robert Smith, the former The Beatles star happened to be recording in the neighboring studio while the Stones were working on their 2023 album Hackney Diamonds.

Guitarist Keith Richards added: "He wanted to come by and play with the band. He wanted to tick that box."

The late Charlie Watts also appears on the new record after contributing to several tracks before his passing in August 2021 at the age of 80, including the song Hit Me In The Head.

Mick teased the track by saying: "We did that [Hit Me In The Head] in LA with Charlie. It's a real fast punk rocker. It's a super fast song."

For the remainder of the album, drummer Steve Jordan takes over behind the kit. Keith explained: "He was recommended by Charlie. Charlie passed on the baton to him."

The album was recorded at Metropolis Studios in West London and is said to blend the classic Rolling Stones sound with fresh lyrical ideas and new musical directions.

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Gracie Abrams Reveals New Album ‘Daughter From Hell’: “So Ready for It to Be Yours”

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Gracie Abrams is officially entering a new era. On Monday (May 11), the singer-songwriter confirmed that her third studio album is finally on the way, revealing the title Daughter From Hell, along with the cover artwork and official release date through Instagram.

“My third album is out July 17,” Abrams wrote in the caption alongside the announcement. “Whoa whoa whoa. Freaking out.”

The album artwork features a close up image of Abrams crouched down while staring intensely into the distance. Sharing her excitement with fans, she added, “I am so ready for it to be yours.”

According to the Daughter From Hell countdown page on Spotify, the upcoming project will include 16 tracks, including the lead single “Hit the Wall,” which arrives Thursday (May 14). The album was once again created with longtime collaborator Aaron Dessner, who previously worked with Abrams on her 2023 debut album Good Riddance and her 2024 breakthrough follow up The Secret of Us. While Good Riddance peaked at No. 52 on the Billboard 200, The Secret of Us became a major breakthrough for Abrams, climbing to No. 2 and producing fan favorite songs like “That’s So True” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry.”

Abrams has been hinting at new music for quite some time. During her 2025 Billboard cover story interview, she revealed that she and Dessner had been finding time to work together whenever their busy schedules allowed.

“Every day that I live with the music, things start to become a little clearer,” she explained at the time. “There’s something we’re starting to crack that is making both of us feel energized.”

Speculation around the album intensified in April after Abrams shared photos of her journal covered in “DFH” stickers, leading fans to believe a new project announcement was close.

Fans can now look forward to Daughter From Hell arriving July 17.

See Abrams’ Daughter From Hell announcement below.

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