Mick Jagger apparently really serious about going back to hit the music world with his new superband. Because the superband who do not have this name will be launching his debut in September.
For this superband, former frontman of The Rolling Stones are to attract big names in the music world, including Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, and son of Bob Marley, Damian Marley, and Oscar-winning composer of Indian origin, AR Rahman.
Mick is already close to Dave, who then allows him to work with other great musicians. He also reportedly sang in Urdu for the song titled Satyameva Jayate Rahman. Moments ago, this superband reportedly just finished recording a song and their first video clips, though their spokesmen said that the process is still very premature.
However, the process seems to run fast, because the band is now reportedly ready to release their first single September. The five great musicians of this world will unite and display the song titled Miracle Worker, as reported by Billboard.com.
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