The Rolling Stones have released a brand new music video for their recently launched single, “In the Stars.”
This track is part of their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues, which is scheduled for release on July 10.
You can watch the video below, featuring actress Odessa A’zion alongside what appear to be computer-generated younger versions of the Stones.
“Are you kidding me? It’s my dream,” A’zion stated regarding her collaboration with the Stones in a press release. “The first record that I ever got that I listened to from start to finish was Tattoo You. I’m obsessed with the Rolling Stones. This is definitely on my bucket list.”
According to the same press release, the video was directed by Francois Rousselet and created by Deep Voodoo using “groundbreaking deepfake technology.”
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’ View on AI in Music
The Stones have shared their thoughts on AI technology in music over recent years, as its use has become more prevalent.
“If you really want to listen to a record properly…I mean digital is toy town,” Keith Richards remarked in 2023 during an episode of Sidetracked with Annie [Mac] and Nick [Grimshaw] (via NME). “Synthesizers, now you have AI, which is even more superficial…But AI is like anything else. It can either be a tool or it can be a toy. And most times, all of these things become toys. But it’s about how you use it.”
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The previous year, Mick Jagger was asked whether the Rolling Stones would ever consider launching digital versions of themselves, similar to ABBA’s virtual avatar concert residency.
“That would be foolish for me to give you a one-line answer, because I haven’t honestly thought about it,” he told Matt Wilkinson of Apple Music Hits then (via MusicRadar). “We’re already in an AI world of doing this stuff, and you can do a lot of musical things with not very complicated computerization as well.”
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Given how long they’ve been together, the Rolling Stones have actually experienced a surprisingly small number of lineup changes.
Gallery Credit: Jeff Giles

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