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The Rolling Stones Team Up with Robert Smith for New Single

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The legendary Rolling Stones have just dropped a fresh track featuring none other than Robert Smith, the iconic frontman of The Cure. Titled “Divine Intervention,” this collaboration is already creating waves in the rock community.

Robert Smith recently celebrated a milestone as he made his debut on the Hot 100 charts as a solo artist, thanks to his stunning collaboration with Olivia Rodrigo on the song “what’s wrong with me.” Now, with his voice gracing a Rolling Stones track, fans are eager to see how this powerhouse pairing will resonate.

As the Stones continue to push musical boundaries, this new single promises to blend their classic rock sound with Smith’s unique style, making it a must-listen for rock enthusiasts worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates as the excitement builds around this epic collaboration!


Source: www.stereogum.com

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