The Rolling Stones finally unveiled a preview of one of their hotly anticipated songs.

The Rolling Stones' Twitter page dropped a teaser of the band's upcoming track, "Sweet Sounds of Heaven," which will arrive on September 28 and feature Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder.

The track will be part of the rockers' new album, "Hackney Diamonds," which will be released on October 20 and become their first project since Charlie Watts' death in August 2021.

It will also follow The Rolling Stones' 2005 album, "A Bigger Bang."

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Aside from Lady Gaga and Wonder, more musicians also contributed to "Hackney Diamonds" including Elton John, Paul McCartney and Bill Wyman - who served as The Rolling Stones original bassist until 1993.

"We wouldn't have put this album out if we didn't really like it," Mick Jagger said. "We must say that we are quite pleased with it ... and we hope you all like it."

The preview came after The Rolling Stones hinted at the new project through the website, dontgetangrywithme.com.

Fans who visited the link heard a part of the reported new track, though the band has yet to share its connection to "Hackney Diamonds." They soon released a music video for the album's first single, "Angry," starring Sydney Sweeney.

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Keith Richards Shares Details About Sobriety Ahead of Album Release

The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards recently took his time to look back at his sobriety journey after he decided to become clean and sober.

He spoke to The Telegraph and shared that he is "trying to enjoy being straight."

"I still like a drink occasionally - because I'm not going to heaven any time soon - but apart from that, I'm trying to enjoy being straight," he said. "It's a unique experience for me."

Richards stopped consuming cigarettes in 2019 and cocaine in 2006. He also bid goodbye to heroin in 1978.

Elsewhere in the interview, he also reflected on his aging process and declared that he has no problem with getting old. In fact, he imagines himself walking and performing even when he reaches 80.

On the other hand, Mick Jagger told The Wall Street Journal how he thinks The Rolling Stones might outlive him.

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