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Brown Sugar

Kicking off with one of rock's most iconic guitar riffs, The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar"...
BAND | The Rolling Stones

"Brown Sugar"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-11

Kicking off with one of rock's most iconic guitar riffs, The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar" is a raw, swaggering 1971 anthem. This explosive track from Sticky Fingers blends hard rock, blues rock, and boogie-woogie energy, becoming one of their most famous and controversial hits.

  • TITLE: Brown Sugar
  • BAND: The Rolling Stones
  • GENRE: Blues Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Rock And Roll
  • RELEASEDAY: April 16
  • YEAR: 1971

Released as the lead single from their classic 1971 album Sticky Fingers, "Brown Sugar" immediately grabbed listeners with its raw power and infectious groove. Keith Richards' legendary open-G riff, Mick Jagger's provocative vocals, and a driving rhythm section define this essential rock and roll track.

Powered by pure blues rock energy and featuring Bobby Keys' unforgettable saxophone solo, this 1971 hard rock classic is instantly recognizable. Despite its controversial lyrics, "Brown Sugar" remains a landmark recording, showcasing the Stones' unparalleled ability to blend boogie rock rhythms with raw rock and roll attitude.

SONG MEANING: The lyrics, penned by Mick Jagger, are highly controversial, touching upon dark themes including slavery, interracial sex, rape, and potentially drug use (heroin as "brown sugar"). It juxtaposes horrific historical imagery ("Gold coast slave ship bound for cotton fields") with sexualized language, creating a deliberately provocative and widely debated narrative.


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"The Rolling Stones"

Often called "The World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band," these legendary British icons have defined rock music for decades. Anchored by an iconic frontman/guitarist duo, their blues-drenched sound, rebellious attitude, and electrifying live shows cemented their unparalleled status and influence.
  • TITLE: The Rolling Stones
  • ACTIVE: 1962–present (1962)
  • BAND: The Rolling Stones
Active continuously since the early sixties, their remarkable career includes groundbreaking experimental phases. Around nineteen sixty-six, they released major international hits near the seventh day of May that incorporated unique world music instrumentation and dark textures, masterfully blending pioneering psychedelic and raga styles with their foundational rock and roll power, alongside countless other blues, rock, and disco-influenced classics throughout their history...

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