Singer-songwriter Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones revealed that he used AI to help name the band’s upcoming 2023 album, Hackney Diamonds. Despite AI providing unhelpful suggestions, Jagger found the process boosted his confidence in his own ideas.
Jagger shared that while seeking album titles, AI’s suggestions were not useful, but the exercise helped him solidify his own concepts. The frontman expressed that the AI experience was more about gaining assurance in his choices rather than directly using its recommendations.
In a recent interview, Jagger discussed his brief encounter with AI technology for album naming purposes. He explained that although the AI-generated titles were not utilized, the exercise was beneficial in reinforcing his belief in his original ideas.
The Rolling Stones’ new album, Foreign Tongues, features Mick Jagger showcasing his harmonica skills on a cover of Amy Winehouse’s ‘You Know I’m No Good.’ Jagger’s bandmate, Keith Richards, praised Jagger’s harmonica playing, suggesting it may even surpass his vocal abilities.
Ronnie Wood, another band member, reminisced about the late Amy Winehouse, expressing regret over her untimely passing. Wood shared a poignant moment with Winehouse and reflected on her talent and struggles.
Keith Richards expressed his regret over not getting to know Amy Winehouse better before her passing. Despite playing together at a festival, Richards missed the opportunity to develop a deeper connection with the talented singer.
