Jagger censored the name of the song, originally titled 'Black Pussy,' in , after deciding it was too “nitty-gritty.”. The track was originally titled “Black Pussy”. The lyrics make reference to slavery, sexual violence and heroin, with the opening verse. The Rolling Stones promoted the re-release/remaster/repackage of their I started to call it Black Pussy but I decided that was too.
Some of the lyrics (Gold coast slave ship bound for cotton fields / Sold in the market down in New Orleans / Scarred old slaver knows he’s doing alright / Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. The Rolling Stones have retired their classic song "Brown Sugar," which begins with a slave narrative and sexualizes young Black women. Originally, Mick Jagger wrote this as "Black Pussy." He decided that was a little too direct and changed it to "Brown Sugar." This was the first song released on Rolling Stones Records, The Stones subsidiary label of Atlantic Records. They used the now-famous tongue for their logo. The album cover was designed by Andy Warhol.
This was the first song released on Rolling Stones Records, The Stones subsidiary label of Atlantic Records. They used the now-famous tongue for their logo. The album cover was designed by Andy Warhol. The track was originally titled “Black Pussy”. The lyrics make reference to slavery, sexual violence and heroin, with the opening verse depicting a slave driver whipping black women. Mick Jagger wanted to call it “Black Pussy.” When Jagger wrote “Brown Sugar,” in , that’s the title he had in mind.
The Number Ones. Album Of The Week. In a lot of ways, the Rolling Stones are a best-case scenario for the whole cultural appropriation question. On their way up, they ripped a few people off during the era when everyone was expected to rip a few people off.
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