The Rolling Stones New Music Video 2023: Sydney Sweeney Looks 'Dope' in 'Angry' MV, Fans Gushed [Watch]

'The Rolling Stones'
YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images

Sydney Sweeney, an actress, was chosen by The Rolling Stones to be in the music video for their latest song, "Angry."

In the video, the 25-year-old star of Euphoria put on a stunning show as she slid into a leather crop top and tiny shorts that matched. Sydney mimes the lyrics to the song while performing a number of dance movements in the back of a moving automobile across Los Angeles in the Francois Rousselet-directed music video throughout.

In addition to her blonde hair falling freely down her shoulders, Sydney wore black boots and star-patterned tights throughout the video.

The billboards along her route through the city play a looping video of the band's performances over the years. Sydney attended the band's Wednesday album release party in London for Hackney Diamonds, along with the other band members.

For the occasion, the actress looked stunning in a figure-hugging black dress with an asymmetrical hemline.

Fans reacted favorably to her performance in the video, with several praising the actress on X/Twitter. "Sydney Sweeney deserves all the love," one fan said, while another said, "Sydney Sweeney looks dope in this." 'She's excellent for this,' observed a third, while'makes a fantastic pair' was commented by another. During a special live event with Jimmy Fallon, the rockers revealed the release date of their new album and single while paying tribute to their late drummer Charlie Watts.

ALSO READ: Rolling Stones New Music: Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, and Ronnie Wood Unclear About Future?

The record will be released on October 20. Sir Mick Jagger, 80, Keith Richards, 79, and Ronnie Wood, 76, announced as they arrived at the Hackney Empire in London to raucous cheering fans.

"Hackney Diamonds" is the band's first album of brand-new songs in almost 20 years.

In addition to including a stellar cast of guest stars, such as Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, and former Stones bassist Bill Wyman, it has the last recordings made by the band with the late Charlie Watts, the drummer, who plays on two tracks. The songwriting credits reference the still-thrilling sight of "Jagger-Richards," which is East London slang for broken window glass outside of a robbery. It's the first studio album of any type since 2016's collection of blues songs, Blue & Lonesome, and the first time Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have collaborated on a new album since A Bigger Bang in 2005.

Producer Andrew Watt, who has overseen a number of recent hit albums by singers as diverse as Miley Cyrus, Iggy Pop, Post Malone, Elton John, and Justin Bieber, co-wrote three of the tracks on the album.

The rock and roll giants said naturally, Watts will be missed, revealing his abilities will feature on two tracks in what will be their first album of original material in eighteen years and first since drummer Charlie Watts' death.

While Jordan was involved on the majority of the album's twelve tracks, two were also recorded in 2019 with Charlie, according to Sir Mick.

Tags
The Rolling Stones
Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics