Rolling Stone Mick Jagger sings in Sanskrit | BBC

“Just like in Europe the Roman letters are used, similarly, in the upper planetary system these alphabets are used, devanagari, used in the cities of the demigods. And the language is called Samskrta, “most reformed”. And Sanskrit is the mother of all languages. Even in this planet, the Latin is also derived from Sanskrit…I think this “saint” word has come from the Sanskrit world santah. Santah is Sanskrit word.”
Bhagavad-gita 1.2-3
by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
London, July 9, 1973

Mick Jagger teams up with AR Rahman on the song

Rolling Stone Mick Jagger sings in Sanskrit
10 August 2011 | BBC — Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger has sung in Sanskrit on a new album by a supergroup, which stars Oscar-winning Indian musician AR Rahman.
Jagger sings Satyameva Jayate (Truth alone triumphs), the second single from a supergroup called SuperHeavy which also features Dave Stewart, Joss Stone and Damian Marley.

Satyameva Jayate is the band’s second single.

SuperHeavy’s album is expected to be released in September.

“Dave said AR [Rahman] we want your voice in this album… we want this to be a great Indian song too. A long dream for me to raise one of the morals of Indian culture which is Satyameva Jayate and make it as a song,” Rahman was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India.

“This is historic… it is iconic in a way. I hope people will like it,” he said.

Jagger formed the band in May, saying that he “wanted a convergence of different musical styles”.

“It’s different from anything else I’ve ever been involved in,” Jagger told Rolling Stone magazine .

“The music is very wide-ranging – from reggae to ballads to Indian songs in Urdu.”

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