SIR Mick Jagger makes an apparent dig at Donald Trump in a new song.
In an online teaser for Pride Before A Fall, the Rolling Stones singer seems to criticise the US president’s constant use of Twitter.
The clip, posted on Sir Mick’s Twitter feed, sees him strutting in front of a studio microphone as he sings: “I see the preening, it’s overweening, overeating, too much tweeting, and when my back is turned somebody will push you off the wall.
“And just remember that pride, it comes before a fall.”
It is not known if the clip is of a solo track or a song for an upcoming Rolling Stones album.
It comes after the band told Mr Trump to stop using their music at his rallies.
He played 1969’s You Can’t Always Get What You Want during the 2016 election.
He now ends his rallies with The Village People’s YMCA.
Sir Mick, 77, has previously rapped Trump over climate change.
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