A representative for the Rolling Stones confirmed the rumor that Paul McCartney will make a guest appearance om The Rolling Stones' forthcoming studio album.
The legendary band is working on their new album with acclaimed producer Andrew Watt, who recently took home a Grammy Award for his work on Ozzy Osbourne's latest album, "Patient Number 9."
Rumors sparked earlier this week that the Beatle legend was recording with the Stones. Other reports had Beatles drummer Ringo Starr also taking part, but that speculation was shot down by the Stones camp.
A Rolling Stones rep told CNN via email that McCartney played bass "on just one RS track." And they also stated, "no Ringo Starr at all."
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