As one of the most enduring musical artists in history, Mick Jagger took the world by storm, both as the frontman of the legendary group The Rolling Stones, and on his own as an icon. Even after cementing himself as a fundamental part of the music world in the 1960s and 1970s, he continued working in music well into the modern day. In doing so, he became a mainstay in pop culture and defined what it meant to be a rock star—for better and for worse.






