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Sir Michael Philip Jagger, born July 26, 1943, in Dartford, England, is the iconic lead singer and co-founder of the Rolling Stones. Renowned for his dynamic stage presence and distinctive voice, he has been a central figure in rock music for over sixty years. Alongside guitarist Keith Richards, Jagger co-wrote many of the band’s greatest hits, helping to create one of the most successful songwriting partnerships in rock history.
After studying at the London School of Economics, Jagger devoted himself fully to music, leading the Rolling Stones to global fame. The band became known not only for their influential sound but also for their rebellious image, with Jagger often in the spotlight for his personal life and countercultural attitude.
Beyond his work with the Stones, Jagger has released several solo albums and collaborated with artists like David Bowie on the chart-topping song "Dancing in the Street". He has also acted in films and founded the production company Jagged Films. His career includes numerous awards and honors, such as induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a knighthood for his contributions to music. Jagger's enduring influence on popular culture and music continues to inspire new generations.