The Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" says that you can't always get what you want. It appears like vocalist Mick Jagger has taken the song's message to heart because he hinted that the band's back catalog might be donated to charity rather than being given to his kids, "who don't need it."

Mick Jagger Net Worth 2023

As of 2023, Mick Jagger, the renowned frontman of The Rolling Stones, has a $500 million net worth. This puts him in the same league as fellow rock artist and close friend Keith Richards, whose net worth is reportedly believed to be $500 million.

Mick Jagger, whose real name is Sir Michael Philip Jagger, is more than just a famous singer. Having played in the rock & roll genre for more than 60 years, he is a legend. Of equal importance is his close relationship with Keith Richards.

Together, they have left behind a legacy in addition to music. As The Rolling Stones' primary vocalist since the early 1960s, Jagger has maintained the position. The band has become renowned thanks to his captivating performances and classic tunes like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash." Jagger's estimated net worth has increased to $500 million over time.

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This wealth was accumulated not only from music but also from astute investments, acting parts, and producing endeavors. Unquestionably, Jagger's magnetism and unrivaled stage presence were a major factor in The Rolling Stones' ascent to international prominence. His performance and compositional prowess have turned the group into a timeless rock icon. 

Mick Jagger Kids, Estate

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Jagger stated that he did not intend to sell the band's post-1971 library, stating that it would be better used for charitable purposes. "The children don't need $500 million to live well," he declared.

Jagger, 80, stated to the Journal that eventually the back catalog might be donated to a good cause.

In the extensive conversation, Jagger also discussed how he saw parallels between Taylor Swift's ownership problems with her record label and the early Stones music-the band still lacks the copyright to several of its best hits. 

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