Mike Jagger
The Rolling Stones frontman, iconic rock vocalist, 60+ year career
Michael Philip Jagger (born December 26, 1943), professionally known as Mick Jagger, is a British singer, songwriter, and actor who is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of The Rolling Stones. Forming the band in 1962 alongside guitarist Keith Richards, Jagger helped create one of the most influential and commercially successful rock bands in history, producing timeless albums like Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St., and Some Girls. His charismatic stage presence, distinctive vocal style, and provocative performances revolutionized rock music and established new standards for rock star showmanship and artistic rebellion. Beyond music, Jagger has pursued acting, appearing in films like Performance and collaborated with various artists across genres, demonstrating his versatility and enduring creative vitality. His personal life—marked by numerous relationships, business ventures, and cultural commentary—has kept him in the public eye across multiple generations. Even in his eighties, Jagger continues to tour and record, proving his remarkable longevity and cultural relevance, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest rock performers of all time.
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Entertainment
British
1943
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Mike
Hebrew origin
“A short form of Michael, derived from the Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning 'who is like God.' Mike represents the casual, approachable side of this ancient religious name, transformed from formal biblical authority to friendly American familiarity. It's been a staple boys' name since the mid-20th century, conveying strength without pretension.”