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Mick Jagger says his children "You don’t need $500 million" and hints that he might donate his inheritance

(CNN) – Mick Jagger’s eight children might not want to read this.

In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, the rocker discussed the Rolling Stones’ business as the band prepares to release its first album of original material in 18 years.

Jagger says that while he doesn’t enjoy dealing with the business side of the music industry, it’s necessary.

The Rolling Stones have made millions from their tours over the years. When asked if there were any plans to sell his post-1971 music catalog to make more money, Jagger said no.

The rocker added that his “kids don’t need $500 million to live well” and hinted that he might one day donate his fortune to charity, the publication said.

Jagger’s eight children, Karis, Jade, Elizabeth, James, Georgia May, Lucas, Gabriel and Deveraux, range in age from six to 52.

The 80-year-old musician said he also realizes there is still money to be made.

“Now you can have a posthumous deal, right?” he said. “You can do a posthumous tour.”