Mick Jagger talks about donating his wealth to charity and

Mick Jagger talks about donating his wealth to charity and mentions his children: ‘They don’t need $500 million to live’

1 of 3 Lucas Jagger and his father Mick Jagger Photo: Reproduction Lucas Jagger and his father Mick Jagger Photo: Reproduction

Mick Jagger indicated that his part of the catalog of Rolling Stones When you die, you can donate it to charity instead of your children. The 80yearold rocker said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday (26) that his eight children “don’t need $500 million (or 2.5 billion reais, at the current exchange rate).” . ) to live”. According to the artist, giving the money to charities could “do some good in the world.”

The star’s eldest son is 52 years old and the youngest is 6. Among them is Lucas Jagger24 years old, born in 1999, from a relationship with the Brazilian presenter Luciana Gimenez.

2 of 3 Mick Jagger with his daughters Karis, Jade, Georgia May and Lizzy Photo: Reproduction Mick Jagger with his daughters Karis, Jade, Georgia May and Lizzy Photo: Reproduction

The Rolling Stones group had problems with the rights to their music. They still don’t own the rights to their pre1971 catalog which includes many of their biggest hits, such as “satisfaction“,”Paint it black” It is “Jumpin Jack Flash“, says “Dailymail”.

The band hired the accountant Allen Klein to stabilize its finances in the 1960s. Klein worked with that Beatles also and negotiated a lucrative deal with the Stones Deccabut when the partnership ended, he managed to remain owner of the catalog during the years he managed it from 1965 to 1970. The band members received millions of dollars in royalties but not as much as if they had owned the music.

While Mick may be worried about what will happen to his money if he leaves, he recently said their music could last a lot longer. This week, the musician also discussed the possibility of The Rolling Stones surviving their lives with the advent of AI technology in the music industry.

3 of 3 Cover of the new Rolling Stones album — Photo: Advertising Cover of the new Rolling Stones album — Photo: Advertising

The Rolling Stones made up of Mick, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood release their first album of new material in 18 years and their first since the death of Charlie Watts, called “Hackney Diamonds.” The drummer died in August 2021 at the age of 80 as a result of emergency heart surgery.

The new album features two tracks recorded in 2019, meaning the late drummer will continue to be part of the project.