Find Out What Mick Jagger Listens To While Exercising

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Mick Jagger has shared a playlist of songs which he listens to while exercising.

Comprising of 23 songs overall, the ‘Mick Jagger: Music That Moves Me’, was curated for Apple Music’s Fitness series.

This playlist opens with The Chemical Brothers’ ‘Block Robbin Beats’ from 1997, before moving onto Daft Punk’s ‘Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger’.

Other tracks on this list also include The Human League’s ‘Don’t You Want Me’, Fatboy Slim’s ‘Rockerfeller Skank’, and ‘Erotic City’ from Prince & The Revolution.

Jagger also added current tunes such as The 1975’s ‘Sex’ and Burna Boy’s ‘Common Person’ to this playlist.

In a statement, the Rolling Stones lead singer said, “Sometimes I like to exercise in silence, other times I like to be in the gym with Mozart but most of the time I enjoy exercising to music like this!”.

“Get ready to move like Jagger”

An official description of this Jagger playlist also said the following.

“Want to know what Mick Jagger listens to while exercising? The legendary Rolling Stones singer has put together his favourite tracks to listen to for the latest ‘Music That Moves Me’ mix for Apple Music”, it read.

“Featuring the iconic – Prince, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and Sly & The Family Stone – and the electric with Daft Punk, The Chemical Brothers, Benny Benassi & The Biz and Fatboy Slim. As well as current hitters, The 1975 and Burna Boy and, of course, The Rolling Stones. Get ready to move like Jagger”. 

Mick Jagger did also include some of his own material on the playlist, adding the Rolling Stones’ ‘Mess It Up’ from their album ‘Hackney Diamonds’, as well as the Alok remix of ‘Living In A Ghost Town’, along with their 2001 track ‘God Gave Me Everything’. 

See the playlist in full here.

Speaking of their tracks, the Rolling Stones had stated earlier this month, that they have had to “cut back” on their backstage rider requests. Find out more here.