πŸ”₯ Mick Jagger at 81 NAMES His 6 Favorite Women in Rock – You Won’t Believe Who Made the List!

Mick Jagger has been the king of cool, the architect of rebellion, and the definition of rock ’n’ roll excess for more than half a century.

At 81, Mick Jagger Name His 6 Favourite Women in Rock

With his magnetic presence and immortal swagger, he’s outlasted trends, survived scandals, and kept The Rolling Stones rolling well into their eighth decade.

But in a rare moment of reflection during a recent interview, the rock god turned unexpectedly heartfelt, revealing the six women in rock music who’ve inspired, captivated, and blown him away over the years.

His first pick is a no-brainer: Janis Joplin.

β€œShe was raw, pure emotion,” Jagger said, his eyes lighting up with nostalgia.

β€œYou never knew if she was going to break your heart or blow your head offβ€”and that was the beauty of her.

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” The two shared the stage briefly in the late ’60s, and Jagger admits he was both terrified and mesmerized.

β€œShe had a voice like a freight train and the soul of a poet.

Nobody’s come close to that fire since.

Next on the list: Patti Smithβ€”the High Priestess of Punk.

Jagger credited her not just for her music but for her mind.

β€œPatti wasn’t just performingβ€”she was preaching, challenging, pushing the limits of what lyrics could be,” he said.

β€œShe brought poetry into rock and made it dangerous again.

” According to Jagger, Patti’s unapologetic attitude reminded him of the early days of The Stones.

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β€œShe didn’t care what people thought.

That’s real rock ’n’ roll.

The third name? Stevie Nicksβ€”and this one, he admitted, caught him by surprise.

β€œI used to think she was all mysticism and scarves,” he laughed.

β€œBut then I really listened to her songwriting.

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” Jagger revealed that it was Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk that completely changed his perception of Nicks.

β€œShe could sing about pain like it was a spell, and suddenly you felt it too.

There’s a quiet power to what she does.

It’s seductive, but it sneaks up on you.

” He also hinted at a flirtation during the β€˜70s: β€œLet’s just say, the chemistry was realβ€”but the timing wasn’t.

His fourth pick? The electrifying Debbie Harry of Blondie.

β€œDebbie had this punk edge with pop polish,” Jagger said.

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β€œShe looked like Marilyn Monroe but sang like a streetfighter.

” He praised her for balancing image with talent and for leading a male-dominated band without ever dimming her shine.

β€œShe didn’t play the girl-in-a-band card.

She was the band.

And she made it look easy.

Then came a curveballβ€”Chrissie Hynde, the fierce and uncompromising voice of The Pretenders.

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β€œChrissie was dangerous in the best way,” Jagger said.

β€œShe didn’t ask for a place in rockβ€”she took it.

” He admitted to being intimidated by her in the early ’80s.

β€œShe’d walk into a room and every guy would straighten up a bit.

You knew she wasn’t there to play nice, and I loved that.

” Jagger revealed he once tried to convince her to open for The Stones, but she refused.

β€œShe said, β€˜I don’t open.

I headline.

’ That’s Chrissie for you.

And finally, in a move that stunned both fans and insiders, Jagger named Joan Jett as his sixth and final pick.

β€œShe’s the reason we still believe in leather jackets and loud guitars,” he said with a grin.

β€œJoan didn’t break the rulesβ€”she wrote new ones.

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” Jagger recalled catching a Runaways show in the late ’70s and being blown away.

β€œThere was this tiny girl on stage with a black guitar, and she played it like she was ready to set the world on fire.

” According to Mick, Joan embodied everything rock should be: β€œloud, fast, unapologeticβ€”and sexy as hell.

What ties all these women together? According to Jagger, it’s not just their talentβ€”it’s their fearlessness.

β€œEvery one of them walked into a room full of men and didn’t just hold their ownβ€”they owned the damn room,” he said.

β€œThey didn’t ask permission.

They didn’t try to soften themselves.

They were jagged, fierce, and unforgettable.

The reaction to his list has been explosive.

Fans flooded social media with praise, shock, and nostalgia.

β€œMick Jagger giving flowers to the women of rock is everything I needed today,” one user tweeted.

Another wrote, β€œJoan Jett AND Chrissie Hynde? Mick’s still got taste at 81.

” Even younger fans discovered new artists through his list, proving once again that when Jagger speaks, generations listen.

While Jagger made it clear that narrowing the list down to just six was almost impossibleβ€”he also gave honorable mentions to Grace Slick, Alanis Morissette, and Annie Lennoxβ€”he said these six women had a permanent place in his musical DNA.

β€œThey didn’t just inspire me,” he said.

β€œThey challenged me.

They made me better.

”

And that’s the essence of Mick Jagger at 81: still listening, still learning, still celebrating the ones who broke the rules and changed the game.

These aren’t just his favorite women in rockβ€”they’re part of the soundtrack to his life.

And now, they’re part of ours too.