The Rolling Stones rose to fame in 1960’s and are often hailed as one of the pioneers of Rock and Roll. Led by singer Mick Jagger, the band soared to stratospheric success with hits like “Gimme Shelter,” and “Sympathy for the Devil.”
And while the group has continued performing throughout the years, they gained renewed popularity when Jagger was named in the 2011 Maroon 5 song, “Moves Like Jagger.” Jagger has a cheeky response when asked for his opinion on the single, and his thoughts are pretty hilarious. “It’s very catchy. It’s funny. Only thing is, it puts pressure on me when I go out dancing,” he told The Sun (via Digital Spy). “I wish I had written it. But wouldn’t that be weird? It’s not really like a Maroon 5 song, so they’re probably as surprised by the success of it as I am.”
Ultimately, the rockstar seems to be fond of the nod from Maroon 5, despite once joking that he didn’t get paid for being named in the uber-popular song. “You don’t earn a cent when someone does a song about having “Moves Like Jagger,” he said during an appearance on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”
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