Mick Jagger includes Alok in playlist to exercise

Mick Jagger includes Alok in playlist to exercise

The Rolling Stones frontman revealed what he listens to for exercise in a playlist on Apple Music

Mick Jagger revealed what moves him to exercise in a playlist for the series Fitness from Apple Music. “Sometimes I like to exercise in silence, other times I like to be at the gym with Mozartbut most of the time, I like to exercise to songs like these,” said the frontman of Rolling Stones.

The playlist Mick Jagger: Music That Moves Me It is made up of 23 songs. “Block Rockin’ Beats”, 1997 single by The Chemical Brothers opens the soundtrack to the physical activities of Jagger. “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger”, by Daft Punk“Rockafeller Skank”, by Fatboy Slim“Don’t You Want Me”, by The Human League“Erotic City”, by Prince & The Revolution“Sex”, by The 1975and “Common Person”, by Burna Boyare among the tracks included.

The singer can’t do without his own hits, and that’s why he also selected “Mess It Up”, from the band’s new album Rolling Stonesthe remix of Alok from “Living In A Ghost Town”, as well as “God Gave Me Everything”, from his solo project.

The playlist description says: “Want to know what Mick Jagger listen while exercising? The legendary vocalist of Rolling Stones compiled your favorite tracks for the latest mix Music That Moves Me for Apple Music.”

“Introducing the iconic Prince, Marvin Gaye, James Brown It is Sly & The Family Stone — and the electrifying ones with Daft Punk, The Chemical Brothers, Benny Benassi & The Biz It is Fatboy Slim. In addition to current successes, The 1975 It is Burna Boy and, of course, The Rolling Stones. Get ready to move like Jagger.”

Source: Rollingstone

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