It's Harry's House and he lives here!
22.05.2022 - 22:21 / perezhilton.com
Mick Jagger has some thoughts about one of the most popular musicians on the planet right now!
The longtime Rolling Stones frontman opened up about his life and career to The Sunday Times in a new interview that is quickly going viral. And it’s not really drawing tons of attention because of what Mick said about his music, but more so because the 78-year-old rock and roll legend spoke candidly about a younger star to whom he is often compared: Harry Styles!
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While the rock legend did acknowledge he has an “easy relationship” with the former One Direction frontman, Jagger was open about his opinion that the two don’t share too many musical similarities or artistic senses. Which is fine! They come from different generations, with different influences, and different experiences in the music biz, etc., etc…
But the actual interview quotes are definitely something. For one, the longtime performer spoke up about the duo’s respective (and disparate) senses of style and showmanship, saying:
Wow!
But Jagger wasn’t done there, instead also choosing to comment on what he felt were his completely dissimilar abilities on stage when compared to Styles!
Mick added:
Oh wow!
That’s the money quote, all right. Not necessarily disrespectful or anything, but “he just has a superficial resemblance” is definitely going to draw some reactions!
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It’s interesting to read this, because Jagger has naturally been asked about Styles a lot. Heck, back in 2015 during another interview about the subject, Mick was far more openly complimentary of Harry’s on-stage abilities, saying:
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It's Harry's House and he lives here!
Mick Jagger has finally addressed the online comparisons that comment on the similarities between the legendary musician and Harry Styles, in reference to his presence on stage and some of his outfits.During a recent interview the 78-year-old musician admitted that there are a few similarities but he thinks it’s all very “superficial.”“He doesn’t have a voice like mine or move on stage like me; he just has a superficial resemblance to my younger self, which is fine — he can’t help that,” Jagger said about the 28-year-old singer.The rock star also revealed during his interview that they currently have “an easy relationship” and talked about their sense of style, ”I mean, I used to wear a lot more eye makeup than him,“ Mick said. ”Come on, I was much more androgynous.”Harry recently opened up about his decision to go solo after being a member of the successful band One Direction, revealing that it was Billie Eilish who helped him take the next step in his music career.“I definitely had a really big moment, I think, when Billie Eilish kind of first blew up.
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