
On this day, February 19, 1985, Mick Jagger released She’s the Boss, his debut solo album. Stepping out from his iconic role as The Rolling Stones’ frontman, Jagger explored a more modern 80s sound, blending rock, pop, and funk influences. The album was a commercial success, reaching #6 on the Billboard charts and spawning several hit singles.
The lead single, Just Another Night, became a major hit, reaching #12 on the Billboard Hot 100, while tracks like Lucky in Love and She’s the Boss showcased Jagger’s attempt to craft a distinct solo identity. The album featured contributions from top-tier musicians, including Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend, and Herbie Hancock, adding to its dynamic production.
Though Jagger's solo career never overshadowed his work with The Rolling Stones, She’s the Boss proved he could hold his own outside the band, paving the way for more solo projects in the years to come.
Fun fact: She’s the Boss was released during a time when tensions between Jagger and Keith Richards were growing, leading to speculation about a possible Rolling Stones breakup—though the band eventually reunited.
Trivia question: What was the title of Mick Jagger’s second solo album, released in 1987?
The lead single, Just Another Night, became a major hit, reaching #12 on the Billboard Hot 100, while tracks like Lucky in Love and She’s the Boss showcased Jagger’s attempt to craft a distinct solo identity. The album featured contributions from top-tier musicians, including Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend, and Herbie Hancock, adding to its dynamic production.
Though Jagger's solo career never overshadowed his work with The Rolling Stones, She’s the Boss proved he could hold his own outside the band, paving the way for more solo projects in the years to come.
Fun fact: She’s the Boss was released during a time when tensions between Jagger and Keith Richards were growing, leading to speculation about a possible Rolling Stones breakup—though the band eventually reunited.
Trivia question: What was the title of Mick Jagger’s second solo album, released in 1987?