Mick Jagger recently mentioned two performers he believes are giving "life" back to rock music.

According to The Independent, the Rolling Stones leader stated on the Swedish radio show "P4" that rock music requires vitality. Up-and-coming rock artists no longer exude the same level of vigour that they once did.

He did, however, make an exception.

"You've got Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly on your team." That type of post-punk atmosphere makes me believe that rock & roll still has some life in it."

Machine Gun Kelly was previously chastised for his statements about the rock band Slipknot, in which he slammed Corey Taylor during his act at Riot Fest.

Megan Fox's fiancé said during the event at Chicago, "You wanna know what I'm really happy that I'm not doing? Being 50 years old wearing a f----- weird mask on a f------ stage, talking s---."

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Since transitioning from rap to rock, Machine Gun Kelly has collaborated with a number of rock superstars, including Avril Lavigne, Bring Me The Horizon, and even WILLOW.

Meanwhile, this would not be Yungblud's first appearance among legendary rock luminaries.

Last month, he produced a music video for his song "The Funeral," which starred British rockstar Ozzy Osbourne and his wife, Sharon.

Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud are frequently included in discussions on the end of rock.

Disbelievers assert that today's rock performers are nothing like the legendary acts.

However, it appears that Mick Jagger is unconcerned by the current state of the rock business.

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Mick Jagger Retiring?

Several speculations have circulated that Mick Jagger is retiring.

He has, however, debunked speculations that he will finally be resting his renowned voice and dancing routines, even stating that the current European Rolling Stones tour will not be the last.

He stated in the interview that he enjoys being on tour and that he would not do anything that he did not enjoy doing.

"I like stepping up on stage and doing my thing." That's what I'm good at."

"I want everyone to have fun and forget about their problems for a few of hours and just chill out and have a nice afternoon and evening," Mick continued.

Fans will have to wait and see until he retires, but until then, they must enjoy the music Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones are singing.

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