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While Jagger's immense talent and ambition propelled The Rolling Stones to iconic status, his authoritarian tendencies strained relationships within the band. According to Wyman, Jagger’s tight control stifled creativity and fostered simmering tensions. The feeling of being sidelined created a sense of unfairness, breeding internal discord. Wyman's eventual departure from the band in the early 1990s stemmed from these irreparable fractures, as he realized that the collaborative spirit that once defined The Rolling Stones had diminished.