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The relationship between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards further exemplified the internal struggles faced within The Rolling Stones. Their collaboration, which sparked the band’s initial success, was a complex interplay of contrasting styles and egos. By the 1980s, Jagger's growing focus on solo projects created a rift, leaving Richards feeling betrayed. This dynamic often culminated in public confrontations and strife during recording sessions, particularly during the making of the "Dirty Work" album in 1986.