Paul McCartney’s new album will have a song about Donald Trump
Team Udayavani, Jul 31, 2017, 12:27 PM IST
Los Angeles (UK): Singer Paul McCartney has hinted that his upcoming album may have something to say about US President Donald Trump.
According to The Liverpool Echo, during a visit last week to the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, McCartney told the students, “Sometimes the situation in the world is so crazy that you’ve got to address it.”
The song the Beatles legend has written will pertain to President Trump, said The Hollywood Reporter citing The Liverpool Echo’s report.
McCartney is a co-founder of the institute, also called LIPA, and was a student there when it was known as Liverpool Institute High School for Boys.
The high school closed in 1985 and reopened as LIPA after an extensive renovation. McCartney is the school’s Lead Patron.
He didn’t elaborate further on the song according to the report.
The list of musicians who have sung or tweeted against Trump includes Fiona, Death Cab for Cutie, Roger Waters, Joan Baez, Carole King, Loudon Wainwright III, Billy Bragg and Lady Gaga, among others.
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