I’ve never written a political song. Songs can’t save the world. I’ve gone through all that.
Meaning of the quote
Bob Dylan, a famous American musician, says he has never written songs with political messages. He believes songs cannot fix the problems in the world. Dylan has tried to make political songs in the past, but he has moved on from that.
About Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter who rose to prominence in the 1960s and is considered one of the greatest songwriters in history. His influential rock albums and politically charged lyrics made him a major figure in popular culture, while he has continued to evolve and reinvent himself over his 60-year career.
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