Paul McCartney takes part in the March for Ourr Lives Rally in New York

Paul McCartney isn’t afraid to address social issues in his music. Several songs from his time with The Beatles and his solo career were dedicated to issues, including war and racial injustice. McCartney often keeps his message subtle, disguising his thoughts in metaphors, which he believes is sometimes ‘stronger.’

Paul McCartney often doesn’t know if he’s writing a protest song

Paul McCartney takes part in the March for Ourr Lives Rally in New York
Paul McCartney | EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/AFP via Getty Images

In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Paul McCartney discussed how he addresses political or social topics in his songs. The former Beatle has written songs like “Blackbird” and “Looking for Changes” that were “veiled” references to things like the civil rights movement in the U.S. and animal rights. However, he said it’s easier for him to address these issues when he doesn’t know he’s doing it. 

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