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Paul McCartney is undoubtedly one of the greatest singer-songwriters of our time - more than 100 million records sold speak for themselves. The musician, who was born in Liverpool in 1942, rose to fame as a singer and bassist with the Beatles. Songs such as "Let It Be", "Hey Jude", "Penny Lane" and not least the most played track of all time, "Yesterday", were penned by Paul McCartney. After the Beatles broke up, the Brit started a successful career as a solo artist. Together with his first wife Linda, Paul McCartney also founded the band Wings, which lasted until 1981. In the 80s, the singer collaborated with various fellow artists, such as Michael Jackson for "Say, Say, Say" or "Ebony And Ivory", which was produced together with Stevie Wonder.
"Macca", as he was called by his Beatles colleagues at the time, never missed the boat on the younger music scene. Paul McCartney was always a step ahead of the times with his songs. The Brit collaborated with Kayne West on "Only One", followed shortly afterwards by the track "FourFiveSeconds", which also featured Rihanna. As a result of the coronavirus-related developments, Paul McCartney was unable to continue his "Freshen Up" tour in 2020. The 79-year-old used the break to make a new album. The now 16th album "McCartney III Imagined" was released in April 2021.