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Bob Dylan released the song Hurricane. Date of release: 1976.

Release date: 1976
Duration: 08:33
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The meaning of the song 'Hurricane ', based on the lyrics
What is Hurricane about?
🎶 Hurricane song analysis
The song "Hurricane" tells the story of Rubin Carter, a man who was wrongly accused and convicted of murder. The protagonist describes how he was arrested for a crime he did not commit and how witnesses lied to the police to make it seem like he was guilty. Even though he was a talented boxer, his career was ruined by his wrongful imprisonment. The song ends with the hope that one day his innocence will be proven and he will be released from prison.

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Bob Dylan - Short Biography

- Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, often considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
- He has had a career spanning over 60 years and has been a major figure in popular culture.
- His most famous work dates from the 1960s, with songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'."
- The lyrics he wrote during this period incorporated a range of political, social, philosophical and literary influences.
- His songs addressed the emerging counterculture and challenged the conventions of pop music.
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The 1976 album "Desire" contains a protest song by Bob Dylan called "Hurricane". Co-written with Jacques Levy, it was also released as a single in November 1975. The song centers on the imprisonment of boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter and compiles numerous acts of racism and profiling against him. Dylan describes these acts as leading to a false trial and conviction, commenting on the judicial system and racial injustice. "Hurricane" is a powerful statement of social consciousness in the tradition of Dylan's earlier protest songs.

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