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Explore the enduring legacy of John Lennon's solo music, where each track tells a story of love, peace, and introspection that still moves listeners.
John Lennon's "Imagine" may be the most celebrated protest anthem in history, but its true creative origins were long obscured by the song's author — or, more accurately, by one of its authors.
“Imagine” came out in 1971 as part of John Lennon’s second solo album. The song speaks about hope and unity, asking listeners to think about a world free from division.