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Paul McCartney's assets revealed after the wealth of Beatles Legends

Paul McCartney was the first British musician to become a billionaire last year, and the Beatles icon again recorded net assets in 2025, according to Sunday Times Rich List.

Paul McCartney is now a billionaire (Picture: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images)))

Beatles legend Paul McCartney's assets experienced a significant thrust and granted him to the first British musician for billionaire status last year. The Sunday Times, published on Friday, revealed that 82-year-old Paul, who had to struggle with “pain and loneliness” during his time in the Beatles

In 2024, his wealth recorded a significant increase, thanks to his “Got Back” tour, which was completed in December with shows in Manchester and London. In addition, in 2024 he enjoyed a considerable financial wind, as Beyonce 'Blackbird', a song that he wrote about the US citizenship movement in 1968.

Beyonce was reinterpreted as “Blackbiird” and showed the title on her album “Cowboy Carter”, which was awarded by Grammy. The song made up for 27th place on the Billboard 100 and exposed 14 million official streams and 7,000 downloads in the first week.

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According to the Liverpool Echo, Paul originally wrote the song as a homage to Little Rock Nine, a group of students who took part in the pure white Little Rock High School in the ramp discrimination, reports The Express.

Sir Paul McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney reads children at the “Hey Grandude!” Book signing at Waterstones Piccadilly(Picture: (Image: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images))))

This incident served as a milestone for a decision by the Supreme Court, in which the segregation in schools was declared unconstitutional. The governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus, called in the National Guard to prevent the students from entering school.

However, when federal troops were subsequently brought in to accompany them, the aspiring civil rights movement received nine heroes.

In a KCRW interview from 2002, Paul McCartney has the deeper meaning behind 'Blackbird' that an inspiration was in Scotland: “I was in Scotland and played on my guitar, and I remembered this whole idea that they were only waiting for this moment.

He further clarified the allegory: “You are not really about an amel whose wings are broken, you know that it is a bit more symbolic.”

Paul joined the 'Blackbird' message and discussed with Barry Miles in many years that he introduced himself to a black woman who was exposed to adversity during civil rights time and offered encouraging words through his texts:

Paulus explained his approach: “These were the days of the civil rights movement that we all looked passionate about, so this was really a song from me to a black woman and experienced these problems in the states: 'Let me encourage you to keep your faith, there is hope.” “

He revealed his preference for metaphorical writing: “How often in my things there was a veil instead of saying that” black woman who lives in Little Rock “and was very specific, became a bird, became symbolic, so that they could apply it to their special problem.”

In December the fans cheered when Paul appeared at the O2 and were enthusiastic when Ringo Starr came to him during the concert on December 19. After Ringo had appeared his surprising appearance, he shared his joy with the audience: “I had a great night tonight, it was a great show.”

Ringo and Paul have shared the stage several times since Beatles, including unforgettable stints during Paul's 2019 refreshment tour and in Ringos Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame Induction in 2015. The duo did waves at the final time of Paul's Got-Back tour, which started in October, and started in the global hotspots in the Madrid, in October, in October, Live and low-low horns, in Madrid, Sao, Saos, Saos, Saos, issued, on Saoo, Sao-Offy, on the cante. O2.

A week ago, Paul was one of the 400 top-class industrial numbers and asked the Prime Minister to increase British creativity and economic growth by promoting AI Urhine law violations.

They have come together in a call to Keir Starrer and asked for protection for the “elixir of life” of their career. These prominent, directors and artistic titans are committed to revising data (use and access) that would force the tech giants to use creative material to train AI algorithms.

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