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music Can artists use their platforms for change?

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Music has always been a social instrument with musicians using the freedom of speech to educate people, speak out, and change the world. Starting from Bob Dylan’s call for blacks rights to a more contemporary condemnation of racism by Kendrick Lamar, music has been used to change culture. Currently, artists do not abandon social problems such as climate change, inequality or mental health problems in their music. However, what role does music play as an agent for change? In its essence, can it really call to action or can it just be considered as something that one does in their leisure time?
 
When musicians know the kind of power they have through their fanbase, they would find a way to use their music as a tool for social change. Music is not just for entertainment. Musicians that have almost been timeless had one hit track that pushed for social change.
 
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