TikTok Is About to Be Banned, So Bob Dylan Joined the App to See What the Fuss Is About
Bob Dylan joined TikTok four days before the app is scheduled to be banned in the U.S., some users joked that the music legend might save the site.
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Bob Dylan joined TikTok four days before the app is scheduled to be banned in the U.S., some users joked that the music legend might save the site.
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There are songwriters, and then there’s Bob Dylan. The word “genius” is so often thrown about with reckless naivety. In the case of Dylan, a towering figure in music, it simply isn’t enough. An American original, Dylan always played to the beat of his own drum.