Paul McCartney's new album
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Paul McCartney has a new album called "Egypt Station." To celebrate the album's release, McCartney and his band played live on Friday inside Grand Central Station in New York.
Before playing a song called "Who Cares," which is about bullying, he asked the audience for a show of hands from people who had been bullied.
He invited two women to come up on stage with him and asked them to talk about their experiences of being bullied and then Sir Paul called out their bullies by name.
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