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Let It Be

Book • 2015
Let It Be, released in 1970, is the Beatles' twelfth and final studio album.

It captures the band's internal struggles and creative differences during its tumultuous final sessions.

The album's title reflects the band's desire for peace and harmony, a stark contrast to the reality of their disintegrating relationships.

Despite the tensions, the album features iconic tracks that showcase the band's musical talent.

Let It Be's legacy is complex, representing both the peak of their creative output and the beginning of their end.

The album's release was overshadowed by the band's impending breakup, adding to its bittersweet significance.

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