Van Morirson's New Song References Feud With Ireland's Health Minister

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As we previously told you, last November, the Northern Ireland Minister of Health, Robin Swann, sued Van Morrison for defamation after he criticized Northern Ireland’s response to COVID. Well, it looks like the beef is ongoing. Van Morrison dropped a new track, "Dangerous," and in it, he appears to reference the feud. The song is the third single that's been released from his upcoming "What's It Gonna Take" album, set to drop on May 20.

The song is eight minutes long. It includes the lyrics,  “Somebody said I was dangerous/ I said something bad, it must have been good.” As the song continues, Morrison sings that he “was just looking for the evidence” and asks for “proof“.

The title of the song and Morrison's repeating of the word "dangerous" may also allude to the feud. At a pre-show dinner in Belfast back in June, Morrison called Swann "very dangerous." 

Source: NME

 

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