In an emotional tribute that has resonated across generations of music lovers, Paul McCartney has broken his silence following the passing of Brian Wilson, the legendary co-founder of The Beach Boys.

“I miss you,” McCartney wrote in a short but deeply heartfelt message posted to social media just hours after the news broke.

The two icons — often compared, sometimes misunderstood — shared a musical rivalry that turned into lifelong respect. Paul had long described Pet Sounds as one of the greatest albums ever made, and famously called “God Only Knows” “the most beautiful song ever written.”

In an older interview, Paul once admitted:

“Without Brian, there would’ve been no ‘Sgt. Pepper.’ He pushed me to be better.”

Now, with Brian gone, Paul’s voice trembles not with competition — but with loss. His simple words, “I miss you,” carry the weight of a thousand memories, silent studio glances, unspoken admiration, and the bond of two men who once changed the direction of popular music — from opposite sides of the ocean.

Fans and fellow musicians alike have flooded McCartney’s post with condolences, memories, and reflections on an era that is slowly slipping away.

One comment reads:
“When Paul cries, the whole world listens.”

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