Simon Cowell has sparked debate with his latest comments about music icon Bob Dylan. Speaking on the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, Cowell admitted he is “not a fan” of Dylan and suggested the legendary singer-songwriter would not have made it past auditions on his talent shows.
Simon Cowell on Bob Dylan
Cowell discussed how the music industry has evolved and how unconventional voices might struggle in modern competitions. When asked about Dylan, he referenced Adele’s cover of “Make You Feel My Love” from her 2008 debut album 19. Cowell remarked: “If Bob Dylan had walked in and sung that version, I would’ve gone, ‘Forget it.’”
His comments highlight the tension between traditional artistry and the polished standards of televised talent shows.
The Next Act: Cowell’s Upcoming Netflix Project
Cowell is preparing to launch a new Netflix docuseries titled Simon Cowell: The Next Act, premiering December 10, 2025. The series will follow his journey to create the next big boyband, offering viewers an inside look at casting calls, rehearsals, and the pressures of building a global sensation.
- Premiere Date: December 10
- Format: Docuseries
- Focus: Search for a boyband
Cowell acknowledged the challenges of the project, noting the risks tied to artists’ performances during crucial stages.
Cowell’s Career and Influence
Over the years, Cowell has shaped the music industry through shows like The X Factor, Pop Idol, and Britain’s Got Talent. His most notable success came with One Direction, formed from solo auditions on The X Factor. The group went on to become one of the biggest boybands in history.
Bob Dylan’s Recent Performances
Meanwhile, Dylan continues to captivate audiences. The 84-year-old recently performed a traditional folk ballad for the first time in 34 years during his Rough And Rowdy Ways UK and Ireland tour. Reports also suggest he is working on new music in Albany, New York.
A Broader Conversation
Cowell’s remarks reflect a larger discussion about changing musical tastes and the evolution of talent shows. While Dylan remains a cultural icon, Cowell’s comments underline how industry standards have shifted toward polished vocals and market-ready performances.








