These one-hit wonders from the 1980s were actually protest songs, but the groove was so infectious, it was hard to notice.
Despite what some may very foolishly claim, culture and politics do go hand in hand. Art in all its forms is a mirror held up to the world, reflecting the troubled times we live in. Music has seen its ...
Among the historic wins, spirited if chaotic tributes and breakthrough moments for new talent at Sunday's Grammy Awards, one small pleasure was the emergence of a new comedy duo. Twice during the ...
The 1970s carried the momentum of the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War’s final years, Watergate, economic turmoil, and second-wave feminism. Music did more than entertain during that decade. It ...
In late January, Bruce Springsteen released "Streets of Minneapolis," memorializing Minnesota residents shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, weaving "ICE Out Now" chants into a ...
Bruce Springsteen has a new protest song — but does it matter? Bruce Springsteen is dedicating his new song to the people of Minneapolis, criticizing President Donald Trump’s ongoing immigration ...
If you’re wondering if protest music is still relevant, look no further than Bad Bunny or Bruce Springsteen. While he’s spoken out against ICE in the past, he didn't explicitly mention the immigration ...
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