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In a remarkable milestone that has sent waves across the global music community, Arijit Singh has officially surpassed Taylor ...
I did feel that the day was going to come eventually, but it’s not a song I ever wanted to sing,” Julian Lennon told me in ...
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"We are in really dangerous times,” Morello, the guitarist for Rage Against the Machine, told The Times. “Protests showed ...
That record saw the Brummie pop rockers covering songs by their favourite artists, including Bob Dylan and Sly and The Family Stone, but whoever suggested that Simon Le Bon was the right person to ...
That record saw the Brummie pop rockers covering songs by their favourite artists, including Bob Dylan and Sly and The Family Stone, but whoever suggested that Simon Le Bon was the right person to ...
Protest music is "energizing when it’s blasted on a loudspeaker. But more important, it is meant to be sung," writes one reader. Another: "Protest songs today are not dominating 'the charts ...
Unlike many protest songs, “What Is Truth” was a hit. It went to No. 3 on the country chart and No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100.
OPINION In the Trump era, where have all the protest songs gone? The lack of modern protest music in the United States is a phenomenon decades in the making, but now the silence is louder than ever.
This is a more recent protest song that will surely remain a staple protest tune for years to come. “In The Anthropocene” by Nick Mulvey was released in 2019 and is a song about climate change.