Protest Song

Springsteen’s Minneapolis Protest Song Hits No. 1 After Surprise Performance

Bruce Springsteen debuted his protest song, “Streets of Minneapolis,” at First Avenue in Minneapolis, shortly after it reached No. 1 on iTunes. The song, released in response to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents, was written to address federal immigration enforcement and the Trump administration. The song, dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, quickly gained popularity with over 5 million views on YouTube and nearly 500,000 likes on Instagram. Reactions to the song varied, with Homeland Security and the White House issuing statements criticizing its message.

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Neil Young Slams Elon Musk in New Anti-Fascist Song

Neil Young’s new song takes aim at Elon Musk, incorporating the pointed lyric, “If you’re a fascist, get a Tesla.” This provocative statement immediately throws the listener into the heart of a charged political commentary, using the iconic Tesla brand as a symbol of alignment with Musk’s perceived political leanings. The song’s message isn’t subtle; it’s a direct challenge to those who support Musk, suggesting that owning a Tesla equates to supporting his ideologies.

The song’s release has ignited a wave of discussion online. Many applaud Young for utilizing his platform to speak out against what they view as a dangerous political trajectory, praising his courage in wading into such contentious waters.… Continue reading