The United States has a rich history of protest music, with artists like Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan spinning collective rage and political anxieties into eloquent messages of unity and hope. And some ...
"Glory to Hong Kong," a popular song among pro-democracy protestors and secessionists in the administrative region, has been removed from several major streaming services and platforms.
'Eve of Destruction' became one of Barry McGuire's No. 1 hits, which radio stations banned for its lyrics alluding to the war and social unrest.
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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 ...