“Which Side Are You On?” was composed in 1931, a woman’s spontaneous response to a coal company’s effort to prevent miners in Harlan County, Kentucky, from joining the United Mine Workers of America.
The tune took the top spot on Billboard’s digital song sales chart in the last week of January, selling 16,000 downloads.
Bruce Springsteen’s protest song ripping what he calls the “state terror” tactics by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is topping the music sales charts in the ...
With a mix of solidarity and defiance, Minnesotans have spent weeks refining the network they use to confront federal agents ...
The Boss took the stage in a surprise appearance that raised money for the families of Renée Good and Alex Pretti.
In November of 2025, Bruce Springsteen spoke at the New York Public Library's annual gala, where he expressed a resolution: write more politcal songs. "The writer is always at his best when he has ...
Bruce Springsteen touched down in Minnesota on Friday and performed his protest song “Streets of Minneapolis,” a response to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents, hours after ...
Bruce Springsteen's recently penned song "Streets of Minneapolis" has received a response from White House spokeswoman Abigail Johnson. Earlier this week, Springsteen issued the track "Streets of ...
This week, Bruce Springsteen released a protest song condemning ICE and honoring the lives of Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good, who were fatally shot in January by immigration agents in Minneapolis.
Bruce Springsteen, one of the staunchest Trump critics in music, has released a new song dedicated to Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two civilians who were shot dead by ICE agents in Minneapolis in ...
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