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  • I've heard of one big protest song by a pretty mainstream artist which didn't autofill on youtube when I just searched for it and was apparently buried. I wonder how many other songs were buried.

  • There were a lot of protest songs about Iraq and then it just seemed to fizzle out

  • Big popular artist are probably pretty controlled in what the money lets them do. More independent artist are making the songs.

  • This depends on how you discover music. Usually radio or top lists don't cover major political issues since it makes half their audience angry. Also it can take a bit to get a song written, recorded, mixed, mastered and released in most cases.

    Im into metal and there are some artists that release amazing protest songs

    Fox lake

    • savior

    Fit for an autopsy

    • flat lining
    • no man is without fear

    Thy art is murder

    • holy war
    • make America hate again

    Acrania

    • dissolution in a discordant system
  • There don't have to be any protest songs. The message could be carried by another medium.

    I also think right now that there is a period of uncertainty and intimidation going on. No industry wants to step into the limelight speaking up against the magas for fear of direct reprisals from the government or from those who really like it or having their attorneys targeted. So maybe the big kahunas of the music industry are less inclined to publish protest songs when they know an orange sh!tstorm will come their way when they do.

    It may also be too early for any protest song to be written, recorded, and to have gained enough traction for anyone to notice.

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