Is Bob Dylan considered a protest singer?
Some songs might have carried a banner, but the label feels too confining. I sang about what was happening, what was in the air, the injustice and the hypocrisy I observed. But it wasn't a program. It was more about reflecting the times, the shifts in the wind, and the cries of people lost in the shuffle. The songs have their own life, and they resonate with people for reasons that go beyond a simple political stance.