Bruce Springsteen's Powerful Protest Song Tops iTunes Chart Amidst Ongoing ICE Raids in Minneapolis
In response to the recent violence and killings sparked by ICE raids in Minneapolis, legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen has released a scathing protest song titled "Streets of Minneapolis," which has swiftly become a number one hit on the iTunes Top Songs chart. The track's powerful lyrics address the issue with little subtlety, calling out President Trump, Stephen Miller, and Kristi Noem for their involvement in the state terror being visited on the city.
Springsteen dedicated the song to the people of Minneapolis, particularly innocent immigrant neighbors, and in memory of those who have lost their lives, including Alex Pretti and Renee Good. The lyrics are a direct attack on the administration's dirty lies and actions, with Springsteen urging listeners to "Stay free."
The song's swift rise to the top has seen it dethrone Bruno Mars' hit single "I Just Might," and has become the biggest selling individual track in America this week. This is not Springsteen's first foray into politics; last year, he released an EP titled "Land of Hope and Dreams," which was recorded live at a concert in Manchester, England.
Additionally, classic Springsteen tracks like "Born in the U.S.A." and "I'm on Fire" have surged up the iTunes Top Songs chart, with his albums also performing well. The release of "Streets of Minneapolis" marks Springsteen's first new music in 2026 after a busy year that saw him share multiple projects, including box sets and a biopic about the creation of his album "Nebraska."
The timing of Springsteen's latest release could not be more significant, as it comes on the heels of growing outrage across the United States over ICE raids and their devastating consequences. With its powerful message and unmistakable voice, "Streets of Minneapolis" is a rallying cry for those who demand justice and freedom from oppression.
In response to the recent violence and killings sparked by ICE raids in Minneapolis, legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen has released a scathing protest song titled "Streets of Minneapolis," which has swiftly become a number one hit on the iTunes Top Songs chart. The track's powerful lyrics address the issue with little subtlety, calling out President Trump, Stephen Miller, and Kristi Noem for their involvement in the state terror being visited on the city.
Springsteen dedicated the song to the people of Minneapolis, particularly innocent immigrant neighbors, and in memory of those who have lost their lives, including Alex Pretti and Renee Good. The lyrics are a direct attack on the administration's dirty lies and actions, with Springsteen urging listeners to "Stay free."
The song's swift rise to the top has seen it dethrone Bruno Mars' hit single "I Just Might," and has become the biggest selling individual track in America this week. This is not Springsteen's first foray into politics; last year, he released an EP titled "Land of Hope and Dreams," which was recorded live at a concert in Manchester, England.
Additionally, classic Springsteen tracks like "Born in the U.S.A." and "I'm on Fire" have surged up the iTunes Top Songs chart, with his albums also performing well. The release of "Streets of Minneapolis" marks Springsteen's first new music in 2026 after a busy year that saw him share multiple projects, including box sets and a biopic about the creation of his album "Nebraska."
The timing of Springsteen's latest release could not be more significant, as it comes on the heels of growing outrage across the United States over ICE raids and their devastating consequences. With its powerful message and unmistakable voice, "Streets of Minneapolis" is a rallying cry for those who demand justice and freedom from oppression.