It may be too soon to crown the "song of the summer". NPR Music's
Stephen Thompson says there's no one quality that the songs that carry that title have... it's a collective feeling, a shared vibe.
For so many Americans on this July 4th, songs of the summer and songs of protest feel one and the same.
NPR's
Ann Powers is a music critic, and Shana Redmond is a professor at Columbia University, and the author of "Anthem: Social Movements And The Sound Of Solidarity In The African Diaspora." They explain the role of protest music in this moment.
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