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Natasha Owens Tops Charts with 'The Boss' Protest Song
New single takes aim at Bruce Springsteen's recent protest song
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Natasha Owens, a conservative country music artist, has released a new single called "The Boss" that has gone straight to the top of the iTunes charts, knocking Bruce Springsteen's recent protest song off the top spot. Owens says that Springsteen used to speak for the common man but has now taken that voice away, and that she has given it back with her new song.
Why it matters
This song reflects the ongoing cultural and political tensions in the United States, with conservative artists like Owens challenging liberal icons like Springsteen over issues of patriotism and the role of artists in social commentary. The success of Owens' song also highlights the growing influence of the MAGA movement in the music industry.
The details
Owens' new single "The Boss" was released on February 6th and immediately debuted at #1 on the iTunes Rock Chart, knocking Springsteen to #2, and landing at #2 on the overall iTunes chart. In the song, Owens criticizes Springsteen for straying from his roots of speaking for the common man, saying "Bruce used to speak for the common man but he's taken that voice away. I have given it back."
- Natasha Owens' new single "The Boss" was released on February 6, 2026.
- The single immediately debuted at #1 on the iTunes Rock Chart, knocking Bruce Springsteen to #2.
The players
Natasha Owens
A conservative country music artist who has become a leading voice at the intersection of faith, patriotism, and culture.
Bruce Springsteen
An iconic artist and prolific songwriter who has been the voice of Americans for generations.
What they’re saying
“Bruce used to speak for the common man but he's taken that voice away. I have given it back.”
— Natasha Owens (EINPresswire)
The takeaway
This song battle between Natasha Owens and Bruce Springsteen reflects the ongoing cultural and political divisions in the US, with conservative artists challenging liberal icons over issues of patriotism and the role of artists in social commentary. Owens' success in topping the charts with her pro-Trump anthem highlights the growing influence of the MAGA movement in the music industry.
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