Masekela has been described as the father of South African jazz. He is famed for his anti-apartheid songs, such as ‘Soweto Blues’ and ‘Bring Him Back Home.’
Bob Dylan was anything but apolitical. His songs like ‘The Times They Are a-Changin’ were anthems in both the anti-war and Civil Rights movements.
M.I.A. has frequently discussed politics in her music. She has spoken about Sri Lankan affairs, as well as WikiLeaks and open borders.
Pop stars seem more political than ever. From artists singing out against apartheid to verses about the Vietnam war, politics and music have gone hand in hand for decades.
Click through this gallery to see a roundup of political musicians around the world.
Junior Reid is a Jamaican reggae artist, who has sung about political struggle as a solo artist and as a member of Black Uhuru.
Few artists are as outspoken as Fela Kuti was. The musician was a pioneer, and protested the Nigerian government in songs like ‘Coffin for Head of State.’
This punk band is from Belfast, and have frequently talked about “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland.
The surviving members of N.W.A. have become global stars, but they were once protesting the police in a very divided Los Angeles.
DAM is a dynamic rap group from Palestine. They often talk about close-to-home conflicts, as well as commentary on racism, poverty, and women's rights.
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Not to be confused with the British band, this Australian outfit talk about politics in their lyrics. They have attacked Australia’s past attitudes towards asylum seekers.
Music to fight for: political singers around the world
Look back at some of the most politically active singers of recent decades
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Pop stars seem more political than ever. From artists singing out against apartheid to verses about the Vietnam war, politics and music have gone hand in hand for decades.
Click through this gallery to see a roundup of political musicians around the world.