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Who do you consider the Voice of a Generation?

Alanis Morissette while recording songs that would become the "Jagged Little Pill" album (circa 1994).
Alanis Morissette while recording songs that would become the "Jagged Little Pill" album (circa 1994).Photograph by Glen Ballard/Courtesy HBO

by Sean McPherson

November 20, 2021

I’ve got voices of a generation on the brain. There’s a new, and somewhat controversial, special, Jagged, on Alanis Morissette out from HBO. Plus, Adele just dropped her new release. I’d call Alanis Morissette a voice of Generation X. And while I depleted the MPR Kleenex supply watching Oprah and Adele talk about divorce, it cemented my view that Adele is a generational voice for millennials. But there are so many others for many generations: Chuck D, Prince, Nina Simone, Bob Marley, Kurt Cobain, Liz Phair, Carole King.

For tonight’s Radio Free Current, I want to celebrate artists that you consider a voice of a generation. Let me know why, and we’ll celebrate iconic voices. Make your request for this week’s Radio Free Current in the comments below.

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