Patriotism is Winning: Natasha Owens’ “The Boss” Knocks Springsteen Off #1
- Staff Writer
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

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Natasha Owens is making waves again.
The patriotic singer-songwriter released her new single, “The Boss,” on February 6 in response to Bruce Springsteen’s protest song criticizing federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis. The result? Owens debuted at #1 on the iTunes Rock Chart, knocking Springsteen to #2. She also landed at #2 across all genres, ahead of Springsteen and new releases from Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, T.I., and others.
Owens says the song was written for longtime Springsteen fans who feel alienated.
“Bruce Springsteen is an iconic artist… He used to speak for the common man but he’s taken that voice away. I have given it back,” Owens said in a press release.
Lyrics from the song reflect that sentiment:
"I danced to Rosalita / I shouted out thunder road / I used to believe you sang for me / In those glory days of old"
Owens has emerged as a leading voice in the conservative culture renaissance. Her previous hits, including “Trump Won” and “The Chosen One,” topped charts and generated billions of social media impressions. “The Chosen One,” inspired by President Trump’s 2024 campaign, went viral and became an unofficial MAGA anthem. Owens recently met with President Trump in the Oval Office to present him with an award plaque commemorating the success of “The Chosen One.”
In October, she released her 7th studio album, That America, and continues performing at CPAC, Mar-a-Lago, and conservative events nationwide — and internationally.
With “The Boss” climbing the charts, Owens is proving once again that conservative anthems are resonating — and competing at the very top of the music industry.
"The Boss" is available for download on iTunes. Watch the official video here.





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