Billy Porter has released a stunning new cover of Stephen Stills’ 1966 track “For What It’s Worth”. Porter said of the track, which was released to encourage voter registration ahead of the U.S.
presidential election: “I’ve always been a political artist.” “I came of age as an artist during the AIDS crisis and I’ve always used my voice in that way.
So looking forward, I knew it was an election year and I wanted to find material that would speak to that process.” RELATED: With Met Gala Postponed, Billy Porter Is Asking Fashionistas To Recreate The Gala’s Most Iconic Looks For Vogue The song was originally inspired by a Sunset Strip protest over a club curfew.
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