The first night of the Democratic National Convention closed out with a performance by Billy Porter and rock star Stephen Stills that garnered mixed reactions from viewers.
The “Pose” star teamed up with Stills to perform what appeared to be a pre-recorded cover of Buffalo Springfield’s 1966 protest anthem “For What It’s Worth,” which Stills originally wrote and recorded with Springfield.
The video shows Porter singing and dancing to the song against the backdrop of the American flag while images of recent protests played in the background.
According to Rolling Stone, the track was originally inspired by a Sunset Strip protest over a club curfew, which resulted in a clash with police.
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