Hurricane is a protest song by Bob Dylan, released in 1975, which tells the story of Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, an African-American boxer who was wrongly convicted of a triple murder in 1966. The song became a powerful anthem advocating for Carter's innocence and drawing attention to racial injustice in the American legal system.
You know, there's a hard nword in Bob Dylan's Hurricane. I got a song, The Hurricane.
""The speaker mentions 'Bob Dylan's Hurricane' and then 'Hurricane' specifically, noting the presence of a controversial word in the song's lyrics, connecting it to a personal story about Rubin Carter."