Bruce Springsteen
Definition
Bruce Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, nicknamed 'The Boss,' renowned for his heartland rock anthems depicting working-class American life.
A rock legend whose marathon concerts and E Street Band epics like 'Born to Run' and 'Born in the U.S.A.' have made him a symbol of blue-collar poetry since the 1970s.
Examples
I tried to channel my inner Bruce Springsteen at karaoke, but my 'Thunder Road' sounded more like a flat tire.
After three hours of Bruce Springsteen blasting, my Prius finally admitted it was born to run—straight to the charger.
My grandpa claims he's seen Bruce Springsteen live more times than he's paid taxes, which explains the selective memory.
In a world of auto-tune, Bruce Springsteen remains the boss who sings like he's racing the highway devil himself.