Homonym: The Boss (Leader)
"The Boss" is a nickname often associated with Bruce Springsteen, an American singer-songwriter known for his rock music and powerful lyrics. He gained fame in the 1970s with albums like Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town, which explore themes of working-class struggles and personal redemption.
Springsteen's energetic live performances and storytelling ability have earned him a dedicated fan base. He has received numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for his song "Streets of Philadelphia." His influence extends beyond music, as he often addresses social and political issues in his work.