Meic Stevens is a pioneering Welsh singer-songwriter often hailed as the “Welsh Dylan” for his poetic lyricism and distinctive folk sound. Emerging in the 1960s, he fused traditional Welsh influences with psychedelic and folk-rock elements, creating music that became foundational to modern Welsh-language songwriting. His work, including seminal albums such as *Outlander* and *Gwymon*, has inspired generations of artists and helped shape the identity of Welsh popular music. Stevens remains a vital figure in preserving and evolving the cultural voice of Wales through song.