Set The Flame

Dezarie Dezarie

Igniting the Flames of Resistance: Dezarie's Call for Justice

Dezarie's song "Set The Flame" is a powerful anthem that addresses the deep-seated issues of moral corruption, systemic oppression, and the urgent need for social justice. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where true morals are being erased, and the young are being miseducated and brainwashed. Dezarie uses strong metaphors like "whiter than snow chlorox to the mind" to describe the mental manipulation and the deliberate dumbing down of society. The imagery of a chessboard game highlights the calculated moves by those in power to keep the masses unemployed and hungry, creating a cycle of dependency and control.

The song delves into the various tactics used by the powerful to maintain their grip on society, including food shortages, financial panics, and organized crime. Dezarie's disdain for these actions is palpable, as she describes the betrayal and conspiracy that plague the public. The repeated call to "Set da flame" is a rallying cry for resistance and a demand for change. It symbolizes the burning desire to expose and dismantle the corrupt systems that oppress the people. The reference to "signal, symbol, sixes" hints at secret societies and the hidden agendas that drive these actions.

In the latter part of the song, Dezarie speaks to the spiritual and cultural awakening that is necessary for true liberation. She references the dragon and the beast, symbols often associated with evil and oppression, and calls for the activation of a collective consciousness. The mention of JAH and the African beat underscores the importance of cultural roots and spiritual strength in the fight for freedom. Dezarie envisions a world where the true liberty bell rings, and people of African descent, as well as other oppressed groups, reclaim their heritage and land. The song is a powerful call to action, urging listeners to ignite the flames of resistance and fight for justice and freedom.

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  2. Return To Sender
  3. Omega
  4. Angels
  5. Don't Cry
  6. Ghettos Of Babylon
  7. Strengthen Your Mind
  8. Jah Know Better
  9. Worthy Was She
  10. Exhalt
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