The Unyielding Quest for Freedom

Rag'n'Bone Man's song 'Freedom' is a powerful anthem that delves into the relentless pursuit of personal and societal liberation. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of struggle and resilience, as the artist speaks to the storms and obstacles that attempt to hinder his progress. The imagery of painting white flags blue symbolizes a refusal to surrender, transforming symbols of defeat into emblems of defiance. This act of reclaiming power is a central theme, as the artist seeks forgiveness for past mistakes while asserting his renewed strength and determination.

The chorus of the song is a poignant cry for freedom, highlighting the artist's desperation and need to break free from the chains that bind him. The repetition of the word 'freedom' underscores its importance and the urgency of the artist's plea. The lyrics 'I'll break chains all by myself' and 'a winner don't quit on themselves' emphasize self-reliance and perseverance, suggesting that true freedom comes from within and requires unwavering commitment.

In the latter part of the song, Rag'n'Bone Man addresses broader social issues, touching on themes of economic disparity, systemic injustice, and the struggle for equality. The reference to 'money talks' and 'price brown calls had its free speech' critiques the influence of wealth and power on freedom and justice. The artist's call to action is clear: despite the challenges and the oppressive systems in place, the fight for freedom must continue. The song's powerful message resonates with anyone who has faced adversity and seeks to overcome it, making 'Freedom' a universal anthem for resilience and hope.

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  2. Rush Of Blood
  3. Love You Any Less
  4. What Do You Believe In?
  5. Bitter End
  6. Innocent Man
  7. What Do You Believe In? (remix) (feat. Wale)
  8. Lay My Body Down
  9. Broken People (feat. Logic)
  10. Giant (feat. Calvin Harris)
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