Breaking Chains: Sizzla's Call for Freedom

Sizzla's song "Free" is a powerful anthem that addresses the struggles and injustices faced by people, particularly in the context of systemic oppression and societal corruption. The song opens with a call to Rastafari and Ethiopia, setting a spiritual and cultural tone that underscores the message of liberation and resistance. Sizzla's lyrics highlight the everyday hardships experienced by people, such as the lack of basic necessities like hospitals and schools, and the pervasive sense of modern-day slavery. He paints a vivid picture of a world where hard work under the sun goes unrewarded, and where unemployment and poverty are rampant.

The chorus of the song is a declaration of the need for personal and collective freedom. Sizzla emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and fulfilling the purpose that the Most High has intended. This spiritual dimension adds depth to the call for liberation, suggesting that true freedom is not just physical but also spiritual. The repeated plea to "set the captives free" is a direct challenge to the oppressive systems, often referred to as Babylon in Rastafarian culture, that keep people in bondage.

In the second and third verses, Sizzla addresses the proliferation of violence and the role of societal structures in perpetuating injustice. He criticizes the authorities who claim to protect and serve but instead contribute to the oppression and suffering of the people. The song calls for repatriation, love, and the dismantling of prisons, both literal and metaphorical. Sizzla urges listeners to reject the corrupt practices of Babylon and to lead a life of integrity and resistance. The song's powerful message is a rallying cry for freedom, justice, and the end of systemic oppression.

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  1. Only Takes Love
  2. Thank U Mamma
  3. Dry Cry
  4. Give Me A Try
  5. Solid As A Rock
  6. Taking Over
  7. Whether Or Not
  8. Woman I Need You
  9. Free
  10. Greedy (Take Myself Away)
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