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Freedom Lyrics » Beyonce : The Freedom Lyrics / Freedom Song Lyrics by Beyonce is from The Album Lemonade (2016). The Freedom Song is Sung by Beyonce. The Freedom Song Music is Produced by Just Blaze, Beyoncé & Jonny Coffer. The Freedom Song Lyrics is Written by Jonny Coffer, John A. Lomax, Alan Lomax, Frank Tirado, Kendrick Lamar, Arrow Benjamin, Carla Marie & Beyoncé. The Freedom Song is Released on Apr. 23, 2016. The Freedom Song is Presented by Columbia Records & Parkwood Entertainment.

Freedom Song Details :

Song Freedom
Singer Beyonce
Music Just Blaze, Beyoncé & Jonny Coffer
Lyrics Jonny Coffer, John A. Lomax, Alan Lomax, Frank Tirado, Kendrick Lamar, Arrow Benjamin, Carla Marie & Beyoncé
Release Date Apr. 23, 2016
Label Columbia Records & Parkwood Entertainment
Album Lemonade (2016)

Freedom Lyrics » Beyonce

[Verse 1: Beyoncé]
Tryna rain, tryna rain on the thunder
Tell the storm I’m new
I’ma walk, I’ma march on the regular
Painting white flags blue
Lord, forgive me, I’ve been running
Running blind in truth
I’ma rain, I’ma rain on this bitter love
Tell the sweet I’m new
[Pre-Chorus: Beyoncé]
I’m telling these tears, “Go and fall away, fall away,” oh
May the last one burn into flames
[Chorus: Beyoncé]
Freedom! Freedom! I can’t move
Freedom, cut me loose! Yeah
Freedom! Freedom! Where are you?
‘Cause I need freedom, too!
I break chains all by myself
Won’t let my freedom rot in hell
Hey! I’ma keep running
‘Cause a winner don’t quit on themselves
[Verse 2: Beyoncé]
I’ma wade, I’ma wave through the waters
Tell the tide, “Don’t move”
I’ma riot, I’ma riot through your borders
Call me bulletproof
Lord, forgive me, I’ve been runnin’
Runnin’ blind in truth
I’ma wade, I’ma wave through your shallow love
Tell the deep I’m new

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About Beyonce’s Freedom from Lemonade (2016)

“Freedom” is an anthem dedicated to black women. The song brings Beyoncé’s visual album to an apex with the scene ‘hope’ and features the mothers of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and Eric Garner pictured with photos of their deceased sons.
Throughout the song, Beyoncé alludes to herself as a
force of nature
who can empower other women like herself to break free of the bonds society places on them. She addresses her
struggle with infidelity as a black woman,
as well as alluding to the
history of slavery
inflicted upon African-Americans, including current issues and the
Black Lives Matter movement.
Beyoncé and her writers, musicians, and producers sonically reference the musical memories of all those periods.
Beyoncé is joined by Kendrick Lamar in their first ever collaboration. While Beyoncé focuses on women’s issues, Kendrick continues to touch on institutionalized racism, a major theme of his critically acclaimed 2015 album
To Pimp A Butterfly.
However, Kendrick also brings women to the forefront, alluding to
2Pac’s “Dear Mama” and “Ride 4 Me”
while sending a message of empowerment to his own mother.
In Kendrick’s verse, he employs a style of writing that counts down from ten to five, before switching to a syllable count to further the countdown. This gives the impression that Kendrick is counting down towards something significant. Within context of the song (and the final bars of the verse), Kendrick is likely counting down to freedom from oppression. Yasiin Bey employs a similar writing style on
“Mathematics.”
Along with issues affecting black women, social equality justice are major motifs of this song.
Producer
Just Blaze
told the
Rap Radar
podcast
that Beyoncé came to him with the
“Let Me Try”
sample by
Kaleidoscope
and an already completed demo.

Songs That Sample & Interpolate Freedom

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Freedom Covers

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    Freedom (Beyonce Cover) by Sabrina Carpenter
    Freedom by Rag’n’Bone Man
    Freedom (Beyonce) by Smooth Jazz All Stars

FAQs About Freedom

What’s the story behind the sample?
Verified Commentary
Just Blaze
via
Rap Radar

Shout out to the homie Egon from Stones Throw, he’s kind of the one that brought that sample to life. I forget the original writer’s name, but there’s only 300 copies of that record in existence. It was recorded in Mexico back in I think the late 60s. Egon had re-issued it a couple of years ago, so now it’s out there, but for years if you didn’t have one of those 300 copies, you were out.
What was Just Blaze’s process when making this track?
Verified Commentary
Just Blaze
via
Rap Radar

Basically, did the idea at the house. Got it to where I felt it was right. One of her things was, she said ‘This sounds like you, this feels like you.’.. Sent it back to her. And I was a little nervous cause I didn’t hear anything right away… But I mean it’s Beyonce we’re talking about, she’s doing a zillion things at a time… Then I finally got the email back, like ‘This is it.’
When and where was this song written?
Verified Commentary
Carla Marie
via
Fader

Within 24 hours of hearing the song,
Beyoncé
recorded what we had so far, just to test herself out on it. Then she got to work on how she wanted to say the words properly. She’s a visionary herself, so she started helping us find the direction of the song. She wanted it to be a female anthem, and we wanted to address certain issues. We met in the summer [of 2015], and in the beginning of 2016 we were still working on the second verse, trying to refine it. It wasn’t just like, ‘Yeah, take the song.’ We really crafted it all together.
Who came up with the idea to use this specific sample?
What certifications have this track received?
Who produced “Freedom” by Beyoncé?
When did Beyoncé release “Freedom”?
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