Cee

Let Justice Prevail

Let Justice Prevail: Unveiling the Battle for Freedom
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Lyrics

Verse 1 (Cee):

Verse 1 expresses discontent with the current way of life, highlighting societal issues, the influence of money, and the pursuit of profit. It emphasizes the disconnection from the true nature of the universe and the importance of justice prevailing despite darkness.

Yo this ain't really livin',

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Coz we ain't knowing who we are like we ain't worth the wisdom,

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And we were told that we can only work with what we're given,

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So we've been blinded to the inner workings of the system, money the new religion,

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So catch us kneeling at the altar of the dollar,

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Where respect for life and nature never mattered, just the profit,

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And the love of it's a sickness, poison in the mixture,

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You see it when the scrilla bae and breathing just a mistress,

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And we were never for it, but we ain't tell 'em 'No',

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So we just rolling with it, our pride, we let it go,

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We sold our soul for paper, some numbers on a screen,

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But it's a ghost we chasin', nothing is what it seems,

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And we are one, we are infinite and everything,

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The universe connected and our consciousness a blessing, kid,

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So as we edging ever closer to the grail,

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Know that darkness never wins and that justice will prevail

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Hook 1 (Caleb Hart):

Hook 1 calls for justice in various situations, addressing loneliness, loss, the oppressive system ("Dutty Babylon"), and urging revolutionaries to act for justice.

Red light keeps her warm yet alone and cold

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Let justice prevail

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Mama ballin' in the streets, her son is gone

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Let justice prevail

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Dutty Babylon cyah keep us wary

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Let justice prevail

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Calling all the revolutionaries

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Let justice prevail

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Post-Hook (Caleb Hart):

Post-Hook encourages empowerment, asking daughters and sons to rise, open their eyes, and break free from shackles, symbolizing liberation and unity.

So daughters rise, sons open up your eyes,

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Shackles are loosed, ropes untied,

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So daughters rise, sons open up you eyes,

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Shackles are loosed, ropes untied

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Verse 2 (Cee):

Verse 2 builds on the critique of the system, particularly focusing on the problems with prisons, police, and the abuse of power. It reiterates the call for a revolution and the pursuit of truth and justice.

Yo this ain't really livin',

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Coz something wrong when another human owning the prisons,

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So what they sayin's we nothing but chattel to their business,

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Coz everybody just a dollar when they in the system, power the new religion,

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We give it to 'em, the control that they have,

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The biggest gang's in all blue with a gun and a badge,

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They got their uniforms and weaponry, tactics to threaten peace,

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Authority they wanting but our masters they will never be,

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And we was never for it, but we ain't tell 'em 'Nah',

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It's time we moving forward, the revolution start,

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We saved our souls for greatness, the inner light to shine,

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The truth is what we chasing, it's finally the time,

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Coz we are one, we are infinite and everything,

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The universe connected and our consciousness a blessing, kid,

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So as we edging ever closer to the grail,

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Know that darkness never wins and that justice will prevail

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Hook 2 (Caleb Hart):

Hook 2 reinforces the theme of justice prevailing, addressing loneliness, loss, and the need for revolutionaries to take action against the oppressive system.

Red light keeps her warm yet alone and cold

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Justice will prevail

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Mama ballin' in the streets, her son is gone

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Justice will prevail

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Dutty Babylon cyah keep us wary

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Justice will prevail

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Calling all the revolutionaries

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Justice will prevail

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Post-Hook (Caleb Hart):

Post-Hook repeats the call for empowerment, emphasizing the liberation of daughters and sons from societal constraints.

So daughters rise, sons open up your eyes,

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Shackles are loosed, ropes untied,

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So daughters rise, sons open up you eyes,

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Shackles are loosed, ropes untied

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Verse 3 (Caleb Hart):

Verse 3, performed by Caleb Hart, speaks about breaking free from internal struggles, rejecting hatred, and promoting positivity and justice through action rather than mere words.

The ropes have been untied, we need to put aside,

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Anguish built up inside, I know the preachers lie,

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Every day's a clean slate, so let's not fuel hate,

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We're all destined for greatness so take heed to the words I say,

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See I could just chant about it, but instead I choose to live it,

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Justice received so justice freely given,

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See I could just chant about it, but instead I choose to live it,

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Justice received so justice freely given

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Hook 3 (Caleb Hart):

Hook 3 continues the theme of justice prevailing, celebrating positive outcomes, such as joy and a newborn child, while calling for revolutionaries to persist in their pursuit of justice.

The red light’s off, found joy, now she's living bold

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Justice has prevailed

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Baby laughing in her arms now 6 months old

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Justice has prevailed

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Dutty Babylon cyah keep us wary

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Justice has prevailed

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Calling all the revolutionaries

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Justice has prevailed

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