Shout It Out
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Oh, we gonna shout it out
Yes, we gonna tell they
Tell them that we are free again
Free from the wicked man
Free from the misery
We are free again
We are free again
We are free again
We are free again

No more cryin'
No more weepin'
No more mournin'
Shout it out, I said it loud and clear
Tell them that you know we are free again
Free from the wicked man
Free from the misery

Yes, we gonna tell they
Oh,we gonna shout it out
Shout it out, I say loud and clear
Tell them that we are free again
Free from the wicked man
Free from the misery
We are free again
We are free again
We are free again
We are free again

No more cryin'
Oh no, no more weepin'
Oh no, no more mournin'
Shout it out, I say loud and clear
Tell them that you know we are free again
Free again

Go tell my bradda we are free again
Go tell my sista we are free again




Freedom free again
Freedom free again

Overall Meaning

In "Shout It Out," Burning Spear sings about the reclaiming of freedom from the "wicked man" and "misery" that had been inflicted upon them. The song is an anthem of liberation from oppression, with the repetitive "We are free again" acting as a celebratory chant. Burning Spear boldly declares that they no longer cry, weep or mourn as they have been released from their struggles. The song is a call to action for others to spread the message of freedom, as evidenced by the repeated lines "Yes, we gonna tell they" and "Go tell my bradda we are free again/Go tell my sista we are free again/Freedom free again". The overall message is that the obstacles which once weighed them down have been overcome and they can now live and thrive in freedom.


The powerful and unifying message in "Shout It Out" resonated with many listeners, particularly those who were experiencing oppression or fighting against it. The song became popular within the reggae community and brought Burning Spear wider recognition. The song's popularity and message also contributed to the rise of reggae as a globally recognized and respected genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, we gonna shout it out
We will express our newfound freedom with enthusiasm and energy.


Yes, we gonna tell they
We will communicate to others that we are free again.


Tell them that we are free again
We will inform others that we have regained our freedom.


Free from the wicked man
We are no longer oppressed by cruel and malicious people.


Free from the misery
We have escaped from a state of great suffering and unhappiness.


We are free again
We have been liberated and are no longer under the control of others.


No more cryin'
We will no longer shed tears of sadness or despair.


No more weepin'
We will no longer cry out loud or sob uncontrollably.


No more mournin'
We will no longer grieve or feel sorrowful for our loss.


Shout it out, I said it loud and clear
We will announce our freedom loudly and unequivocally.


Tell them that you know we are free again
We want you to inform others that we have regained our freedom.


Go tell my bradda we are free again
Please inform my brother that we have regained our freedom.


Go tell my sista we are free again
Please inform my sister that we have regained our freedom.


Freedom free again
We have achieved and reclaimed our freedom.




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Comments from YouTube:

@llmoncr

Quite possibly the most beautiful song ever... Deeply spiritual...

@ladybirdmclean0987

All Encompassing LOVE...Spiritual Healing "Sounds of the Burning Spear"...Reaching my Soul **Gratitude**

@spiritualphysics

Thanks for the post. My favorite Spear song. Well this and WA-Da-Da oh yeah and Marcus Garvey...ok the man is massive. YES Love

@theophilussarpei2375

Free from the wicked man

@CayucosDrStudios

Why didn't Marcus Garvey's call for for a an African exodus ever happen? Just asking!

@MartinezC.

Who wants to go back to Africa? Also they didn't know anyone their other then ancestors they didn't know about.

@MrPat8634

yes we A free from misery

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