Freedom
Kritickill Lyrics


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I feel the anger building stronger and stronger
I feel the flames of the fire from the inside moving out to disarm you
I'm becoming sick-frustrated and tired
So called tin gods tried to do as they desired
Knocking down the buildings doesn't change a single thing
Just makes us stronger

You're never gonna take away my Freedom
My freedom
Got my freedom and it's right here in my hand

I see the soldiers
Goin out to protect us
I feel the flames of the fires come together
They get higher and higher

My rights, tell me 'bout my rights




It's time to fight for what you believe
And then you will be free

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kritickill's song "Freedom" illustrate a sense of resistance against oppressive forces. The opening lines, "I feel the anger building stronger and stronger / I feel the flames of the fire from the inside moving out to disarm you," depict the simmering frustration that builds up over time and the desire to overcome the oppressor. The following lines, "So-called tin gods tried to do as they desired / Knocking down the buildings doesn't change a single thing / Just makes us stronger," references the corrupt officials or those in power who have self-serving interests and use their power to control others.


The chorus, "You're never gonna take away my Freedom / My freedom / Got my freedom and it's right here in my hand," emphasizes the artist's determination to defend their freedom at all costs. The subsequent lines, "I see the soldiers / Goin out to protect us / I feel the flames of the fires come together / They get higher and higher," suggest the formation of a united front against the oppressive forces, where the people in power try to suppress the resistance, but the people come together and become stronger. Kritickill emphasizes the importance of fighting for one's beliefs, as it is the only way to achieve true freedom.


Overall, "Freedom" is a song that encourages people to stand up for their rights and fight against anything that tries to take away their freedom. It portrays the struggle and frustration with the corrupt officials or those in power who try to control others for their self-interests.


Line by Line Meaning

I feel the anger building stronger and stronger
As frustration and outrage intensify, a feeling of anger builds up inside.


I feel the flames of the fire from the inside moving out to disarm you
The rage inside is like a fierce fire, and it spreads outward to neutralize those who oppose you.


I'm becoming sick-frustrated and tired
The more resistance faced, the more exhausted and fed-up one becomes.


So called tin gods tried to do as they desired
Self-important, oppressive leaders have tried to control us according to their wishes.


Knocking down the buildings doesn't change a single thing
Destruction and violence are not solutions to problems affecting our world.


Just makes us stronger
Even in the face of adversity, strength can grow and resolve can be strengthened.


You're never gonna take away my Freedom My freedom Got my freedom and it's right here in my hand
The freedom to act and think independently is essential to me and can never be taken away.


I see the soldiers Goin out to protect us
Observing soldiers who strive to defend and safeguard our people and country.


I feel the flames of the fires come together They get higher and higher
The intensity and power of anger and passion rises as it finds common causes of flame and burns stronger with others' support.


My rights, tell me 'bout my rights It's time to fight for what you believe And then you will be free
The time has come to advocate for your individual rights, support your beliefs, and this righteous fight will bring freedom.




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