Justice
Tiken Jah Fakoly feat. U‐Roy Lyrics
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Et ces gens-là on a l'impression qu'ils sont au-dessus
Et que nous on est toujours victimes
Justice réveille-toi
My justice réveille-toi
Justice
Et ces gens-là on a l'impression qu'ils sont au-dessus
Et que nous on est toujours victimes
Justice réveille-toi
My justice réveille-toi
Quand on ouvre des enquêtes sur ces gens-là
Très souvent ces enquêtes n'aboutissent même pas
Quand ils sont en taule
Les mêmes combines reviennent les sortir de là
Mais my justice réveille-toi
My justice réveille-toi
Norbert Zongo demande à parler
Justice réveille-toi
Justice
Justice réveille-toi
Les étudiants africains demandent à parler
Justice réveille-toi
My justice réveille-toi
Justice
Justice réveille-toi
Mumia Aboudjamal demande à parler
Justice réveille-toi
Justice réveille-toi
Marianne Sankara demande à parler
Justice
Justice réveille-toi
The lyrics in Tiken Jah Fakoly's song "Justice" express a plea for justice to awaken and see past the societal limitations that prevent it from being truly just. The song suggests that justice should not only be for a select few but should be accessible to everyone. However, the reality is that some people seem to be above the law and that others are continuously victimized. The lyrics suggest that the frameworks within which justice operates are flawed and must be restructured for it to be effective.
The chorus repeats the phrase "Justice réveille-toi," meaning "Justice wake up." This repetition emphasizes the song's central theme, that justice has to be restored to its proper place in society. The lyrics also mention specific individuals, such as Norbert Zongo, Mumia Aboudjamal, and Marianne Sankara. These individuals are political activists who, at different times, spoke out against injustices committed against them or other people. The song resonates with their struggle and asks for justice to be done in their cases.
"Justice" highlights the importance of standing up for one's rights in the face of injustice. Tiken Jah Fakoly's song reminds us that access to justice should not depend on who you are or who you know, but it should be available to everyone. The song's call to action is significant, as it encourages listeners to act and demand true justice in their communities.
Line by Line Meaning
Justice t'es pas faite pour nous seuls
Justice is not made for us alone
Et ces gens-là on a l'impression qu'ils sont au-dessus
And those people, we get the impression that they are above us
Et que nous on est toujours victimes
And that we are always victims
Justice réveille-toi
Justice wake up
My justice réveille-toi
My justice wake up
Quand on ouvre des enquêtes sur ces gens-là
When investigations are opened on those people
Très souvent ces enquêtes n'aboutissent même pas
Very often these investigations do not even succeed
Quand ils sont en taule
When they are imprisoned
Les mêmes combines reviennent les sortir de là
The same tricks bring them out of there
Norbert Zongo demande à parler
Norbert Zongo demands to speak
Les étudiants africains demandent à parler
African students demand to speak
Mumia Aboudjamal demande à parler
Mumia Aboudjamal demands to speak
Marianne Sankara demande à parler
Marianne Sankara demands to speak
Lyrics © SONY ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: TIKEN JAH FAKOLY, U ROY
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