M.I.A.
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M.I.A. - Born Free Lyrics Whooo! Yeah man made powers Stood like a tower higher and higher hello And the higher you go you feel lower, oh I was close to the end staying undercover Staying undercover With a nose to the ground I found my sound Got myself an interview tomorrow I got myself a jacket for a dolla ... And the car doesn't work so I'm stuck here Yeah I don't wanna live for tomorrow I push my life today I throw this in your face when I see ya I got something to say I throw this shit in your face when I see ya Cause I got something to say I was born free (born free) I was born free (born free) (bo-bo-born free ...) You could try to find ways to be happier You might end up somewhere in Ethiopia You can think big with your idea You ain't never gonna find utopia Take a bite out of life make it snappier yeah Ordinary gon super trippyer So I check sh!t cause I'm lippyer And split a cheque like slovakia Yeah I don't wanna live for tomorrow I push my life today I throw this in your face when I see you I got something to say I throw this sh!t in your face when I see you Cause I got something to say I was born free (born free) I was born free (born free) I was born free (born free) (bo-bo-born free ...) Ooooh I don't wanna talk about money, 'cause I got it And I don't wanna talk about hoochies, 'cause I been it And I don't wanna be that fake?, but you can do it And imitators, yeah, speak it Oh Lord? whoever you are, yeah come out wherever you are Oh Lord? whoever you are, yeah come out wherever you are And tell em! Born free (born free) I was born free (born free) I was born free (born free) (bo-bo-born free ....) Song Information The song was release on the internet on April 23, 2010 and the short film was released by M.I.A.'s website on April 26, 2010. It is now available to download on iTunes. The film depicts a couple having sex, a man smoking drugs and red-haired young men being violently rounded up in an urban zone by armed men wearing United States flags on their shoulders, and has been described widely as a metaphoric political statement. The men are shown being driven out to the desert, treated brutally, and murdered. Released April 23, 2010 Recorded 2009 Genre Alternative rock, Synthpunk Length 4:14 Label XL Recordings, N.E.E.T. Writers Maya Arulpragasam, Alan Vega, Martin Rev Producer Maya Arulpragasam