Bounty Killer sends message to oppressive forces in his new track “Freedom” with the help of Agent Sasco, Chevaughn, and The LC Show.

Produced by Diamond Studios and music played by Dale “Dizzle” Virgo and Serani, the track sends a powerful message to our society.

Bounty Killer comes in on the track, reminding both the oppressors and the persons engaged in the Black Lives Matter movement that there will be no peace until the end goal is reached.

In the beginning of the Black Lives Matter movement, a few Jamaicans showed their harmony in what was going on in America by taking to the streets and highlighting similar events that happened in Jamaica. The War Lord was one of the leaders on the frontline ensuring that the message in being delivered.

Killer Deejays, “If a so uno can keep the Visa, no me no afi go back a yuh country/ Unu class we as thugs and junkies when a unu send drugs and liquor fi junk we,”

Bounty Killer was not the only entertain which went against the oppressive forces. Agent Sasco who happens to be featured on the song, questioned the validity of being independent and even emancipated, hinting that “colonization” is still rampant and is simply being disguised in other forms.

You can listen the track below