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He tried a different site. This one looked more official, a fan page dedicated to the South African reggae icon. The background was a dark, grainy photo of Lucky Dube with his signature dreadlocks, raising a fist to the sky. The lyrics were written in jagged, bright yellow text: "I’m a prisoner, looking for some freedom..."

"Prisoner" was the title track of Lucky Dube’s most successful album. It sold over a million copies globally within its first few years. At a time when South Africa was still under the grip of Apartheid, Dube used reggae music to deliver a message of peace and social justice. Reggae Release Year: 1989 Themes: Justice, freedom, and human rights lucky dube prisoner download mp3

Lucky Dube wrote “Prisoner” not just as a political anthem, but as a universal metaphor. The lyrics speak of being trapped—whether by physical chains, social injustice, addiction, or even one’s own mind. Lines like “I’m a prisoner, locked up in this world” remind us that freedom isn’t just about open borders—it’s about inner and social liberation. He tried a different site

The lyrics of "Prisoner" are a poignant commentary on the state of the world. Dube sings about how "in the world, there are many people, but yet we are lonely." He highlights the irony of a society that builds more prisons than schools, famously stating: "Somebody is a prisoner... somewhere." The lyrics were written in jagged, bright yellow

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