“Free ‘Em All” by Salvajes featuring DJ Free Leonard is a potent and fiery track that serves as a rallying cry for justice and liberation. With its fierce beats and impassioned lyrics, the song captures a mood of urgency and defiance. The artists weave a narrative of solidarity and resistance, calling for the freedom of political prisoners like Leonard Peltier and Mumia Abu-Jamal, while denouncing police brutality and systemic injustices. The message is clear: it’s time to rise up against a system that perpetuates inequality and to fight for the rights of the oppressed.
The song’s energy is relentless, driven by a fusion of hip-hop’s raw power and the spirit of indigenous resistance. Lyrics in both English and Spanish underscore the artists’ cultural pride and the interconnectedness of their struggles. “Free ‘Em All” is not just a song; it’s a declaration that echoes the voices of communities fighting to reclaim their heritage and dignity. It’s a call to build, not just to tear down—to create schools, preserve wisdom, and unite across borders. With the chant “Ajo, ajo, power to the people, set them all free,” Salvajes and DJ Free Leonard deliver an anthem that’s as much a battle cry as it is a beacon of hope for a united and equitable future.