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Artist/Band: Lucky Dube
Lyrics for Song: Release Me
Lyrics for Album: Taxman [1997]



RELEASE ME

Lucky Dube



You don' t have to come with me

Down this road

'Cause I know my way around here

Very well

It may not seem like it

From where you stand

But believe you me, I know what

I' m talking about

Letting it all go

Didn' t matter to me

'Cause I' ve done it all before

But when you left

Part of me left with you

That is why I call you now

On this phone

So please, oh please

Don' t hang up on me



Chorus:

Release me let me go (x 3)

But remember that

Some bridges never burn



You took your way

And I took mine

We were sure our ways

Will never meet again

Everytime I go out

With another man

I find myself calling your name

Now I know that it' s true

What they say

Sometimes love

Never knows when to die

When you went

Part of me went with you

That' s why I called you on the phone



Chorus:

Release me let me go

Remember that

Some bridges never burn



Oh-ho-oh-ho...ho

Oh-ho-oh-ho...ho


Release Me - Lucky Dube

Lucky Dube's 'Release Me' stands as a defining anthem of South African township rap, capturing the raw energy and social consciousness of the late 1990s. Released on the album 'Taxman,' the track exemplifies the genre's fusion of hip-hop beats with traditional African rhythms, delivering a message of liberation that resonated deeply within the community. As a cornerstone of the artist's discography, the recording showcases Dube's ability to blend political commentary with infectious musicality, influencing a generation of South African artists who sought to articulate their struggles through the lens of modern rap. The song remains a vital representation of the era's cultural movement, highlighting the intersection of music and activism in post-apartheid South Africa.


Album Lyrics: Taxman [1997]


Lucky Dube
"Taxman [1997]"


1. I Want To Know What Love Is
2. Taxman
3. Is This The Way
4. Take It To Jah
5. Mirror, Mirror
6. We Love It
7. You've Got A Friend
8. Kiss No Frog
9. Good Things
10. Release Me