Redemption Song (For Haiti Relief)

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All the pirates, yeah, they rob them

Sold them on to the merchant ship

Minutes after they took them

From the bottomless pit



But their hand was made strong

By the hand of the Almighty

They flourished in this generation

Triumphantly



Won't you help me sing

These songs of freedom?

'Cause all I ever have

Redemption song



Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery

None but ourselves can free our minds

Have no fear of atomic power

'Cause nothing can stem the tide



How long will they kill our prophets

While we stand aside and look?

Some say it's all a part of it

We've got to fulfill the book



Won't you help me sing

These songs of freedom?

'Cause all I ever have

Redemption song



Won't you help me sing

These songs of freedom?

'Cause all we ever have

Redemption song



All we ever have

Redemption song

All we'll ever have

Redemption song

All we'll ever have

Redemption song



Redemption song

Redemption Song (For Haiti Relief)

Rihanna's 'Redemption Song (For Haiti Relief)' stands as a powerful testament to her commitment to humanitarian causes, blending her signature R&B sensibilities with a message of global solidarity. Recorded to support relief efforts for Haiti, the track utilizes her distinctive vocal delivery to convey hope and resilience in the face of adversity. While often associated with her broader discography of pop and dancehall influences, this recording highlights her ability to transcend genre boundaries for social impact. The song serves as a poignant reminder of her role not just as a musical artist, but as a vocal advocate for those affected by natural disasters, utilizing her platform to raise awareness and funds without compromising the emotional integrity of the music.