Freedom - Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
Django · Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained Soundtrack OST
... should I break or retreat and then return
Facing the fear that the truth, I discover
No telling how, all these will work out
But I’ve come to far to go back now.
Chorus:
I am looking for freedom, looking for freedom
And to find it cost me everything I have
Well I am looking for freedom, looking for freedom
And to find it, may take everything I have
I know all too well it don’t come easy
The chains of the world they seem to movin tight
I try to walk around if I’m stumbling so come...
Tryin to get up but the doubt is so strong
There’s gotta be a winning in my bones
Chorus:
I’m looking for freedom, looking for freedom
And to find it, cost me everything I have
Well I’m looking for freedom, I’m looking for freedom
And to find it, may take everything I have
Oh not giving up there’s always been hard, so hard
But if I do the thanks lase the way I won’t get far.
Mhm, life hasn’t been very kind to me lately, (well)
But I suppose it’s a push from moving on (oh yeah)
In time the sun’s gonna shine on me nicely (on me yeah )
Sudden tells me ’cause things are coming
And I ain’t gonna not believe
Chorus:
I’m looking for freedom, looking for freedom
And to find it, cost me everything I have
Well I’m looking for freedom, I’m looking for freedom
And to find it, may take everything I have
Freedom - Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
Anthony Hamilton and Elayna Boynton deliver a hauntingly beautiful rendition of 'Freedom' on the soundtrack for Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained. Their performance blends soulful gospel with a haunting vocal arrangement that underscores the film's themes of liberation and spiritual resilience. The track serves as a pivotal moment in the movie's score, capturing the emotional weight of the characters' journey toward emancipation. Hamilton's rich baritone and Boynton's ethereal harmonies create a powerful auditory experience that resonates deeply with the narrative's exploration of freedom. This recording stands as a testament to the collaborative spirit of the artists and the cinematic vision of the film, offering listeners a profound connection to the era and the story.
