I don't do yoga, never tried Pilates
Not many people want me at their parties
Tryin' to find my place, some place, oh I, oh I, oh I
I drink a little more than recommended
This world ain't exactly what my heart expected
Tryin' to find my way someway, oh I, oh I, oh I
See, whoa, c'est la vie
Maybe something's wrong with me
But, whoa, at least I am free, ohhhh I am free
If you ask the church then I am no believer
Spend Sundays asleep I'm just another dreamer
Still tryin' to find my home sweet home, oh I, oh I, oh I
I guess I ain't too good with money neither
I got two left feet, no, I'm no Jackson either
Just tryin' to find my way someway, oh I, oh I, oh I
See, whoa, c'est la vie
Maybe something's wrong with me
But, whoa, at least I am free, oh, oh, I am free
Yeah, whoa, c'est la vie
Maybe something's wrong with me
But, whoa, at least I am free, oh, oh, I am free
Just tryin' to find my home sweet home, sweet home, sweet home, sweet home,
I drink a little more than recommended
This ain't exactly what my heart expected
Whoa, c'est la vie
Maybe something's wrong with me
But whoa, at least I am free, oh, oh, I am free
Whoa, c'est la vie
Maybe something's wrong with me
Whoa, at least I am free, oh, oh, I am free.
Whoa, c'est la vie
Maybe something's wrong with me
Whoa, at least I am free, oh, oh, I am free
Whoa, c'est la vie
Maybe something's wrong with me
Whoa, at least I am free, oh, oh, I am free.
Whoa oh
About This Song
"Free" is an uplifting anthem of self-acceptance that transforms personal struggles and social awkwardness into a celebration of authentic living. The song explores themes of not fitting conventional expectations-from avoiding trendy wellness practices to drinking too much-while ultimately embracing these perceived flaws as part of one's genuine identity. Musically, it blends Rudimental's signature drum and bass production with Emeli Sandé's soulful vocals, creating an infectious electronic-soul hybrid that builds from introspective verses to an euphoric, liberating chorus. The track's distinctive power lies in its honest portrayal of imperfection paired with a defiant declaration of freedom, making it both deeply relatable and emotionally cathartic. It stands as a key example of how electronic music can carry profound emotional weight while maintaining dancefloor appeal.
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