“Free Me” is a new English song by Tory Lanez & Jaquain, released on Tory Lanez’s official YouTube channel. The track is written by Tory Lanez, produced by KINGMiDAS & Sebastian Lopez, and released on March 7, 2025. Through raw storytelling and haunting melodies, the song delves into Lanez’s experiences in prison, offering a deeply personal and introspective look at the consequences of his incarceration. The track blends emotional vulnerability with street wisdom, creating a powerful anthem of struggle and resilience.
The lyrics of “Free Me” paint a vivid picture of life behind bars, touching on the mental and physical challenges of imprisonment. Lanez reflects on betrayal, survival, and the impact of his situation on his loved ones. Throughout the song, he expresses a desperate plea for freedom, not just in the literal sense but also from the weight of regret and societal judgment. The recurring cries for release highlight his emotional turmoil, while the gritty details of prison life ground the song in stark realism. Ultimately, “Free Me” stands as both a personal confession and a broader commentary on the justice system.
Free Me Details
| Song | Free Me |
|---|---|
| Album | PETERSON |
| Artists | Tory Lanez & Jaquain |
| Written By | Tory Lanez |
| Produced By | KINGMiDAS & Sebastian Lopez |
| Label | Tory Lanez |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Mar 7, 2025 |
Free Me Lyrics
[Intro]
Man, there’s a lot of niggas doin’ a lot of time, young bull
Don’t let your emotions supercede your intelligence
Fifteen seconds will get you a life sentence, boy
[Verse 1: Tory Lanez]
Ayy, I can’t say I’m the same from last year
You can see the pain inside my eyes and I can’t mask it
We was cuttin’ metal off the bunks so we can stash shit
Too much fishin’ in my conversation could get drastic
Five hundred on a Zelle will make him do gymnastics
Hurt you when your partner tell on you and get your stash hit
It’s war time, I got it tucked all in the mattress
Alert at 6 a.m. inside the mornin’ because shit could crack then
Magician make you disappear and that’s a hat trick
Seen that nigga run out to the yard and he got backflipped
Cryin’ in the cell so many nights that I felt trapped in
Had to pray to God and ask the Lord if he can free me
I got a son, I got some family that need me
Plus I gotta stunt on some bitches that tried to G me
Prison isn’t easy, niggas wanna sleep me
I mean really sleep me, bitch, I’m talkin’ ZZ’s
I can tell your body language by the way you greet me
I was in there fadin’ in that cell like I was needlin’
I can’t stop the hustle, man, I swear I’m in there knee-deep
County jail sendin’ kites, niggas yellin’, “TD”
You can never know about them nights unless you live it
Sippin’ White Lightning, it’s fuckin’ up my liver
You can lose your life out here fuckin’ with these niggas
Chamomile tea receipt paper, that’s my spliffer
You wouldn’t understand that shit unless you been to prison
If he my nigga, gotta know he my nigga
I got all his back-fades for these pussy niggas trippin’
[Chorus: Tory Lanez]
Lord, please
Please will you free me?
‘Cause I need a blessing
So many nights I spent stressin’
‘Cause the night don’t get better
From the window in my jail cell
I’m talkin’ to the moon
God can hear me up in Heaven, yeah
Pray that I’ma come home soon, home soon
Home soon, ah
Yeah, uh
[Verse 2: Tory Lanez]
I lost the trial, there’s no more Gucci and Chanel
Fresh up out of county, straight to prison, shit ain’t fair
Couple days ago, I had like fifty in my ear
Judge gave me ten ’cause he ain’t wanna give me bail
Niggas fadin’ in the court tanks and givin’ hell
So many nights I had to pray to God that I prevail
Respect is like a pistol
From the day you lose it, niggas feel like they can diss you
Richest nigga in the prison, I ain’t gotta diss you
I can dismiss you or make this shit a issue
Lookin’ at the warden like I got more money than you
Niggas wanna go to war, I’ll have ’em on the menu
Dog, if I respect you, I won’t say shit to offend you
Know it’s on and poppin’ day, I hop up out this venue on God
[Chorus: Tory Lanez]
I need someone to free me, free me
I got a child, baby mama and some niggas and they all need me
I gotta feed the streets and keep the piece on me
And it ain’t easy, that’s why I’m yellin’, “Free me”
Nigga, free me
Take these chains off and free me
Take this pain away and free me
Been through all the rainy days, free me, uh
Unlock the cell, nigga, free me
Ayy, yeah, until I walk up out the jail, nigga, free me
[Interlude]
*Prison disorder in background*
[Verse 3: Tory Lanez]
Tell a nigga free me
I was cooped up in a cell like a preemie
When I get home, some of you niggas gotta see me
GTL phone call and you was talkin’ greasy
And I’m on a lock up, cops wanna knock us
They be up there watchin’ from the towers with binoculars
Some of them will watch you get stabbed and won’t stop it
They know who gon’ run away and they know who gon’ chop ya
When I’m in that visit room, shit feel like a livin’ room
When my bitch walk inside that visit, gotta give her room
Niggas gettin’ swept up off they feet, you gotta give ’em brooms
Ain’t nobody animated here, but bitch, I’m still in tune
I’m yellin’, “Free me”, all in the cell, this shit ain’t easy
Got OG cookin’ up the pruno
I’m off the drank, shorty, you know
Oh, oh
Free Me Meaning
[Intro]
The song begins with a sobering piece of advice, warning against impulsive decisions that can lead to devastating consequences. The mention of “fifteen seconds” leading to a life sentence sets the tone for the track, emphasizing how quickly life can change. By addressing a “young bull,” the introduction suggests a message directed at younger individuals, cautioning them about the harsh realities of the legal system.
[Verse 1: Tory Lanez]
Tory Lanez immediately sets the scene, describing his transformation since the previous year. He reflects on the pain of incarceration, the difficulty of hiding his suffering, and the harsh realities of prison life. His references to smuggling contraband, betrayal by close associates, and the constant threat of violence reveal the brutal environment he faces daily. The line about praying to God for freedom introduces the theme of faith, highlighting his internal struggle between maintaining hope and succumbing to despair. His desire to “stunt on some bitches that tried to G me” also suggests a lingering resentment and a need to prove himself once he’s released.
[Chorus: Tory Lanez]
The chorus serves as a heartfelt plea for deliverance. Lanez reaches out to God, asking for mercy and guidance. The imagery of talking to the moon through his jail cell window adds an emotional weight, symbolizing loneliness and longing. His prayer for a return home emphasizes the pain of separation from his family and the uncertainty of his future. The repetition of “home soon” reflects both hope and desperation, reinforcing the theme of yearning for freedom.
[Verse 2: Tory Lanez]
In this verse, Lanez recounts his fall from luxury to imprisonment. He contrasts his past wealth with his current reality, emphasizing how quickly everything changed. The mention of losing his trial and being denied bail highlights the severity of his situation. He reflects on the importance of respect in prison, suggesting that once it’s lost, survival becomes even more difficult. His declaration that he is the “richest nigga in the prison” serves as both a boast and an ironic statement, as money holds little power behind bars. The verse ends with an ominous tone, hinting at future conflicts upon his release.
[Chorus: Tory Lanez]
The chorus repeats with heightened intensity, reinforcing Lanez’s desire for freedom. His references to his child and responsibilities outside prison add a layer of urgency, showing that his incarceration affects more than just himself. The plea for release extends beyond physical confinement, symbolizing a deeper need for redemption and a second chance at life.
[Interlude]
The brief interlude features chaotic background noise from the prison, immersing the listener in the tense and unpredictable atmosphere of incarceration. This moment adds realism to the song, emphasizing the disorder and constant turmoil that define prison life.
[Verse 3: Tory Lanez]
In the final verse, Lanez delivers a mix of frustration, reflection, and determination. He describes himself as being “cooped up in a cell like a preemie,” suggesting vulnerability and confinement. The mention of “GTL phone calls” references the prison communication system, indicating that even in isolation, conflicts and betrayals continue. His observations on prison guards watching violence without intervening highlight the institutional neglect and brutality within the system. The visit room scene, where he acknowledges the presence of his loved ones, momentarily shifts the tone, revealing a glimpse of hope and connection. The verse ends with Lanez reaffirming his plea for freedom, solidifying the song’s central message.
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The "Free Me" song is sung by Tory Lanez & Jaquain.
The "Free Me" song by Tory Lanez & Jaquain lyrics was written by Tory Lanez.
The "Free Me" song by Tory Lanez & Jaquain was produced by KINGMiDAS & Sebastian Lopez.
Tory Lanez & Jaquain released "Free Me" song on Mar 7, 2025.
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