Adding their voices to the growing call for social justice and change, Usher, Nas, and Bibi Bourelly raise the point that mental chains are no different from physical ones.  Released as a TIDAL exclusive, the track actually touches on a lot of issues that fall into the purview of the social justice issue; the monetization of prisons, victim blaming, and the hopeless feeling of lost autonomy.  The vocals are a mixture of modern sounds mixed with a kind of negro-spiritual harmonization at the beginning.  The production is oddly danceable for a track that is meant to inform and incite, but that also means that more people are likely to listen to it.

To see the faces that have inspired this song, click here.