Baraka Palmer is no stranger to pushing boundaries with his music, blending rock and pop in a way that speaks to both the heart and the mind. Known for his intense and thought-provoking lyrics, he’s carved a space for himself as an artist who doesn’t shy away from tackling the big questions. With his latest track, he takes on a theme that’s becoming more relevant by the day: the intersection of humanity and technology. The song “Technology” delves into the tension between our instinctual nature and the powerful force of technology that increasingly shapes our lives. Lines like “Lost sheeps, missing love, falling for the stars” and “If only I could bleed, I don’t want your future shaping what’s left about me” reveal an urgent desire for authenticity in an increasingly artificial world.
The song serves as both a plea and a declaration of independence, with Baraka’s powerful vocals driving home the message: we are all more than just products of technology. With a raw, emotive chorus that repeats “just be, just free,” it’s a reminder to reclaim individuality and question the forces that try to define us. The music itself mirrors this internal battle, creating a soundscape that is both energetic and reflective. Don’t miss out on this powerful track—stream “Technology” today, and let Baraka Palmer’s words resonate with you as they explore the complexities of freedom and self in the digital age.