“M, D & S” is the title track of Brymo’s 2013 album, Merchants, Dealers & Slaves, and serves as a summary of the album’s themes. The song is a social commentary on oppression, corruption, injustice, and the idea of a modern-day form of slavery, as reflected in the lyrics “Merchants, dealers and slaves” and questions about justice for sale. The album as a whole addresses themes of broken promises, deception, and hypocrisy.
If you ain't got freedom
You can't give
If you ain't got love
You can't receive
Do you hear me se
I hope you hear me se
If you ain't got freedom
You can't give
If you ain't got love
You can't receive
Do you hear me se
I hope you hear me se
Merchants, dealers and slaves
Merchants, dealers and slaves
Whoo merchants, dealers and slaves
Merchants, dealers and slaves
If you no know person you no get right
Black people dey measure their prick size
Justice for sale na who go buy
We want no more slavery in this land
Merchant dealers and slaves
Merchant dealers and slaves
Merchant dealers and slaves
Merchant dealers and slaves
We have nothing to loose
The people have nothing to loose
We have nothing to loose
The people have nothing to loose
Merchant, dealers and slaves
Merchant, dealers and slaves
Merchant, dealers and slaves
Merchant, dealers and slaves
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