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Rising artist Mikha’el is set to make waves with his thought-provoking new single, “Justice.” This poignant track delves deep into the timeless theme of justice, drawing inspiration from the wisdom of King Solomon as written in Ecclesiastes 8:11: “Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.”
“Justice” addresses the enduring challenges in the administration of justice, a topic Solomon profoundly understood and sought to communicate through his words. The song reflects on the importance of timely justice and the consequences of allowing injustice to go unpunished. Mikha’el’s lyrical interpretation brings these ancient words to life, resonating with contemporary struggles and the ongoing pursuit of justice.
The first verse of “Justice” captures the essence of Solomon’s wisdom:
People’s hearts filled with evil deeds, Yeah yeah
Justice is slow they are not at peace…
Evil thoughts they roam on the streets Yeah yeah
Their victims cry their silent screams
These lines poignantly address the human condition, highlighting how unchecked evil can lead to widespread suffering. Mikha’el emphasizes the profound impact of injustice on victims, whose silent cries often go unheard. The song also touches on the broader societal implications, where unmet demands for justice can lead to reprisals and mass demonstrations.
The cover art for “Justice” reflects these themes, influenced by the recent global struggle for racial justice and the ongoing fight against systemic oppression. This visual representation underscores the song’s relevance and Mikha’el’s commitment to addressing critical social issues through his music.
“Justice” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Mikha’el’s unique blend of insightful lyrics and powerful delivery makes this single a must-listen for anyone passionate about social justice and meaningful music.
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