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Corrupt Pt.2 Lyrics - Chronic Law

Corrupt Pt.2 Lyrics - Chronic Law

Corrupt Pt.2 Lyrics

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Corrupt Pt.2 Info

SongCorrupt Pt.2
ArtistChronic Law
WriterChronic Law
Label
Chronic Law 1LawOfficial
Release DateJan 20, 2023
Corrupt Pt.2 Details

Corrupt Pt.2 About

Dancehall musician Chronic Law from Jamaica has a song called "Corrupt Pt.2." The song, which was published in 2021, has a heavy beat and Chronic Law's evocative and nasty lyrics. The concept of corruption from the song's earlier release, "Corrupt," is carried over into the second half of the song. 

The song's lyrics discuss how corruption undermines the rule of law and the administration of justice in society. The lyrics of the song represent the difficulties and troubles that people encounter as a result of corruption and how it impacts people's lives in Jamaica and around the world. The song is a strong, moving track that displays Chronic Law's talent at composition.

The song "Corrupt Pt.2" continues the corruption-related concept introduced in the song's first section. The song, which deals with the detrimental effects of corruption on society and how it undercuts the rule of law and justice, is a strong and evocative piece. 

Chronic Law's lyrics, which discuss the problems and hardships that people experience as a result of corruption, such as poverty, violence, and limited possibilities, are frank and honest. Power and greed, and how they frequently fuel corruption, are other topics he talks on.

The song also demands reform and exhorts listeners to speak out against corruption and take action against it. It emphasises the value of openness and responsibility in institutions and government, as well as how these qualities can reduce corruption. 

The song's hard-hitting beat, which wonderfully complements Chronic Law's gritty and emotional lyrics, is also notable musically. The song is a strong, moving composition that exemplifies Chronic Law's ability to make music that is both meaningful and socially conscious. It has been highly received by critics and followers, who have lauded the artist's aptitude for using his music to deliver potent and accessible ideas.

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