Singer Beyonce poses in the press room with her awards for Best Music Video for "Formation" and Best Urban Contemporary Album for Lemonade" at The 59th GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Dan MacMedan/WireImage)

“Freedom” marks the definitive track from Beyonce’s new Lemonade album. As Beyonce’s Lemonade is streamed on Tidal, you will be startled while listening to “Freedom.” One reason for this is due to Beyonce’s collaboration with Grammy-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar. The other being the spirit of the song itself. It’s uplifting to listen Beyonce sing these “Freedom” lyrics like a preacher.

Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar’s collaboration is nothing like you’d expect. But, if you’re looking for a dedicated anthem for everyone, then that’s exactly what they’ve made. “Freedom” is all about freedom, no matter how hard it is to find or how short one has it. “Freedom” is Beyonce’s best work for uplifting people and helping them break any barriers that keep them confined.

Most importantly, Beyonce’s “Freedom” is for those who are still slaves to society’s clutches. Kendrick Lamar’s simple yet hard-hitting verses in the “Freedom” lyrics are about slavery of any sort. While reading these “Freedom” lyrics at Genius.com, you will also see what Beyonce’s Lemonade album is all about. You’ll get why Beyonce named it so, and how it explains everything about life.