Award-winning musician Van Morrison will release the anti-lockdown songs in the coming weeks, one titled Born To Be Free is set to hit the airwaves next week. The lyrics, which invoke new buzzwords of the Covid-19 era like the new normal, proclaim: Dont need the government cramping my style/ Give them an inch, they take a mile.
Another song, No More Lockdown, is even more strident. In there, Morrison unleashes his wrath on fascist bullies disturbing our peace. No more taking of our freedom / And our God given rights, the lyrics of the yet-to-be-released song reads, as cited by the BBC.
The third song openly questions the mortality and danger of the coronavirus, recalling a government announcement that informed that Covid-19 is no longer a high consequence infectious disease in the UK.
Morrison recently made headlines in the UK, when he urged the music industry to rise up against pseudoscientific social distancing rules. He called for full capacity concerts, as socially-distanced gigs in which people are seated at least 1 meter apart were simply not economically viable.
He is not alone to have publicly spoken out against the coronavirus restrictions. Ex-Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher, former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown and the Irish folk rock singer Jim Corr have recently voiced outrage over mandatory mask wearing and other virus-containing measures.
Meanwhile, Minister of Health for Northern Ireland Robin Swann described Morrisons anti-lockdown release as dangerous. The official advised him to channel his artistic talent into saving lives instead.