London Upon It Level Up
- Made Eze

- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
All right, then. So, Saturday the 14th of February, 2026. Right now, to be honest with you, I'm enjoying my day.
Yes, Valentine's Day, I'm sure everybody's having a great time. Hope, hopefully everyone's having a great time. But one thing that I didn't even catch myself doing or, well, I was doing it, but I didn't notice that I was actually doing it.
I was listening to my song Fresh Home, yeah? Which seems to be a popular favourite, amongst its small, but very important and intimate and lovely crowd that I've got going on. You see what I'm saying?
Um, yeah, like, I was just literally listening to that, to that song Fresh Home, and my wife was like, ah, you know, you know, happy, you know, happy 6 years out. And I was like, 6 years out, you know, what does that even mean? I don't understand what that means.
And then I realised, ah, you know, I was, you know, I was free, you know, I came out, I came home. I was like, you know, I went to prison in 2018 and I came out on the 14th of February, 2020, I believe, 6 years, 6 years out from prison.
And look at that on Valentine's Day, I was playing the song Fresh Home, you know, which was a song about me coming home and me just basically being ha, you know, being back and being able to enjoy, you know, the priceless, the priceless, um, kind of like, uh, uh, I guess, privilege of freedom, really and truthfully, especially modern freedom.
Um, you know, in the society that I'm in, you know, kind of like one of the safest societies that I'm in, which I'm kind of like, I don't know, it's quite daunting sometimes, the responsibility that I have to try and make this experience available to as many people as possible, because freedom, you know, freedom to move, freedom to express freedom to, you know, to live without fear of being hunted down or being killed.
You know, that's like, you know, that freedom right there. is absolutely priceless. There's no value you can ever place on that, unfortunately.





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