The meaning often shifts based on the featured artist; for example, Amber Coffman brings an indie-reflective tone to "Get Free," while MØ provides high-energy pop optimism.
Lyrics like "Never got love from a government man" suggest a lack of support for those in financial hardship.
It expresses a collective desire for liberation and empathy , symbolized by the hook "I just wanna dream" and the "same boat" metaphor, highlighting that many are facing these same challenges together. Get It Right (with MØ)
Even upbeat tracks often reference the struggles of Jamaican street culture or global inequality.
The song celebrates the "future pop" sound and the spirit of a country opening up to new cultural experiences after decades of isolation.
Major Lazer ’s songs often blend dancehall and EDM with deeper social and personal themes. Their most popular "Get" titled tracks, "Get Free" and "Get It Right," tackle systemic struggle and hopeful resilience, respectively.