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"Free the World"
Single by La Toya Jackson
from the EP Starting Over
ReleasedNovember 2004[1]
GenrePop
Length3:43 (album version)
LabelJa-Tail Records
Songwriter(s)
  • Jeffré Phillips
  • La Toya Jackson
  • Peter Roberts
Producer(s)Jeffré Phillips
La Toya Jackson singles chronology
"Just Wanna Dance"
(2004)
"Free the World"
(2004)
"Home"
(2009)

"Free the World" is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson. Jackson spent six years in seclusion after divorcing her abusive late ex-husband and manager, Jack Gordon, in 1997. After her years in exile, the September 11th attacks inspired Jackson to write "Free the World". She recorded and performed it for friends, who immediately fell in love with it.[2] This led to the revival of Jackson's 25-year-old music career.

This song led Jackson to begin work on her Startin' Over album, which included "Just Wanna Dance" as the lead single. "Free the World" was released as a follow-up and charted in March 2005. The single peaked at #24 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play charts.

The song is an appeal to free the world from segregation, discrimination and years of war. VH1 described the ballad as the "most appropriate song for the world."[3] About.com dubbed Jason Randolph's remix a "trippily hypnotic treat" with a "churning rhythm track and mesmerizing synth."[4]

Chart

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Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs 24

Track listings

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US promotional CD
  • Extended House Mix
  • Radio Remix
  • Dub Mix
  • Album Version
  • Original Album Remix
US 12" vinyl #TOY2 [1]
  • "Free The World" (Radio Remix)
  • "Free The World" (Dub)
  • "Free The World" (Extended House Mix)

References

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  1. ^ a b "La Toya Jackson - Free The World". Discogs. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  2. ^ King, Larry (March 9, 2003). "Transcripts: CNN Larry King Weekend - Encore Presentation: Interview With La Toya Jackson". CNN. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  3. ^ "La Toya Jackson". VH1. AMG. 2007. Archived from the original on March 10, 2008. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
  4. ^ Tambwekar, Anil (June 11, 2010). "La Toya Jackson - Free the World". About Entertainment. Archived from the original on September 18, 2005. Retrieved July 5, 2010.