Santo Domingo.- At a time when social debate and national identity occupy a central place within public conversation, urban artist Messiah presents “God, Homeland and Liberty”, a song loaded with strength, power and awareness that invites collective reflection through music.
Recognized as one of the most versatile artists on the Dominican scene, Messiah highlights every emotional fiber through an intense interpretation that allows the listener to connect with the indignation and pain that runs through his lyrics. A pain that stems from the experience of being Dominican and observing how, year after year, the most vulnerable sectors continue to be affected by structural dynamics that perpetuate inequality. Far from being limited to the denunciation, the theme works as a call to individual and collective consciousness, betting on change as a process that starts from each citizen. In this sense, "God, Homeland and Liberty" becomes a piece that transcends the musical to invite introspection on the value of sovereignty, the weight of national symbols and the shared responsibility in the construction of a better country.







