Ultra Naté’s “Free” isn’t just a dance track—it’s a declaration. Released in 1997, this song’s influence has outlasted most tracks of its time, continuously inviting listeners into a place where self-expression and liberation are not just encouraged but celebrated. For those of us who this anthem has inspired, it is much more than a catchy hook and a great beat; it’s a reminder of the power of being unapologetically true to oneself.
By the mid-’90s, Ultra Naté had already solidified her place in the house music scene, known for her vocal prowess and fearless approach to genre-blending. With Lem Springsteen and John Ciafone of the production duo Mood II Swing, Naté set out to create something beyond the ordinary club track. Together, they envisioned a song that could uplift listeners while providing a platform for universal themes of independence and joy.
The result was a groundbreaking fusion of house beats and disco-inspired melodies. Disco, with its origins in the marginalized communities of New York, had always symbolized inclusivity, freedom, and unity. By weaving disco’s feel-good essence into a house track, Mood II Swing and Naté created a sound that connected past and present, reaching listeners of all backgrounds and experiences.
When “Free” first hit the airwaves, it arrived at a time when dance music was surging, capturing the energy and optimism of the late ’90s club scene. “I’m free to be me” quickly became a personal mantra for many, especially those who found themselves outside mainstream culture.
Ultra Naté’s powerful vocals and the song’s infectious beat create an atmosphere where everyone feels welcomed. The dance floor becomes a space for connection, where strangers become friends, and the shared experience of music transcends barriers.
The Level Legend Award, which Naté received during the recent Nexus Lounge ADE Edition, highlights her lasting influence on dance music, with Free remaining central to her impact. The song’s ability to inspire artists and fans alike showcases the enduring power of its message. For many listeners, Free is more than a song—it’s a personal anthem that has shaped moments, memories, and even entire communities.
Ultra Naté’s “Free” encapsulates what it means to be truly free: to love ourselves without reservation and to dance boldly in the light of our authenticity. As we continue to celebrate the legacy of this timeless track, let us carry its message forward, reminding ourselves and others that we are all worthy of the freedom to be who we are. “Free” reminds us of the beauty in diversity, unity, and self-love—proof that the best anthems connect with the core of what it means to be human.