Sir (Slave I Remain) - Mankind & Maxim Ledouche by MANKIND_SA published on 2018-11-16T13:00:25Z "Sire''(A male parent of an animal such as dogs and horses),was a respectful form of address for reigning kings in Europe,Belgium,France,Italy,Germany,Sweden,Spain and the United Kingdom.Historically ''Sire'' had a wider range of usage. ''Sir''(Shortened from ''Sire''),is an honorific address.The term can be used as a formal prefix,for males who have been given certain honours or tittles(such as knights,pastors,baronets etc). Used as a respectful way to address a man,usually of superior social status. There has been a negative connotation behind this term as it has been believed that,the British during their rule demanded all Indians to address them as ''Sir''(Slave I Remain)in this context. Contrary to the controversy behind this term. I have found the term ''Sir''(Slave I Remain) to being fit in defining the relationship I have had with music ever since I was born. I have remained a slave to music over the past years,Hence the title of the song. That's how ''Sir''("Slave I Remain to the music'' was birthed. Genre Hip-hop & Rap