Stand Up

Album: Ego Trip (2022)
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  • Sweat, sweat, sweat, sweat
    Stand up, stand up

    I hear you banging on that battle drum when we play this song
    All my people rise up, we 'bout to set it off
    This for the voiceless and for the hopeless
    They say that you could chase your dream but they take away your choices
    So watch out, watch out, you're in the zone now
    Watch out, watch out, they takin' notes now
    Watch out, they tryna divide us, but all I hear is
    Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, haha

    Sweat, sweat, sweat, sweat
    Stand up, stand up, stand up, stand up
    Sweat, sweat, sweat, sweat
    Stand up, stand up, stand up

    Sometimes I feel like letting go
    'Cause it's all I've ever known
    But I know I'm not alone
    I hear the echo, echo, echo
    It's a violent symphony
    It's that voice inside of me
    Screaming out for room to breathe
    I hear it echo, echo, echo

    Stand up
    Stand up
    Stand up

    Sweat, sweat, sweat (I know, I know, I know)

    It's fight time, baby, it's the right time
    Crazy, you would flatline if you knew the truth
    And now it's halftime, murdering the track, I'm
    Strangling the facts until you give me some proof
    I see them feed us the violence until we sick and defiant
    We so confused in this delusional show
    And now they're taking advantage, manipulating the masses
    Now where the fuck did our humanity go?

    Sweat, sweat, sweat, sweat
    Stand up, stand up, stand up, stand up
    Sweat, sweat, sweat, sweat
    Stand up, stand up, stand up

    Sometimes I feel like letting go
    'Cause it's all I've ever known
    But I know I'm not alone
    I hear the echo, echo, echo
    It's a violent symphony
    It's that voice inside of me
    Screaming out for room to breathe
    I hear it echo, echo, echo

    Stand up
    Stand up
    Stand up

    So watch out, watch out, you're in the zone now
    Watch out, watch out, they takin' notes now
    Watch out, they tryna divide us, but all I hear is
    Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, hahaha

    Sometimes I feel like letting go
    'Cause it's all I've ever known
    But I know I'm not alone
    I hear the echo, echo, echo
    It's a violent symphony
    It's that voice inside of me
    Screaming out for room to breathe
    I hear it echo, echo, echo

    (Stand up)
    Stand up

    So watch out, watch out, you're in the zone now
    Watch out, watch out, they takin' notes now
    Watch out, they tryna divide us, but all I hear is
    Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah
    Stand up Writer/s: Anthony Palermo, Jacoby Dakota Shaddix, Jason Evigan, Jerry Allan Horton, Tobin Esperance
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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