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Stand Up
733
Hip-Hop/Rap
Stand Up was released on May 28, 2025 by DizzyEight LLC. as a part of the album Stand Up - Single
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Release DateMay 28, 2025
LabelDizzyEight LLC.
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM70

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jalon Dante Paul
Jalon Dante Paul
Rap
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jalon Dante Paul
Jalon Dante Paul
Songwriter
Nolan Sarnicki
Nolan Sarnicki
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Nolan Sarnicki
Nolan Sarnicki
Producer

Lyrics

What do you do when you pushed to the brink
And your ship is beginning to sink?
Do what you can, and He do what you can't
We call that leaning on faith
When running with that, ain't no running away
We just go pick up the pace
The journey I learned to embrace
That's how I learned to be great, okay (Okay, okay)
Even when it's hard, you got to stand your ground
I ain't never really learned how to retreat (Retreat, yeah)
Even when the world is tryna bring you down
I stand up and get right back on my feet
Yeah, huh, weight on my back, but He carry it
I know people that wanna come bury us
I ain't worried, them worries, He bury it
He with me, know we purge out the perilous
Got the enemy shook, they the scariest
Got 'em saying they with us, hilarious
But I see what you plotting, Iscariot
You didn't know He got me
Cracking codes with this flow, like what is an algorithm?
God gave me the Call of Duty, so I Activision
The crew with me, and we lack division
Man, we unified, they got no fraction in it
Popping out, He got the faction with Him
God back the pack that got 'em mad and bitter
Man, He conquered graves, you don't have to dig it
Man, He making waves
Earthquakes make the world shake
This is not a tremor, this a game shift
Impact to make the world break
Like Haki, know He hard body with a war face
When y'all hating out of poor taste
I just stand tall, that's what happens when you train your core, wait
Endure in more ways, like
What do you do when you pushed to the brink
And your ship is beginning to sink?
Do what you can, and He do what you can't
We call that leaning on faith
When running with that, ain't no running away
We just go pick up the pace
The journey I learned to embrace
That's how I learned to be great, okay (Okay, okay)
Even when it's hard, you got to stand your ground
I ain't never really learned how to retreat (Retreat, yeah)
Even when the world is tryna bring you down
I stand up and get right back on my feet
Ayy, I got my feet on the payment
When it come to my faith, boy, I'm shameless
And they hate how I'm quick to go praise Him
I don't care, you gon' know what His name is
I don't speak on these beats to be famous
And, really, my work can go nameless
More concerned for whoever He changing through me
Like, dawg, I know I'm great, but I don't need a title
No competition, I don't need a rival
I got lil' homies really living dead, they don't need an idol
Man, they need revival
So I sacrifice if that's gon' give 'em life
When the church hurt, that is not Christ
That's the Devil's work, that was never right
If He not first, then it's not light
Look, I stand with you, and I stand for you
I'm Christ-centered, not brand loyal
I'm tryna be the one that push you forward
Not be the one to make you recoil
I see you like family
Thank Whitebeard and his whole fleet
My only goal is to make sure
Y'all all make it out in one piece like
What do you do when you pushed to the brink
And your ship is beginning to sink?
Do what you can, and He do what you can't
We call that leaning on faith
When running with that, ain't no running away
We just go pick up the pace
The journey I learned to embrace
That's how I learned to be great, okay (Okay, okay)
Even when it's hard, you got to stand your ground
I ain't never really learned how to retreat
Even when the world is tryna bring you down
I stand up and get right back on my feet
(Oh-woah)
Right back on my— (Right back on my—)
Right back on my— (Woo)
Right back on my feet (Ah-ah-ah)
Right back on my—
Right back on my—
Right back on my feet
(Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
Written by: Jalon Dante Paul, Nolan Sarnick
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