Walk Tall
Kele Okereke Lyrics


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I don't know what you've been told
I don't know what you've been told
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall

I don't know what you've been told
I don't know what you've been told
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall

I don't know what you've been told
I don't know what you've been told
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall

I don't know what you've been told
I don't know what you've been told
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall

Rule number one, be bright like the sun
Whether rude whether flawed like it's just begun
Rule number one, be the only thing they see

Rule number two, do all you can do
Look them all in the eye and leave them to fly
Rule number two, be as bright as you can be

I'm getting taller
I'm getting taller

Rule number three, forget where you've been
Cut your ties to the past and wave it goodbye
Rule number three, take anything you need

I got discipline appearing in marshals never caught before
Just like a terminator walking like a skilled boy
No, I couldn't stay, I've really got to go

I'm getting taller
I'm getting taller
I'm getting taller
I'm getting taller

I'm getting taller
I'm getting taller
I'm getting taller
I'm getting taller

I don't know what you've been told
I don't know what you've been told
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall

I don't know what you've been told
I don't know what you've been told




But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall
But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kele Okereke's "Walk Tall" are empowering and motivating. Throughout the song, Kele reminds listeners to walk tall and ignore what they have been told in the past. Rather than being held back by their flaws or past mistakes, Kele encourages people to be bright like the sun and to cut ties to the past. Each rule Kele lays out for listeners is a call to action, urging people to be the best version of themselves possible.


The repetition of "walk tall" is Kele's way of driving home his message to listeners. It is a reminder that every person has the ability to stand tall and be confident in who they are. Kele also touches on the idea of self-discipline, and how it can lead to growth and development. He suggests that by taking control of our lives and our actions, we can continue to "get taller" and become better versions of ourselves.


Overall, "Walk Tall" is an inspiring song about personal growth and resilience. Kele Okereke's lyrics are a reminder that we have the power to overcome the negative messages we may have been told in the past and to focus on becoming the best version of ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know what you've been told
The singer is unaware of what the listener has been told previously.


But this starts now, walk tall, walk tall
The singer is encouraging the listener to start a new chapter and hold their head high.


Rule number one, be bright like the sun
The first rule for success is to always shine brightly like the sun.


Whether rude whether flawed like it's just begun
It doesn't matter if others are rude or if you have flaws, keep going like it's the beginning of a journey.


Rule number one, be the only thing they see
Always stand out and be the one that gets noticed, even if it means being different.


Rule number two, do all you can do
The second rule for success is to give it your all and do everything you can.


Look them all in the eye and leave them to fly
Face everyone with confidence and let them do what they will while you continue to fly higher.


Rule number two, be as bright as you can be
Continuing with the second rule, be as brilliant as possible to stand out from the crowd.


I'm getting taller
The artist is becoming taller metaphorically, representing personal growth and success.


Rule number three, forget where you've been
The third rule for success is to leave the past behind and move forward.


Cut your ties to the past and wave it goodbye
Completely sever connections to the past and say farewell.


Rule number three, take anything you need
The final rule of success is to take whatever is needed to achieve it.


I got discipline appearing in marshals never caught before
The singer has newfound self-discipline, and they appear more put-together than ever before.


Just like a terminator walking like a skilled boy
The singer moves with purpose and confidence, like an unstoppable force.


No, I couldn't stay, I've really got to go
The singer is on a mission and cannot remain in one place for very long.




Writer(s): KELE OKEREKE, ALEX XXXCHANGE

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Comments from YouTube:

@briandetrani8957

Some of the finest chirping was done to this song.

@nickyiacobazzi8271

I still go back to watch the chirps

@bahldr01

Season 7 of Letterkenny brought me here. Thanks for the tunes, eh!

@pinkybling6663

Same. Love me some Letterkenny!!!!

@author19creator

Letterkenny is without a doubt...the best show ever!

@jasono2l

Letterkenny just used this in a recent episode or I never would have heard it.

@nickyiacobazzi8271

so true, came here because of it

@Carbiniz3r

"Whats your address? Oh thats fine ill just get it from your mum"

@zionsimon8555

Sheesh!! Hell ya!! They had this track bumping on Letter Kenny🔥👌🏾 you gotta love the classic sound of bloc Party head front man on vocals!!🔥🔥🔥

@bitchenhitchen

kele has totally opened my eyes to dance music and now i love it!

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