Do You
Lexy Lyrics


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Say what do you belive
Say what do you believe
Say what do you believe
What do you believe
Say what do you believe

Say what do you believe
What do you believe
Say what do you believe
What do you believe

Always been told
Yes we can 
But nothing changes
Nothing makes us great again

What will you do when the cloud strikes eleven 
where will you run when there is no way to go 
Will you fight for your freedom continue to suffering
Say what do you believe
What do you believe

Heaven has to wait forever
Hell is for the things we care  

Say what do you believe
What do you believe




Say what do you believe
What do you believe

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lexy's song "Do You" seem to center around the theme of belief and questioning what one truly believes in. The repetition of the phrase "Say what do you believe" emphasizes the importance of introspection and self-reflection. The song prompts the listener to examine their beliefs, values, and convictions.


The lines "Always been told, yes we can, but nothing changes" suggest a sense of disillusionment or frustration with empty promises and lack of progress. It implies that despite being told that anything is possible, nothing seems to actually improve or bring about positive change.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea of facing adversity and difficult situations. The lines "What will you do when the cloud strikes eleven, where will you run when there is no way to go, will you fight for your freedom, continue to suffer" depict a scenario of uncertainty and challenge. It poses questions about how one will respond when faced with adversity and whether they will remain committed to their beliefs or succumb to despair.


The mention of heaven and hell in the lines "Heaven has to wait forever, hell is for the things we care" adds a religious or spiritual undertone to the song. It suggests that holding onto certain beliefs or caring deeply about certain things can have consequences or determine one's fate.


Overall, "Do You" encourages listeners to question their beliefs, stand up for their convictions, and face adversity with determination and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

Say what do you believe
Express your personal beliefs and convictions


What do you believe
Questioning the listener's beliefs and values


Say what do you believe
Encourage the listener to share their beliefs openly


What do you believe
Challenging the listener to reflect on their beliefs


Say what do you believe
Asking for a direct answer about the listener's beliefs


What do you believe
Continuing the previous inquiry, urging the listener to respond


Say what do you believe
Reiterating the request for the listener's beliefs


What do you believe
Final call to the listener to reveal their beliefs


Always been told
Throughout our lives, we have been repeatedly instructed


Yes we can
We have been given the belief that we have the ability


But nothing changes
However, no significant transformation occurs


Nothing makes us great again
No external factors enable us to regain greatness


What will you do when the cloud strikes eleven
In times of adversity, what actions will you take


Where will you run when there is no way to go
When there are no options available, where will you seek refuge


Will you fight for your freedom continue to suffering
Are you willing to fight to protect your freedom, despite the ongoing hardships


Heaven has to wait forever
The rewards of paradise will be delayed indefinitely


Hell is for the things we care
The consequences of our actions are reserved for the things we hold dear


Say what do you believe
Repeating the request for the listener's beliefs


What do you believe
Restating the question, seeking a response


Say what do you believe
Asking for a direct answer about the listener's beliefs


What do you believe
Continuing the previous inquiry, urging the listener to respond




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Comments from YouTube:

@vgm_central

one of those tracks that introduced me to house music when i was like 13 years old.

@makokaie3801

2018❤️

@juancarroza3851

Mamá mía!!! Que temazooooo!! X dios!! Increíble. thank you! Rok

@marcinsmielkiewicz2204

Kozak 👌👌👌

@Poppenntje

Do I hear Kid Crème - Austin's Groove? Which one was first?

@RokTorkar

Austin's Groove was released in 2000 :)

@RokTorkar

I think here is where the first attempt of using this sample was. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz76ctKOZEc

@Poppenntje

Interesting tune. Never the less an amazing sample. I prefer Austin's Groove though!

@majas.1170

There was a disco version of that sample that appeared on "Stars on 45" compilation in 1981, not sure where it came from exactly . Never mind, tracked it down: "Sparkle Tuhran & friends - Handsome man"
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@Poppenntje

Amazing! This has to be one of my favorites melodies ever

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