Known for impressing crowds across the UK, Europe and across the world with his peaktime dancefloor tunes featuring big hooks and catchy melodies, Metrik has certainly captured the imagination of many fans already and will undoubtedly continue to do so in the coming months and years. With diverse tastes ranging from Eric Prydz to Incubus, Pink Floyd to The Prodigy, Metrik’s love of music doesn’t stop there. An avid fan of 80s synth music, film music as well as dance music across the board, his influences span house, techno, trance, rock, soul and classical.
Metrik’s first big break was in 2008, when he debuted with Your World (Instrinsic) which became an overnight liquid funk anthem although it wasn’t until the next release that he was catapulted into the spotlight when his track “Technicolour” gained Radio One support from Annie Mac and Zane Lowe and was also used as a sound bed for Barack Obama’s victory speech on Radio One! Following this came a slew of singles and EPs with notable releases including the sci-fi inspired “Between Worlds EP” (Viper, 2011) and most recently the smash hit “Freefall” (Viper, 2012) as well as remixes of Prydz, John B, Camo & Krooked, Ayah Marar, Rockwell, DJ Fresh, Dirtyphonics and many more.
With his recent signing to Hospital, we are all very excited about the future for Metrik. Stay tuned.
Believe
Metrik Lyrics
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Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Do you believe?
Do you believe?
Do you believe?
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
The lyrics in Metrik's song "Believe" are centered around the idea of belief, specifically asking the question "Do you believe?" repeatedly. This can be interpreted in many different ways, but overall, it appears to be about having faith in something, whether that be in one's self, in a higher power, or in a certain cause or belief system.
The repetition of the phrase "Tell me" suggests that the singer is seeking confirmation or validation of their own beliefs from someone else. It could be a plea for someone to share in their beliefs, or it could be a challenge for someone to prove their own beliefs to the singer. The repetition of these lines creates a powerful and almost hypnotic effect, drawing the listener into the song's theme of belief and its importance in our lives.
Overall, "Believe" is a powerful anthem that urges us to have faith in ourselves and our beliefs, and to never stop questioning or seeking the truth. It encourages us to keep pushing forward, even when things get tough, and to always hold onto the hope that our beliefs will ultimately guide us to where we need to be.
Line by Line Meaning
Tell me
The singer is seeking the listener's attention and wants to ask a question.
Do you believe?
The singer is asking the listener if they have faith in something.
Writer(s): Jan Burton, Thomas James Mundell
Contributed by Bella G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Nick Dorland
Finnaly an artist thats not afraid to go back to his roots, like Sunset, Freefall, lightspeed etc :)
Netsky should follow his lead at least ( i hope )
Imad Basayev
@Justin Johnson
Rest easy, he's back
Justin Johnson
+Nick Dorland netsky has become more of a live performer... very cool how talented he is but i too miss his old style liquid
MrXxsesshomaruxX
One of my favorites from Forza Horizon 2, I love to drive my Veneno while listening to this!
SKUTE
I found this song in the mobil 1 car pack trailer and i fell in love with the song!
Nathan Taylor
his best song in my opinion!
GraToX
Very nice song,YES!!!
Rowan
I think so too! I love his other tracks but I always end up blasting this one. :D
Pat Skywalker
Been almost 6 years and still vibing to this🥺😍❤
Undying Hesh
I forgot all about this song, all the new music nowadays is trash, music like this isn’t made anymore. RIP to an amazing generation