Hold On Be Strong
Outkast feat. 4.0 Lyrics
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The lyrics to OutKast ft. 4.0's song "Hold On Be Strong" convey a message of hope and perseverance even in difficult times. The opening lines, "Now, all of us ain't just / Saints and sinners / But uh, it seems nowadays / You gotta be a killer or a dealer / Or a player of ball / To be an in-law, ah mean / Stand up tall, or don't stand at all" suggest the challenges and temptations that individuals may face when trying to succeed in society. The song encourages listeners to hold on and be strong, despite the pressures and expectations placed upon them.
The chorus repeats the title phrase, emphasizing the importance of resilience and the power of positive thinking. The lyrics assert, "I know them drugs and thugs gon' / Catch up to you / And when you feel like cryin' / But the world done turned on you / Just sisters and brothers / Better pass bringin' on by / And don't forget that He's gon' be there / When you check out this life." Here, the song draws on themes of faith and community to suggest that individuals can find strength and support in their relationships with others and with a higher power.
Overall, "Hold On Be Strong" offers a powerful message of hope and resilience, encouraging listeners to persevere through difficult times and find strength in their communities and spiritual beliefs.
Line by Line Meaning
Hold on, be strong
Don't give up, keep persevering
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Andre Benjamin, Antwan Patton
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