Purpose
Ray Volpe Lyrics


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Wait, woah, yo, start this over

Siege
(Volpetron)

Light, fire, this here just feels right, higher up amongst the clouds
Where we hear the dreams and if I must protect 'em I will fight
Funny, how we live to die for a purpose and delight
We go show 'em what it's worth, if you hear me, let's go light

Fire, this here just feels right, higher up amongst the clouds
Where we hear the dreams and if I must protect 'em I will fight
Funny, how we live to die for a purpose and delight
We go show 'em what it's worth, if you hear me, let's go light

Light, light, for a purpose
Light, light, light, for a purpose
Let's get it

Alright, hold on

Everybody, do this shit

Fire, this here just feels right, higher up amongst the clouds
Where we hear the dreams and if I must protect 'em I will fight
Fight, fight, fight
Fight, fight, fight, fight

(Representin') let's get it

Alright, hold on

Light, fire, this here just feels right, higher up amongst the clouds
Where we hear the dreams and if I must protect 'em I will fight
Funny, how we live to die for a purpose and delight
We go show 'em what it's worth, if you hear me, let's go light

Fire, this here just feels right, higher up amongst the clouds
Where we hear the dreams and if I must protect 'em I will fight
Funny, how we live to die for a purpose and delight
We go show 'em what it's worth, if you hear me, let's go light

Light, light, for a purpose
Light, light, light, for a purpose
Let's get it





Alright, hold on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Purpose" by Ray Volpe convey a sense of determination and motivation to live and fight for a cause. The opening lines express a feeling of being elevated, as if being among the clouds. The reference to dreams implies a sense of ambition and pursuit of goals. The line "if I must protect 'em I will fight" suggests a willingness to defend and preserve these dreams, resonating with the idea of fighting for a purpose. The lyrics emphasize the irony of living for a cause in life, even though death is inevitable. The phrase "we go show 'em what it's worth" implies a desire to prove the value and significance of their purpose to others. The repetition of the word "light" throughout the song signifies the illumination and guidance that comes from living with purpose.


Overall, the lyrics of "Purpose" encourage listeners to embrace their ambitions, fight for what they believe in, and demonstrate the worth of their purpose to the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Wait, woah, yo, start this over
Let's pause and restart what we're doing, with a sense of surprise and urgency


Light, fire, this here just feels right, higher up amongst the clouds
The energy and passion in this situation feel perfect, as if we're elevated among our dreams


Where we hear the dreams and if I must protect 'em I will fight
In this elevated state, we are able to listen and understand our dreams, and I'm willing to fight to safeguard them


Funny, how we live to die for a purpose and delight
It's strange how we find fulfillment in dedicating ourselves to a purpose, even if it means facing challenges


We go show 'em what it's worth, if you hear me, let's go light
We will demonstrate the value and importance of our purpose, so if you're listening, let's ignite and take action


Light, light, for a purpose
We bring illumination and clarity to our purpose


Light, light, light, for a purpose
We bring even more brightness and intensity to fulfill our purpose


Let's get it
We are ready and motivated to start and achieve our mission


Alright, hold on
Okay, let's briefly pause and take a moment to prepare


Everybody, do this shit
Everyone, let's take action and do what's necessary


Fight, fight, fight
We must be willing to struggle and persevere


(Representin') let's get it
We're proudly representing ourselves and our cause, so let's go and achieve it




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: David Robert Bruce, Raymond Volpe

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jesus cobielles gaona

Sub Español:
[Introducción]
Espera, espera, comienza de nuevo

[Verso]
Fuego, esto aquí se siente bien
Más arriba entre las nubes
Donde escuchamos los sueños
Y si debo protegerlos pelearé
Divertido, cómo vivimos para morir
Sobre propósito y deleite
Vamos a mostrarles lo que vale
Si me escuchas, vamos ligeros
Fuego, esto aquí se siente bien
Más arriba entre las nubes
Donde escuchamos los sueños
Y si debo protegerlos pelearé
Divertido, cómo vivimos para morir
Sobre propósito y deleite
Vamos a mostrarles lo que vale
Si me escuchas, vamos ligeros

[Construir]
Luz tenue
Sobre propósito
Luz, luz, luz
Sobre propósito
Luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz
Luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz
Consigámoslo



Telephonon TV

@apexofhumanity the "Psy" drop is definitely psytrance, just for somewhat 30 seconds before going higher

On the contrary, while I think the "psytrance is bastardized" argument is understandable. (Like Big Room, I think psytrance will be Multicultural on different fronts and popular as time goes on, so there's no going back.), but I also I liked the perfection of switch up than just going full-on. Multi-genre tracks are fun when mastered well, and I think you may remember couple of tracks that have done that in the past.


For example, I come to realize that I hated Riddim because the mediocrity is everywhere and ridiculously popular while being unappealing to me. But when Falling by Trivecta & Wooli came out, I'll be damned that I'll say it's lovely, because it pulled off the Briddim to melodic and back again damn well.


So my counter-arguement is that you can do Multi-genre song via half Psytrance if mastered well and makes sense and being fucking angry and have somewhat of a baseline and perfection of a offdrop, which is very, very important. Tracks like Sirens, Psyhaus, U Got Me, Holy, are perfect example of that because it's not really the psytrance that works; all the tracks have in common is that they have energy and the willingness to switch up without becoming abrupt.

Bliss 2K isn't perfect. I didn't like the same old, screechy MD's dubstep and that was the reason I didn't like his style or paid much attention. Overall It's a great concept pulled solid enough on practice.



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jesus cobielles gaona

Sub Español:
[Introducción]
Espera, espera, comienza de nuevo

[Verso]
Fuego, esto aquí se siente bien
Más arriba entre las nubes
Donde escuchamos los sueños
Y si debo protegerlos pelearé
Divertido, cómo vivimos para morir
Sobre propósito y deleite
Vamos a mostrarles lo que vale
Si me escuchas, vamos ligeros
Fuego, esto aquí se siente bien
Más arriba entre las nubes
Donde escuchamos los sueños
Y si debo protegerlos pelearé
Divertido, cómo vivimos para morir
Sobre propósito y deleite
Vamos a mostrarles lo que vale
Si me escuchas, vamos ligeros

[Construir]
Luz tenue
Sobre propósito
Luz, luz, luz
Sobre propósito
Luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz
Luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz, luz
Consigámoslo

Dominique Charley

Awesome, Awesome! 🔊🔥

Nock Tv

fkn psytrance hits me hard

Three Hole Punch Jim

The best part of the song lasted for only 30 seconds. Cries.

INF1NI73

Psitrance really throws me off in tracks. Its like throwing a salad infront of someone when they're in the middle of eating a steak or burger.

Three Hole Punch Jim

@INF1NI73 And what's even more dissapointing is that the other parts are more standard Ray brostep we've heard in the other tracks (besides Origin). Besides the psytrance section and Origin, the EP as a whole is just kinda forgettable. Ray can do better, and he has.

JOHN GR

@INF1NI73 i love this comparison!

Andre Newton

That's what she--- nevermind

TGN Game

The beginning is my favorite part!!

Moreno Jimenez Erick

Pinche Temazo ALV!!!!!!!!!!

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