Redemption
Sigma Diztortion Jacob Banks Lyrics


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This ain't about your love
This is about the life that we've been told
This ain't about your freedom
This is about the future that's unknown
This ain't about your forgiveness
This is about the life between my bones
This ain't about your sanity
This is about the thing you think you know
For every time I fell out to my knees
I know this is REDEMPTION
Oh oh, for every time I said out loud my tears
I know this is REDEMPTION
Oh oh, so?? is coming down
We're gonna burn it down down down
For every time I lost my voice,
Oh lord, this is REDEMPTION
Oh, this is REDEMPTION
Oh, this is REDEMPTION
Oh, this is REDEMPTION
For every time I lost my voice,
Oh lord, this is REDEMPTION

Oh, this is REDEMPTION, Ey

This ain't about your history
This is for all our stories to be told
This ain't about your victory
This is about the place that we call home
So, this is REDEMPTION
Oh, this is REDEMPTION
And I'd better tell รขโ‚ฌหœem already
They will never stop me,
They will never bring this down
If it's now you know I'm ready
This fire in my belly
They will never bring this down

Oh, this is REDEMPTION
Oh, this is REDEMPTION
Oh, this is REDEMPTION
For every time I lost my voice,
Oh lord, this is REDEMPTION

So we singing oh-oh-oh
REDEMPTION
REDEMPTION
REDEMPTION
So we singing oh-oh-oh
Oh, this is REDEMPTION
Oh, this is REDEMPTION




For every time I lost my voice,
Oh lord, this is REDEMPTION

Overall Meaning

The song "Redemption" by Sigma Diztortion and Jacob Banks is about moving on from the past and focusing on the present and future. The lyrics suggest that it is not about finding love or forgiveness but rather about facing the unknown future that lies ahead. The song emphasizes the importance of embracing our struggles and holding on to hope, even in the darkest of times.


The line "This is about the life between my bones" suggests that the song is about something that is deeply ingrained in the singer's being, something that is affecting their very essence. The lines "For every time I fell out to my knees" and "For every time I lost my voice" are references to moments of struggle and vulnerability, where the singer may have felt defeated or helpless. However, the repeating phrase "This is REDEMPTION" reminds us that these struggles are not the end and that there can be a path forward towards redemption.


Line by Line Meaning

This ain't about your love
This song is not concerned with discussing love


This is about the life that we've been told
The song is about the life we have been made to believe is predetermined for us


This ain't about your freedom
This song is not about discussing freedom


This is about the future that's unknown
The song is about the uncertain future that lies ahead of us


This ain't about your forgiveness
This song is not about forgiveness


This is about the life between my bones
The song is about the deep and intimate experiences that shape who we are to our core


This ain't about your sanity
This song is not about sanity


This is about the thing you think you know
The song is about challenging people's assumptions and preconceived notions about life


For every time I fell out to my knees
The artist has gone through difficult times and struggled to keep going


I know this is REDEMPTION
Despite the struggles, the artist knows that they are going through a process of redemption


Oh oh, for every time I said out loud my tears
The artist has been vocal about their struggles and emotions


We're gonna burn it down down down
The artist and those who relate to their message will work to overthrow the systems that oppress them


For every time I lost my voice,
The artist has experienced a loss of voice, whether literally or metaphorically


Oh lord, this is REDEMPTION
Despite the loss of voice, the artist knows that they are still going through redemption


This ain't about your history
This song is not about discussing history


This is for all our stories to be told
The song is about the importance of sharing everyone's unique experiences and stories


This ain't about your victory
This song is not about discussing victories


This is about the place that we call home
The song is about the importance of community and finding a place to belong


And I'd better tell รขโ‚ฌหœem already
The artist is determined to speak their truth and share their message


They will never stop me,
The artist will not be silenced or held back


If it's now you know I'm ready
The artist is ready to take action and make change happen


This fire in my belly
The artist is fueled and passionate about their mission


So we singing oh-oh-oh
The chorus repeats a chant of redemption, bringing people together in solidarity


REDEMPTION
The song is all about redemption - overcoming hardship and forging a new path forward




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@JAMEISTER

Somebody 2024? โœ”๐Ÿ”ฅ

@elvis2495

Great job Jacob Banks, Sigma & Diztortion. This makes me get into my dancing mood every time I hear this song. Thanks for making my day every time. Few singers post 2005 who can actually do good music.

@karlitobergkamp8082

Easily one of my favourite songs ever. So good.

@senesh6510

I just discovered this song and it instantly became one of my top favourites. What a song!

@gerdaplesa7601

My new favorite Sigma song . ๐Ÿ’•

@DDLeeroy

Tune of the Australian summer for sure...

@kristinasmith5186

Freaking love Jacob Banks

@DustinMillerPolyInnovator

I really like this! Good job Sigma!

@hpy2balive136

I LOVE this!!!!! Thank you!!!

@leonneill7124

Dope video boys! Love it!

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