Since then, she has released two albums. The first was Genuine in 2000, created at the young age of fourteen. The album produced the hit single "Don't Look At Me" which topped Christian charts for ten consecutive weeks. Her next effort, the more mainstream and self-titled Stacie Orrico, was released in 2003 and charted in the U.S. Billboard Top 200, Australian ARIAnet and the United Kingdom albums charts. The first single from this album was "Stuck", which became a worldwide hit making it into the Top 5 or Top 10 of the majority of the world's charts. This was followed by the single "(There's Gotta Be) More To Life", which also charted and went top 20 in Australia and the UK. "More To Life" failed to do as well as "Stuck" but still became a hit in many countries. This was then followed by "I Promise" (top 30 in the UK), and the last single "I Could Be The One" (top 40 in the UK on June 2004). Both singles were given limited releases and limited promotion, so it is understandable that they didn't fare as well as the first two singles did.
Genuine sold over 13,000 copies in the first week, the highest debut week sales ever for a female Christian artist. Genuine sold 500,000 copies, giving the album Gold certification. Her sophomore effort, Stacie Orrico, debuted at #67 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 500,000 copies in the U.S., also good for Gold certification. "Stacie Orrico" also sold 600,000 in Japan and an estimated 2.5 million copies worldwide.
Stacie Orrico's fourth album(including her Christmas album), "Beautiful Awakening",featuring the hit single "I'm Not Missing You," was released August(2006)in Europe and Asia and was due release for Jan. 2007 in North America. However the album has not yet been released in North America, and it's uncertain whether a release date will be given at this point.
Truth
Stacie Orrico Lyrics
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Get your feet on the floor (feet on the floor)
Come on, come on, come on, get your feet on the floor
Stomp on it, gonna give you some more
Let me tell you how it was to be
You gotta give it all up to live eternally
Lemmme show you what you have to see
Gotta dig, gotta dig real deep
If you wanna find love's simplicities
Got to get it, got to have it
Got to find it, let me tell you the truth (yeah yeah)
Must believe it, Got to have it... Got to live it...
Let me tell you the truth, yeah yeah
Come on, come on, come on, come on listen to me
You're gonna change dramatically
He made my heart start to beat
Let me tell you that all His love can set you free
If you know what I say is right
If you take a look at the light
If you take what he has to give
And when only you start, you start to live
Got to get it, got to have it
Got to find it, let me tell you the truth (yeah yeah)
Must believe it, Got to have it... Got to live it...
Let me tell you the truth, yeah yeah
Got to get it, got to - oh I gotta
Got to find it, let me tell you the truth - oh I gotta
Must believe, got to have it... got to live it...
Got to get it, got to have it
Got to find it, let me tell you the truth (yeah yeah)
Must believe it, got to have it... got to live it...
The lyrics to Stacie Orrico's song "Truth" are a call to action to those who are searching for something more in life. The repetition of "Come on, come on, come on" and "got to get it, got to have it" creates a sense of urgency, urging listeners to take action and find the truth that can set them free. The song is a message of hope and encouragement, encouraging listeners to dig deep in order to find the simplicity and beauty of love.
The verses of the song speak to the transformative power of faith and love. Stacie sings, "He made my heart start to beat / Let me tell you that all His love can set you free / If you know what I say is right / If you take a look at the light." Here, she is referencing a spiritual awakening that has allowed her to find true freedom and joy. She encourages others to do the same and take a leap of faith towards finding their own truth and experiencing the beauty of love.
Overall, "Truth" is an uplifting and inspiring song that encourages listeners to seek out the beauty of love and the power of faith. Stacie Orrico's powerful vocals and the catchy beat make the song an instant classic, and the hopeful lyrics suggest that the search for truth and love is a journey worth taking.
Line by Line Meaning
Come on, come on, come on, get your feet on the floor
Encouraging the listener to move and to engage with the song
Stomp on it, gonna give you some more
Suggesting that getting into the rhythm of the song will bring enjoyment
Let me tell you how it was to be
The singer is about to share her personal experience to provide context
You gotta give it all up to live eternally
A message that to achieve spiritual fulfillment or salvation, one must sacrifice everything
Lemmme show you what you have to see
The singer is offering to guide the listener towards what they must understand to achieve fulfillment
Hold your breath if you want to breathe
A metaphor suggesting that the listener must take risks and accept discomfort to achieve what they seek
Gotta dig, gotta dig real deep
Implies that spiritual fulfillment requires effort and introspection
If you wanna find love's simplicities
A statement that finding love and fulfillment requires looking beyond the complexity of life
Got to get it, got to have it
Emphasizes the importance and urgency of spiritual fulfillment
Let me tell you the truth, yeah yeah
The singer is about to reveal a crucial piece of wisdom about spiritual fulfillment and salvation
Must believe it, Got to have it... Got to live it...
Suggests that faith, pursuit, and practice are essential in achieving spiritual fulfillment
Come on, come on, come on, come on listen to me
The singer is encouraging the listener to pay attention to her message
You're gonna change dramatically
The listener will experience significant changes after achieving spiritual fulfillment
He made my heart start to beat
Refers to a spiritual experience that the singer had where she felt alive and awakened
Let me tell you that all His love can set you free
A powerful statement about the ability of love and faith to liberate an individual
If you know what I say is right
The singer believes that her message is true and intends to validate it
If you take a look at the light
A reference to the divine, suggesting that the listener will find spiritual fulfillment if they seek it
If you take what he has to give
The benefits of faith and love are attainable for those who are willing to accept them
And when only you start, you start to live
A message that one needs faith and love to truly start living
Got to get it, got to - oh I gotta
Reiterating the sense of urgency and necessity in achieving spiritual fulfillment
Must believe, got to have it... got to live it...
Restating the importance of faith and practice in achieving spiritual fulfillment
Contributed by Eli V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Klnts
Adore. This song. Wish have it on Spotify
Secely Torres
if only all of your videos have lyrics in the video screens.
Good songs though