In early 2005 ‘Zookey’ took the club world by storm. It was a single which went onto sell over 150,000 worldwide and was licensed to numerous labels such as Africanism and Defected. While the success of ‘Zookey’ catapulted Yves Larock into the consciousness of the dance industry, it was his next single that confirmed his credentials as a producer with widespread commercial appeal. Featuring vocals from Jaba and licensed by a host of international labels including Universal and Ministry Of Sound, ‘Rise Up’ was released in 2007 and cemented Yves Larock’s status amongst the world’s elite producers.
In the summer of 2007, ‘Rise Up’ began rocking dance floors and its potential was quickly recognised as it picked up major radio support from the likes of Kiss FM (UK) and through Pete Tong on Radio One. The commercial response to this early support was phenomenal and demand soared. ‘Rise Up’ went on to be licensed to 28 labels throughout the world, released in 48 countries and appeared on a large number of high profile compilations. It achieved massive commercial success both in terms of CD sales and Radio Airplay, where it spent over a year on Airplay Charts in territories such as Russia, Canada, Holland, Switzerland and Romania.
In terms of commercial sales, ‘Rise Up’ hit #1 in Portugal, entered the Top 10 in France, Holland, Belgium, Finland and peaked in the Top 20 in Switzerland and the U.K. Achieving Commercial Chart positions for over a year (Switzerland – 54 weeks) and high profile synchronisation for movies in Italy and Bollywood, ‘Rise Up’ was one of the biggest crossover hits of 2007 and was a record that maintained its commercial appeal well into 2008.
In 2008, Yves released his debut artist album called ‘Rise Up’. This LP has so far been released in territories such as Switzerland, Romania, Russia and Portugal with release in Italy, Canada, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland, France and Scandanavia scheluled for 2009. The following single ‘Say Yeah’, which is taken from the ‘Rise Up LP’, gained synchronisation on ‘Vancanze d’Estate’, a major European movie.
As a leading international DJ, Yves Larock has toured the world consistently rocking the world’s leading nightclubs and festivals. Touring both independently and with key collaborator, Jaba, Yves has recently played gigs extensively throughout Europe as well as Brazil, Dubai, Morocco, Algeria, Scandanavia. On a recent trip to Lebanon, Yves and Jaba performed at Star Ac which was broadcast to 25,000,000 television viewers throughout the Middle East. Most recently, Yves took in shows in Domingo, Costa Rica, Panama and Puerto Rico as part of a South American tour before touring the U.S.A and Canada.
His latest single 'Listen To The Voice Inside' is a collaboration with Steve Edwards on vocals.
Rise Up
Yves Larock Lyrics
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Don't falling down again
Rise up
Love like my broke the chains
I tried to fly a while so high
Direction, sky
Over the rainbow, so high
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
I tried to fly a while so high
Direction, sky
I tried to fly a while so high
Direction, sky
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
Rise up, rise up, rise up, rise up
We'll be the game
Rise up, rise up, rise up, rise up
For my mind and my brain
'Cause I tried to fly a while so high
Direction, sky
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
My dream is to fly
Over the rainbow, so high
The lyrics to Yves Larock's song "Rise Up" are about overcoming obstacles and rising above them to achieve one's dreams. The phrase "rise up" is repeated throughout the song as a call to action and encouragement to keep moving forward. The first verse talks about trying to fly high and towards the sky, which can be seen as a metaphor for chasing one's dreams. The chorus repeats a line about dreaming to fly over the rainbow, which is a reference to the classic film "The Wizard of Oz" and its theme of seeking a better life beyond the horizon.
The second verse talks about rising up and being the game, which can be interpreted as becoming a leader or a force to be reckoned with. The line "love like my broke the chains" suggests that love can be a powerful force to break free from obstacles and push past limitations. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus and the call to rise up once again.
Overall, "Rise Up" is an anthem that encourages listeners to chase their dreams and overcome obstacles through determination and love.
Line by Line Meaning
Rise up
Take action and move forward with determination
Don't falling down again
Don't allow past failures or setbacks to hold you back
Rise up
Take action and move forward with determination
Love like my broke the chains
Love has the power to break free from restrictions and limitations
I tried to fly a while so high
I attempted to achieve great heights
Direction, sky
My focus was on the limitless potential above
My dream is to fly
I aspire to reach great heights and achieve my goals
Over the rainbow, so high
To achieve something beyond what is currently possible
Rise up, rise up, rise up, rise up
Repeated calls to take action and overcome obstacles
We'll be the game
We will be the ones in control and victorious
For my mind and my brain
For my own personal growth and development
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jaba Gawan Seiler, Pascal Brunkow, Yves Cheminade
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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One of the best’s
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Down to direction sky
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Years have passed, but I still listen to it on repeat. Greetings to all in 2024
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Yeah this song is always so pleasant to listen to
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