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Latest revision as of 22:39, 14 June 2022
Muse song | |
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Name | Get Up and Fight |
Album/single | Simulation Theory (8) |
Length | 4:04 |
Alternative titles | Unknown |
First live performance | - |
Latest live performance | - |
Recorded | 2017/2018 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy, Shellback |
Producer | Shellback |
Chart position | Unknown |
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Thought Contagion | < | Get Up and Fight | > | Blockades |
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Drones (2015) | < | Simulation Theory (2018) | > | Will of the People (2022) |
Description
The song is reminiscent of Ann-Lee’s 90s hit ‘2 Times’
Matt said on an interview that this song is about his uncle's cancer. Sadly, he passed away shortly after Simulation Theory was released.[1]
Described by Matt as similar to 'Starlight' due it being mellow, when approaching Shellback, he made the song more 'dynamic' and changed the key of the song.[2] Tove Lo came on board through Shellback, who he met in LA, and they talked about doing one song together, thus incorporating her vocals in the album.[3]
Additional information
Tove Lo sings an ad-lib during the verses, along with the line “without your love” in the outro. This line reaches a full-voiced B4, which Matt can’t hit without screaming.[4]
The Qmagazine made a preview of Simulation Theory on 23th October, and they said this about the song: "Get Up And Fight, the track made with Taylor Swift collaborator Shellback, aims to be a radiant pop moment but ends up sounding like a boyband putting on their leather jackets and totally, like, rocking out, yeah?"
This song, alongside other yet unreleased songs, was leaked in a series of short 20 second video clips showing the vinyl player and fully leaked, a day later, on 7th of November, with the entire album.
Live
More info here soon.
Lyrics
What we have's the only thing worth fighting for And I, I won't let nothing keep us apart Through these fallouts there is A truth and pain but through it all You will always have my heart
I see a change on the horizon Reasons to be frightened I know that we can pull through I am here to tell you
Get up and fight Get up and fight I can't do this thing without you I'm lost in this without you Get up and fight We've gotta get up and fight I can't handle this without you Can't do it without you
In our heads, a million voices scream and shout And no one will ever hear a sound Oh, only you can hush it And calm the turmoil and the noise And help me reach the higher ground
I see a change on the horizon Reasons to be frightened There's nothing we can't get through I am here to tell you
To get up and fight Get up and fight I can't do this thing without you I'm lost in this without you Get up and fight We've gotta get up and fight I can't handle this without you Can't do it without you
Get up and fight Get up and fight I can't do it without you
Get up and fight Get up and fight I can't do this thing without you I'm lost in this without you Get up and fight We've gotta get up and fight I can't handle this without you Can't do it without you
I can't survive without your love in my life You've gotta get up and fight
References
- ↑ Johnathan Dean. (2018-10). Muse exclusive interview: Matt Bellamy and co on their new album, Simulation Theory. Retrieved 2018-11-12 from The Times UK.
- ↑ John Kennedy for Radio X. (2018). John Kennedy - Radio X in conversation with Muse. Retrieved 2018-07-12 from Youtube.
- ↑ Jacqui Swift. (2018). VIRTUAL REALITY Muse frontman Matt Bellamy on finding the good side of technology via virtual reality — as he admits band ‘partied a**es off’ after second album. Retrieved 2018-11-12 from The Sun.
- ↑ MYROCK Magazine. (2018). MYROCK Magazine: Muse - Au delà des stars. Retrieved 2018-07-12 from [- -].