Unyielding Spirit: The Resilience in Dubvision's 'Broken'

Dubvision's song 'Broken' is a powerful anthem of resilience and determination. The lyrics convey a message of unwavering strength and the refusal to succumb to adversity. The repeated line, 'I’m still holding onto the night,' suggests a struggle or a challenging period that the narrator is enduring. Despite the difficulties, there is a firm resolve to 'make our way through the wild,' indicating a journey through chaos or uncertainty with a steadfast commitment to persevere.

The metaphor of 'taking this light wherever it’s going' symbolizes hope and guidance. Light often represents clarity, hope, and direction in literature and music. By vowing to carry this light, the narrator is expressing a commitment to maintain hope and positivity, no matter the circumstances. The declaration 'we’ll never be broken' serves as a powerful affirmation of resilience, suggesting that no matter the trials faced, the spirit remains unbroken and strong.

The repetition of 'say it won’t be long' adds a layer of anticipation and reassurance. It’s a plea for the end of hardship and a belief that better times are on the horizon. This repetition emphasizes the longing for relief and the hope that the struggle will soon be over. Dubvision, known for their uplifting and energetic electronic music, uses these lyrics to create a sense of unity and shared strength, encouraging listeners to hold on and stay strong through their own challenges.

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  1. Broken
  2. I Found Your Heart (Feat. Emeni)
  3. New Memories (feat. Afrojack)
  4. Turn It Around
  5. Into You
  6. Back To Life (feat. Afrojack)
  7. Out of the Dark (feat. Nu-La)
  8. Wherever You Are (feat. Martin Garrix & Shaun Farrugia)
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