Up (feat. Jessie J)

James Morrison James Morrison

Rising from the Ashes: A Journey of Redemption and Hope

James Morrison's song "Up (feat. Jessie J)" is a powerful anthem of redemption and hope. The lyrics delve into the struggles of someone who is hiding from their true self, burdened by their inner demons. The song's narrator expresses frustration and pain, feeling taken for granted and witnessing the self-destructive behavior of the person they care about. The imagery of playing hide and seek, shattering glass, and the repetitive nature of excuses paints a vivid picture of a relationship strained by emotional turmoil.

Despite the bleakness, the song carries a message of resilience and the possibility of turning things around. The chorus emphasizes that it's never too late to change and rise above the challenges. The line "Don't bury your demons deep in the ground" suggests that confronting and dealing with one's issues is crucial for personal growth and healing. The repeated assertion that "the only way is up" serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging the listener to believe in the potential for positive change.

The collaboration with Jessie J adds an extra layer of emotional depth to the song. Her powerful vocals complement Morrison's soulful delivery, creating a dynamic and uplifting experience. The song ultimately conveys that love and strength can prevail even in the darkest times, and that with determination and support, one can overcome their struggles and rise above adversity.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. I Won't Let You Go
  2. Broken Strings (feat. Nelly Furtado)
  3. You Give Me Something
  4. Please Don't Stop The Rain
  5. Undiscovered
  6. The Pieces Don't Fit Anymore
  7. You Make It Real
  8. Once When I Was Little
  9. Precious Love
  10. In My Dreams
View all James Morrison songs

Most popular topics in James Morrison songs

Related artists

  1. Train
    Train
  2. Colbie Caillat
    Colbie Caillat
  3. The Script
    The Script
  4. James Bay
    James Bay
  5. John Mayer
    John Mayer
  6. OneRepublic
    OneRepublic
  7. James Arthur
    James Arthur
  8. Sam Smith
    Sam Smith