Here To Stay

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Elevating Above Negativity: The Uplifting Message of 'Here To Stay'

Through The Roots' song 'Here To Stay' is a vibrant anthem of positivity and resilience. The lyrics paint a picture of escaping to a utopian place, far removed from the worries and negativity of everyday life. This place is described as one where the singer can be carefree, running and playing all day, and experiencing an elevated mood that they hope will never fade. The repeated refrain of 'never come down' emphasizes a desire to maintain this high state of happiness and peace, suggesting a longing for a permanent escape from life's troubles.

The song also carries a strong message of unity and love. Lines like 'we don’t want no negativity, discrimination against no ethnicity' and 'just stop and show some love' highlight the band's advocacy for a world free of prejudice and filled with compassion. The singer's elevated state is not just a personal escape but also a metaphorical high ground from which they aim to spread positivity and enlightenment. This is further reinforced by the repeated assertion that no one can bring them down, symbolizing an unshakeable commitment to staying positive and uplifting others.

Musically, Through The Roots blends reggae influences with modern rock, creating a sound that is both soothing and energizing. This fusion mirrors the song's lyrical themes of relaxation and empowerment. The band's style is characterized by its laid-back yet powerful delivery, making 'Here To Stay' a perfect example of their ability to inspire and uplift through music. The song's message is clear: in a world filled with challenges, maintaining a positive outlook and spreading love can elevate us above the negativity, and this elevated state is where we should strive to remain.

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