Revolution (EP) album cover

Diplo – Revolution Lyrics

Electronic

Can you see it? The worst is over
The monsters in my head are scared of love
Fallen people, listen up
It's never too late to change your luck

So don't let them steal your light (Eh, eh-eh, eh-eh, eh-eh)
Don't let them break your stride (Eh, eh-eh, eh-eh, eh-eh)
There is light on the other side
And you'll see all the raindrops falling behind
It's a revolution and we'll make it out tonight
It's a revolution and we'll make it out tonight

(Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)
(Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)
(Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)
(Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)
(It's a revolution and we'll make it out tonight)

Can you see it? The worst is over
The monsters in my head are scared of love
Fallen people, listen up
It's never too late to change your luck

So don't let them steal your light (Eh, eh-eh, eh-eh, eh-eh)
Don't let them break your stride (Eh, eh-eh, eh-eh, eh-eh)
There is light on the other side
And you'll see all the raindrops falling behind
It's a revolution and we'll make it out tonight

It's a revolution

(Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)
(Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)
(Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)

It's a revolution
It's a revolution (Make it, make it, make it)
(Make it out tonight)
It's a revolution
It's a revolution
It's a revolution and we'll make it out tonight

About This Song

"Revolution" by Diplo is an uplifting electronic anthem that transforms personal mental health struggles into a rallying cry for collective empowerment and self-liberation. The song confronts the internal battles we face-the "monsters in my head"-while positioning love and human connection as the antidote to psychological darkness. Rather than depicting a political revolution, Diplo crafts a deeply personal manifesto about overcoming depression, anxiety, and self-defeating thoughts that keep people trapped in cycles of despair. The lyrics speak directly to "fallen people," those who feel defeated or marginalized, offering hope that transformation is always possible regardless of past failures. Musically, the track builds from introspective verses into explosive, festival-ready drops that mirror the emotional journey from darkness to light. Diplo's production combines euphoric synth progressions with driving four-on-the-floor beats, creating an sonic landscape that feels both intimate and massive. The repetitive, chant-like chorus of "It's a revolution" transforms the word into a mantra of personal change rather than political upheaval. The song resonated with EDM audiences because it validated their struggles while providing the cathartic release that electronic music uniquely offers-turning individual pain into collective celebration on the dancefloor.

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