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Stand Up Cover from FFVII Remake

Stand Up

"Stand Up" (stylized as "STAND UP" in Japanese) is a dance song in Final Fantasy VII Remake. It was composed by Mitsuto Suzuki and Nozomi Toki and arranged by Suzuki. The lyrics were written by Motomu Toriyama and translated into English by Ben Sabin and John Crow. The vocals were provided by Al Copeland.[1]

Lyrics[]

The official lyrics were released on Final Fantasy VII Remake Original Soundtrack.

Stand Up[]

Life can be harsh, it can be bitter,
But we can make it oh so sweet
Here at the Honeybee Inn,
Every moment is a treat
Stand up, cast your fears aside
Stand up, bare your soul with pride
Let's get this party started
Shake and twist like you don't care
No need to hesitate
Strut your stuff, let'em stare
Doesn't matter if you're different,
Or if you break from the norm
Whem you're on the stage with us
You've got to dance up a storm

Stand Up - Reprise[]

Life can be harsh, it can be bitter,
But we can make it oh so sweet
Here at the Honeybee Inn,
Every moment is a treat
Your heart will warm, your heart will melt
Into a dream of pure pleasure
Here at the Honeybee Inn,
Every moment you'll treasure

Game appearances[]

Final Fantasy VII Remake[]

Honey Bee Inn from FFVII Remake

"Stand Up" plays at the start of the Honeybee Inn show in the quest Aerith's Plan during Chapter 9, The Town That Never Sleeps.

"Stand Up - Reprise" ("STAND UP - Reprise -" in Japanese) is an arrangement by Mitsuto Suzuki which plays at the end of the Honeybee Inn show when Cloud Strife receives his makeover.

"Stand Up" is the 22nd track of disc 4 on Final Fantasy VII Remake Original Soundtrack. "Stand Up - Reprise" is the 26th track of the same disc.

Stand Up music disc location from FFVII Remake

The music disc containing "Stand Up" can be obtained by talking to the woman by the alley left of the Honeybee Inn.

Arrangement album appearances[]

Distant Worlds VI: more music from Final Fantasy[]

"FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE: Stand Up" is an orchestral arrangement performed and recorded on October 28 and 30, 2022 at the Dvořák Hall of the Rudolfinum in Prague, Czech Republic. It was conducted by Arnie Roth and performed by the FILMharmonic Orchestra Prague and the Distant Worlds Philharmonic Choir. It is track 16 on the album.

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