I get up, and nothin' gets me down
You got it tough
I've seen the toughest around
And I know, baby, just how you feel
You got to roll with the punches
And get to what's real
Ah, can't you see me standin' here?
I got my back against the record machine
I ain't the worst that you've seen
Ah, can't you see what I mean?
Ah, might as well jump (jump!)
Might as well jump
Go ahead and jump (jump!)
Go ahead and jump
Ah-oh, hey you!
Who said that?
Baby, how you been?
You say you don't know
You won't know until you begin
So, can't you see me standing here?
I got my back against the record machine
I ain't the worst that you've seen
Ah, can't you see what I mean?
Ah, might as well jump (jump!)
Go ahead and jump
Might as well jump (jump!)
Go ahead and jump
Jump!
Might as well jump (jump!)
Go ahead and jump
Get it and jump (jump!)
Go ahead and jump
Jump!
Jump!
Jump!
Jump!
About This Song
"Jump" is an exuberant anthem about taking risks and embracing life's challenges with optimism, built around the central metaphor of jumping as a leap of faith into the unknown. The lyrics convey themes of resilience and perseverance, encouraging listeners to "roll with the punches" and maintain a positive attitude even when facing tough times. Musically, the song marked a bold departure for Van Halen with its prominent synthesizer melody driving the track, blending their signature hard rock sound with new wave and pop elements that defined the mid-80s. The infectious energy of David Lee Roth's vocals combined with the keyboard-heavy arrangement created an instantly recognizable sound that helped propel the band into mainstream success. "Jump" became Van Halen's only number-one hit and remains a defining track of 1980s rock, representing both the band's willingness to evolve and the era's embrace of synthesizer-driven arena anthems.
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