The lyrics of "The Greatest," written by , and Kendrick Lamar , center on the concept of resilience in the face of adversity.
: In the single version, Lamar’s verse adds a layer of survival against critics and setbacks, declaring that "the strong'll survive" and that scars can be transformative "blessings". The Symbolic Tribute
: The pre-chorus, repeating "Don't give up, I won't give up," reinforces a message of radical hope and unwavering strength.
While the song may have been written prior to the June 2016 massacre, its release was dedicated to the Pulse victims. The , directed by Sia and Daniel Askill, translates the lyrics into a powerful visual memorial:
: The recurring line "I got stamina" serves as a mantra for pushing through physical or emotional exhaustion. Sia describes "another mountain to climb," suggesting a relentless drive to overcome obstacles.
Sia - The Greatest (lyrics) May 2026
The lyrics of "The Greatest," written by , and Kendrick Lamar , center on the concept of resilience in the face of adversity.
: In the single version, Lamar’s verse adds a layer of survival against critics and setbacks, declaring that "the strong'll survive" and that scars can be transformative "blessings". The Symbolic Tribute
: The pre-chorus, repeating "Don't give up, I won't give up," reinforces a message of radical hope and unwavering strength.
While the song may have been written prior to the June 2016 massacre, its release was dedicated to the Pulse victims. The , directed by Sia and Daniel Askill, translates the lyrics into a powerful visual memorial:
: The recurring line "I got stamina" serves as a mantra for pushing through physical or emotional exhaustion. Sia describes "another mountain to climb," suggesting a relentless drive to overcome obstacles.