Part of the track's longevity is its status as a "No Copyright" release. This allowed thousands of YouTubers, streamers, and TikTokers to use the song without fear of strikes, cementing it as a definitive sound of the mid-2010s digital era. To this day, it remains a favorite for:
Originally labeled simply as "House," the track was later re-categorized as , a fitting title for its soaring synth leads and driving percussion. The production features Skrindo’s signature "bouncy" style, characterized by clean, uplifting chords that feel both nostalgic and timeless. Alex Skrindo - Get Up Again [No Copyright Sounds]
remains a crown jewel in both artists' discographies. Whether you're listening to the Original Mix or the Extended Vocal Mix , the message is clear: no matter how many times you fall, you’ve got to find that beat and get back up. Part of the track's longevity is its status
Axol’s vocals provide the emotional core, grounding the energetic production with a story of struggle and recovery. The drop is quintessential NCS era—powerful enough for a gaming montage but melodic enough for a summer playlist. Lyrical Themes: Finding Strength in the Dark Axol’s vocals provide the emotional core, grounding the
: "I fell / And I lost / To the war / Shot me dead."
Alex Skrindo has been a powerhouse on NCS, with other massive hits like "Entropy" and "Jumbo". His collaborations with Axol, including tracks like "You" and "Together," consistently deliver a specific brand of "Happy House" that feels undeniably Epic and Euphoric.
: Upbeat energy that keeps viewers engaged during transitions.