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    Dax To Be A Man

    neonmusicBy neonmusicApril 16, 2023Updated:January 7, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Dax has done it again with his latest release, To Be A Man, a soulful and introspective track that dives deep into the struggles of being a man in modern society. With his signature style of powerful and meaningful lyrics, Dax takes listeners through the emotions and thoughts of a man who feels misunderstood and unappreciated by the world.

    The song explores the expectations and stereotypes imposed on men and how they affect their mental health and relationships. Dax questions the notion that men must always hide their feelings, work hard, and provide for their families without getting any respect or recognition. He highlights the pressure and pain experienced in the lives of many men and how they cope with it.

    To be a man is a heartfelt and honest expression of what many men go through in life. It’s a message that is relatable to both men and women, challenging us to empathize with and understand what it’s like to be a man in today’s world.

    The song was produced by LexNour Beats, who has worked with Dax on several songs. The music video, shot by Logan Meis, features Dax performing the song in various touching settings. The visuals are stunning, and the video has already garnered over five hundred thousand views on YouTube.

    To Be a Man is part of Dax’s upcoming album expected to drop later this year. The album promises to showcase Dax’s lyrical skills and versatility, and if To Be a Man is any indication, we’re in for a treat.

    The song is available on all major streaming platforms, and the music video is a must-watch. Dax’s powerful message will leave a lasting impact, challenging you to think deeper about what it means to be a man in today’s society.

    The song has also sparked discussion and debate on social media, with many people sharing their opinions and experiences on masculinity and manhood.

    Dax To Be a Man is a powerful and impactful song that resonates with many people. It’s a reminder that masculinity is not a one-size-fits-all concept and that we need to challenge the stereotypes and expectations that society imposes on men. We can’t wait to hear what Dax has in store for us on his upcoming album.

    Dax To Be A Man Lyrics:

    I can’t hide myself
    I don’t expect you to understand
    I just hope I can explain
    What it’s like to be a man
    It’s a lonely road
    And they don’t care ’bout what you know
    It’s not ’bout how you feel
    But what you provide inside that home

    Yeah, I know this life can really beat you down, uh
    You wanna scream but you won’t make a sound, uh
    Got so much weight that you’ve been holdin’
    But won’t show any emotion, as a man, that goes unspoken
    That we can’t cry when life gets hard
    Unconditional love for women, children and dogs
    We know that we just have to play our parts
    And don’t nobody give a damn about our broken hearts, yeah
    As a man, we gotta pave our way
    Our only function is to work and slave
    There’s no respect for you if you ain’t paid
    You’re disregarded as a human and you can’t complain
    And if you ever make it up and actually reach that place
    And find a woman that you love and give her your last name
    You’ll feel the things that you provide is only why she stays
    And when you try to explain, you’ll say

    I can’t hide myself
    I don’t expect you to understand
    I just hope I can explain
    What it’s like to be a man (What it’s like to be a man)
    It’s a lonely road (It’s a lonely road)
    And they don’t care ’bout what you know (Care ’bout what you know)
    It’s not ’bout how you feel
    But what you provide inside that home

    Don’t give up, keep fightin’
    As a man, our son is our horizon
    And our fathers’ actions play a role and we end up like him
    So they can’t let us see them hurt
    ‘Cause they’ll embody what we do and start a generational curse
    No wonder most men are so depressed
    All the things that they can’t express
    They go to war, get thrown on the shelf
    Then go back to war with they mental health
    Then grab that bottle and ask for help
    Try to pull themselves out of hell
    Then fall back down and then realize
    That they gon’ have to do it themselves
    It’s the circle of life, as a man, you provide
    They don’t know what you’re worth ’til the day that you die
    And that’s when they start cryin’
    Then move on to a man to confide in
    That’s why we feel

    We can’t hide ourselves
    We don’t expect you to understand
    We just hope we can explain
    What it’s like to be a man (What it’s like to be a man)
    It’s a lonely road (It’s a lonely road)
    And you don’t care ’bout what we know (Care ’bout what we know)
    It’s not ’bout how we feel
    But what we provide inside that home (Inside that home)
    That home
    It’s not ’bout how we feel
    But what we provide inside that home (Inside that home)

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