Hook: Crystal Nicole
I'm giving it all away
No more hiding
No more stallin'
I hear you calling' me
And I'm coming
See me running
I give in (uh oh oh, uh oh oh)
You win (uh oh oh, uh oh oh)
I give in (uh oh oh, uh oh oh)
You win (uh oh oh, uh oh oh)
Verse 1: Lecrae
I try but I just can't keep this thing to myself
Look high and low, and I know ain't nobody else
But I'm focused now and I know it's all about you
You always see me through that what you do
Tell me
Tell me, where would I go where would I be?
Love's hard to find
When you blind and losing your way
And now ain't nobody else for me, it's just you
You got my time, all the time, everytime, my mind's on you
Hook: Crystal Nicole
Verse 2: Lecrae
They laugh at me and they say I'm going too far
But it's satisfying my soul to give you my all
They don't understand what I got is so real
They can talk about me, they can kick me out
But can't take away what you give
People telling me that I'm probably too far gone
But they don't understand where I been and they walk the roads that I've walked on
Tell me who I'm gon call on
What solid ground can I fall on
You everything that I never dreamed you'd give me and it's all on you
You know you got me deep off in this thing
I'm all in
I swear ain't no love
Like this love that I've been given
I can't resist it's just too much
Your love is endless
And I don't care what they say no more
No way I give in
Bridge: Crystal Nicole
It's time to cut the cord
Sever the ties from the life before
From here on out I'm yours
I can't run no more
Cause you're pulling me in
Like a tornado wind
And I can't pretend
I tried leaving
But your love so strong
And it won't let go
You're holding on to me
Hook: Crystal Nicole
Give In
Give In Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration
Lecrae's song "Give In," featuring Crystal Nicole, released with a captivating video on September 10, 2014, stands as a powerful anthem of surrender and commitment. The track, featured on Lecrae's critically acclaimed album *Anomaly*, delves into the profound decision to yield one's life to a higher calling, specifically understood within the context of Christian faith as surrendering to God. The song's structure, featuring Crystal Nicole's emotive vocals on the hook and bridge alongside Lecrae's introspective verses, effectively conveys the journey from resistance to complete dedication.
The recurring hook, delivered by Crystal Nicole, is a direct and declarative statement of this surrender. Phrases like "I'm giving it all away," "No more hiding," and "No more stallin'" immediately establish the central theme of intentional yielding. The response to a perceived call – "I hear you calling' me, And I'm coming, See me running" – portrays an active, even urgent, movement towards this commitment. The repeated affirmation "I give in, You win" underscores the relinquishing of personal control and acknowledgment of a superior, benevolent power or love that is being submitted to. This isn't portrayed as defeat, but rather as a desirable outcome, indicating that surrendering to "You" is the ultimate victory.
Lecrae's first verse expands on the personal struggle and the catalyst for this surrender. He describes an initial attempt to manage something internally ("I try but I just can't keep this thing to myself") and a realization that external sources offer no true help or alternative ("Look high and low, and I know ain't nobody else"). The verse paints a picture of a past state of being lost or directionless ("Love's hard to find, When you blind and losing your way"). This contrasts sharply with the current state of focus and dedication ("But I'm focused now and I know it's all about you"). The verse highlights the reliability and sufficiency of this divine source, emphasizing that this is the only one needed ("And now ain't nobody else for me, it's just you") and that this relationship now consumes his time and thoughts.
The second verse addresses the external pressures and misunderstandings that often accompany a deep spiritual commitment. Lecrae acknowledges the ridicule and criticism faced from others ("They laugh at me and they say I'm going too far") but juxtaposes it with the profound inner satisfaction derived from this surrender ("it's satisfying my soul to give you my all"). He asserts that the reality of what he has received ("what I got is so real") is beyond external judgment or attempts to undermine it ("They can talk about me, they can kick me out, But can't take away what you give"). The verse challenges the notion that he is "too far gone" by referencing his past experiences, suggesting that those who criticize haven't walked his path. He questions who else could provide the necessary support and stability ("who I'm gon call on, What solid ground can I fall on"), affirming that this relationship provides everything unexpectedly ("You everything that I never dreamed you'd give me"). The verse culminates in a resolute declaration of being fully invested ("I'm all in") and an inability to resist the overwhelming, endless nature of this love, dismissing external opinions entirely.
Crystal Nicole's bridge serves as a decisive turning point, solidifying the action of surrender described in the hook and verses. The imagery of "cut the cord" and "Sever the ties from the life before" powerfully conveys a complete break from a previous way of living. The declaration "From here on out I'm yours" signifies a permanent commitment. The feeling of being irresistibly drawn in ("pulling me in, Like a tornado wind") highlights the compelling nature of this divine love or call, acknowledging past attempts to resist ("I tried leaving"). However, the bridge concludes with the powerful assurance that this love is too strong to escape and provides a sense of security and permanence ("your love so strong, And it won't let go, You're holding on to me").
Collectively, "Give In" functions as a compelling narrative of transformation through surrender. The "You" addressed throughout the song is clearly identifiable within the context of Lecrae's work and the lyrical themes as God. The song captures the tension of holding back, the realization of futility in self-reliance or seeking alternatives, the external challenges faced when embracing faith, and the ultimate freedom and security found in yielding complete control to a loving and powerful divine entity. It reflects biblical themes such as submitting one's life as a living sacrifice (Romans 12:1), the inescapable and persistent nature of God's love (Psalm 139), the call to leave the old life behind (2 Corinthians 5:17), and finding rest and stability in faith (Matthew 11:28-30). The song is an inspirational declaration for listeners navigating their own journey of faith and commitment, celebrating the victory and peace discovered in giving everything to a love that ultimately wins.