We Rise is the theme song for Ninjago: Dragons Rising.
Official description
🎵🤘Be a ninja for what’s riiiiight 🎵🤘 New show...new music video! We Rise is the official soundtrack to NINJAGO Dragons Rising. Be warned! It’s seriously catchy...[1]
Lyrics
- Lost in the unknown, so much to see
- We are brave, we fight for what we believe
- Feel the energy, all in within
- Risin' to the top, yeah!
- We're the fire burnin', feel the heat
- Rising like a dragon, we ain't weak
- Push us down, we get back on our feet
- Together we will rise!
- We fight!
- Aim high!
- Spin! Fly!
- Be a ninja for what's right!
- We may fall or fail, but know that we have no fear
- True heroes never quit
- New adventures calling from within
- Risin' to the top, yeah!
- We're the fire burnin', feel the heat
- Rising like a dragon, we ain't weak
- Push us down, we get back on our feet
- Together we will rise!
- We fight!
- Aim high!
- Spin! Fly!
- Be a ninja for what's right!
- (For what's right!)
- (For what's right!)
- We are warriors
- We are glorious
- Stronger, yeah we never back down
- Dragon powers now
- Rising from the ground
- Fighting, we are legendary, never doubt
- Focus and patience
- That's what we ninjas are made of, yeah
- And when everything falls apart, know that we won't back down
- We fight!
- Aim high!
- Spin! Fly!
- Be a ninja for what's right!
- We! (Woah-oh-oh!)
- Aim! (Woah-oh-oh!)
- Spin! (Woah-oh-oh!)
- Be a ninja for what's right!
- Fighting with honor!
- Help one another!
- Spinjitzu power!
- We growing hopeful!
- Winning the battles!
- Go, ninja, go!
- Know we're the warriors in our lives!
Trivia
- This is Ninjago's first vocalized opening theme to not be a variant of The Weekend Whip, or sung by The Fold.
- The lyrics "Rising like a dragon" seem to be a reference to a video game series: Like a dragon, or well-known in America, Yakuza.
- It was confirmed by Chris "Doc" Wyatt that We Rise will have remixed versions in future seasons in the same manner to how The Weekend Whip had different versions throughout different seasons.[2]