: Tory Lanez provides a melodic yet defiant hook that centers on the question, "How can I lose when I came from the bottom?". This mirrors the journey of Creed protagonist Adonis Johnson, who fights to create his own legacy despite his father's shadow.
: The video frequently cuts between Meek Mill in a church—reflecting the "Lord Knows" spiritual theme—and a boxing gym. These settings represent the two pillars of his journey: faith and the physical "fight" to survive. : Tory Lanez provides a melodic yet defiant
"Lord Knows," featuring Tory Lanez, is a powerful anthem that bridges the gap between the gritty streets of North Philadelphia and the high-stakes boxing ring of the film Creed . Originally released as the grand opener for Meek Mill's 2015 album Dreams Worth More Than Money , the track was later integrated into the Creed: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack , where it serves as a central theme of resilience and triumph over adversity. Musical Foundation and Symbolism These settings represent the two pillars of his
: Meek Mill uses his trademark high-energy flow to detail his personal struggles, from incarceration and legal battles to his eventual success. Visual Narrative of the Official Video Musical Foundation and Symbolism : Meek Mill uses
Directed by , the Official Music Video is a cinematic blend of Meek Mill’s reality and the fictional world of Creed .