Album cover for Cry Uncle by MeyVyn. A rugged, emotional image featuring cracked pavement under a dim sky with soft golden light breaking through clouds. A lone figure stands in reflection — symbolic of humility, reconciliation, and coming to terms with the past. The title “CRY UNCLE” appears boldly at the top in distressed serif lettering, with “MEYVYN” centered at the bottom. The composition balances grit and grace, reflecting the tension between pride and surrender.

Cry Uncle

When the weight of the fight gets too heavy, the phrase slips out: “Cry uncle.” But this isn’t about giving up. It’s about surrendering to the only One worth yielding to.

Cry Uncle rips into the false bravado of a culture that glorifies self-strength while quietly collapsing under its own pride. These songs strip down the myths of control, peel back the layers of rebellion, and point to the raw truth: strength begins at the end of ourselves.

With searing guitars, relentless rhythms, and lyrics that hit like a fist and heal like a prayer, this album is both confession and confrontation. It’s the sound of broken men finding the courage to kneel… and discovering that surrender was victory all along.

Cry Uncle isn’t a white flag — it’s a battle cry.

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Below is this entire album as a YouTube Playlist.
(If you click the icon in the top Rt the entire playlist will become visible.... Enjoy!)