Brace Up -

The phrase generally means to summon courage or resolve in anticipation of something challenging. In modern media, particularly within the Nigerian entertainment industry (Nollywood) and music circles, it is frequently used as a promotional "call to action" to signal the arrival of a major new project. Definition and Usage

To steady oneself or prepare for a difficult situation by gaining courage. Synonyms: Fortify, beef up, strengthen, or undergird. brace up

An instrumental studio debut by Chris Corsano and Bill Orcutt, released in 2018. The album is noted for its live, instantaneous energy. Promotional Call to Action The phrase generally means to summon courage or

The phrase is often used as a tagline to build anticipation for upcoming releases: Synonyms: Fortify, beef up, strengthen, or undergird

"Brace up, we don’t have much farther to go". Notable Projects Titled "Brace Up"

A deconstructive adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters by The Wooster Group, directed by Elizabeth LeCompte. It is known for its fragmented narrative and multimedia layering.

A silent thriller directed by Elmer Clifton and produced by Universal Pictures, starring Herbert Rawlinson.