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What (who) is keep on - definition

ALBUM BY WILL YOUNG

keep on         
1.
see keep
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2.
If you keep someone on, you continue to employ them, for example after they are old enough to retire or after other employees have lost their jobs.
Sometimes they keep you on a bit longer if there's no one quite ready to step into your shoes...
PHRASAL VERB: V n P
keep on         
continue to do something.
keep on         
v. (G) ('to continue') she kept on working

Wikipedia

Keep On

Keep On is the third studio album by English singer Will Young. It was released on 21 November 2005, debuting at number 2 on the albums chart in the United Kingdom, as the album sold 107,318 copies in its first week. However, its biggest sales were 132,109, in its fifth week when the album placed at number 13. This is also his first album not to go number 1. It is, however, his second best-selling album, with sales of 1,010,000.

Examples of use of keep on
1. "We will keep on being disrespected, and we will keep on dying," says Ciceron, the farm worker.
2. He shared the sound of the demons in his head÷ "Keep on trying, keep on trying, keep on trying, keep on trying and waiting, waiting, waiting for better times to come." One of those times came in the third set, serving at 15–40 in the fifth game.
3. A labour officer said Filipinas were going to "keep on coming in to find a job and this (the housemaid visa–buying scam) would keep on happening.
4. "We are going to ... keep on pursing it," he said.
5. "We will keep on waiting," says Iz al–Din Galbana.