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"Let's hear it" means let's applaud him, let's congratulate him, or let's acknowledge his achievements.
It's a song from footloose.... Meaning? Usually when you hear someone say "let's hear it for ____", they're celebrating whoever they're talking about. Other than that I'm not really sure what you mean, because I think its pretty straightforward

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