Our Gang
Richard Pryor Lyrics


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Do Our Part
all I fucking do is complain
me and the rest of the scene
that's what's wrong with us
whinging does nothing
when did we become so clean
I'm really over this
no one want's to hit close to home
I'm this I'm that which makes me right
no it makes you narrow minded you're
choking on your words you fucking clone

get straight up do our part
word up do our part
we're not the only ones

I know you think you are so smart
so heres a four one one for you
I know you've got know heart
so I can see right through
why don't you just do your part
make a start show us heart
see that shit right through
what the fuck are gonna do

what are we gonna do
like I said before
it's up to you and me




whinging does nothing
does nothing

Overall Meaning

Richard Pryor's song "Our Gang" is a critical commentary on the state of popular music and its culture. The lyrics of this song highlight the constant complaining that happens within the music scene and how it contributes to a narrow-minded mentality. The singer of this song is tired of the whining and moaning that often happens when discussing music, and he points out that complaining does nothing to solve any problems. He argues that people need to get up and "do our part," to actively address issues and make positive changes rather than simply complain about them.


The song also touches on the idea of self-righteousness within the music scene. The singer points out that people tend to become so singularly focused on their own opinions and beliefs that they forget about the bigger picture. He notes that people often think they are "smart" or "right" in their opinions but are actually narrow-minded and not open to other perspectives. The singer calls on his listeners to make a change and start showing some heart, to be willing to learn and grow and not just stick to their own preconceived ideas.


Line by Line Meaning

all I fucking do is complain
I am constantly whining and complaining about everything


me and the rest of the scene
I, along with everyone else in my community or social circle


that's what's wrong with us
Our constant complaining and negativity is our biggest problem


whinging does nothing
Complaining accomplishes nothing


when did we become so clean
When did we become so afraid to be real or honest?


I'm really over this
I am tired of this behavior and attitude


no one want's to hit close to home
Nobody wants to face their own issues or problems


I'm this I'm that which makes me right
I identify as certain things and believe it makes me superior or correct


no it makes you narrow minded you're
Actually, it makes you closed-minded and limited in your thinking


choking on your words you fucking clone
You are struggling to express yourself because you are copying others and not being authentic


get straight up do our part
Let's be honest and proactive about making a positive change


word up do our part
Let's commit to taking action and doing our part


we're not the only ones
We are not alone in our responsibility to make change


I know you think you are so smart
I can tell you believe you are intelligent and superior


so heres a four one one for you
Here is some information that you may not know


I know you've got know heart
I sense that you lack empathy or compassion


so I can see right through
I am not fooled by your facade or pretense


why don't you just do your part
Why don't you take responsibility and contribute to the solution?


make a start show us heart
Begin the effort and demonstrate genuine concern


see that shit right through
Follow through and see the task to completion


what the fuck are gonna do
What actions are we going to take?


what are we gonna do
We must decide on a course of action


like I said before
As I have previously mentioned


it's up to you and me
We are the ones who must take responsibility and act


does nothing
Complaining and being negative achieves nothing




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