The Pride
The Isley Brothers Lyrics


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Politician come to power take it slow
People need what you know
You're a leader so you have to play along
Show the hand right or wrong
When you're feelin' that you know the way to turn
Either way still get burned
It's the pride that makes you feel that you belong
It's the pride that keeps you strong

Don't you think it's fascinating?
Don't you think it's fascinating?
It's the pride that you feel it's the pride
(When you finally break it all down it's the pride)
It's the pride that you feel it's the pride
(When you finally break it all down it's the pride)

What makes you want to do the best you can?
What makes you a better man?
What makes you try again before too long?
What keeps you standing strong?
What makes you say the things you want to say
To make it a better day?
It's the pride that makes you feel that you belong
It's the pride that keeps you strong

Don't you think it's fascinating?
Don't you think it's fascinating?
It's the pride that you feel it's the pride
(When you finally break it all down it's the pride)




It's the pride that you feel it's the pride
(When you finally break it all down it's the pride)

Overall Meaning

In The Isley Brothers' song "The Pride", the lyrics seem to be addressing politicians and leaders, cautioning them to be mindful of their pride and its influence on their decision-making. The opening lines suggest that those in power should approach their responsibilities with care and consider the needs of the people they serve. However, the chorus emphasizes the importance of pride in providing a sense of belonging and strength. The second verse asks what drives someone to do their best and become a better person, and the answer, according to the chorus, is pride.


It’s quite clear that the lyrics of "The Pride" are speaking to a specific type of leaders who are ambitious, driven, and perhaps a little too convinced of their own abilities. The cautionary tone of the first verse suggests that these leaders need to move forward carefully, rather than blindly throwing themselves into their work. The second verse seems to take a more positive spin on pride, exploring how it can be a motivating force for good.


Overall, the song may be encouraging leaders to embrace a more balanced approach to leadership, one that acknowledges the importance of both humility and pride. The lyrics may also be speaking to listeners more broadly, encouraging them to examine their own relationship to pride and its influence on their choices.


Line by Line Meaning

Politician come to power take it slow
When you gain leadership, proceed with caution.


People need what you know
Your followers are counting on you to share your knowledge with them.


You're a leader so you have to play along
As a leader, you have to navigate the game while remaining true to yourself.


Show the hand right or wrong
Sometimes you have to make difficult decisions, whether they are right or wrong.


When you're feelin' that you know the way to turn
Trust your intuition when you think you know the direction to take.


Either way still get burned
Regardless of your decision, you may still face criticism or negative consequences.


It's the pride that makes you feel that you belong
Pride in your accomplishments and status can give you a sense of belonging and importance.


It's the pride that keeps you strong
Your pride in yourself and your work can give you the strength to persevere.


What makes you want to do the best you can?
What drives you to do your very best?


What makes you a better man?
How do you strive to improve yourself?


What makes you try again before too long?
What motivates you to keep trying, even after setbacks or failures?


What keeps you standing strong?
What sustains your resilience and determination to succeed?


What makes you say the things you want to say
What inspires you to speak up and advocate for yourself or others?


To make it a better day?
To improve the world around you and make each day better?


It's the pride that makes you feel that you belong
Feeling proud of your contributions can give you a sense of belonging.


It's the pride that keeps you strong
Your sense of pride can provide you with strength and determination.


Don't you think it's fascinating?
Isn't it compelling to reflect on the role that pride plays in our lives?


It's the pride that you feel it's the pride
Pride is what you feel inside, motivating and sustaining you.


(When you finally break it all down it's the pride)
Ultimately, pride is at the heart of what drives and inspires us.


It's the pride that you feel it's the pride
Pride in your work and accomplishments is a powerful motivator.


(When you finally break it all down it's the pride)
When you dissect the reasons why you do what you do, pride emerges as a significant factor.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, Christopher Jasper

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@leejamestheliar2085

Wtg1tga, the Q crowd.
I am an outsider now. I think that it is all over.
So sad for the people who still have brains that work correctly.
I am old and tired of the devisions between people.
Just tired of all of it.
The best days have been and gone for humanity.
I really had hope for us.
Still in love with this past that should have been our future.
Love to all, and hopes that we find a better way.
A better love.



All comments from YouTube:

@markrawlison3446

Marvin Isley was one of the most prolific bass players ever! He knew what keeping the groove was all about, yet moving the song along with some tasteful bass fills!

@portiamatthews9654

Yes, he laid in that groove.

@mrthundaboots

As a drummer,what I’ve always loved about the Isley’s is,their grooves sound like one great big instrument. A big ol funky meatball....

@MyJayAbles

Yes! That's how TIGHT they were. It feels like they get more credit for their ballads than they do for being one of the funkiest bands from the era.

@RobertBrown-qg8pj

I was lucky enough to have grown up in this era. this was when music was music and musicians played their own instruments.what a era it was.

@Eugeneyoung

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@oholm09

Me too and those guys are legends

@funkrocker8011

Whew! Me too brother,my sentiments are the same. Oh boy I was a youngster,about 5 years to go before I hit my teens and this was the song that I always looked forward to hearing whenever my older brother put this LP on.

@rodneykinsinger1595

Isley Brothers is one. bad ass band. They can jam it out.great ass band.

@kostaskostas4438

THIS IS FUNK FOLKS.ANOTHER MASTERPIECEEE ON THE AIR.ONE TWO THREE ...HERE WE GO!!!ON THE DANCEFLOOR 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷📢📢📢📢🕺

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