Pride

WasteLand Remix
Pride by Philip La Rosa

Pride

WasteLand Remix

Released: 2017

Written by: Philip La Rosa & The Banton Brothers

Produced by: Wasteland

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Pride [WasteLand Remix] Lyrics

Sitting in my room all alone
Tryna find the strength for this song Everything I think up
Makes me feel so down
I just wanna be myself
Don’t wanna be nobody else
I’m not tryna be your puppet on a shelf

I don’t wanna have to hide
I just wanna show my pride
I don’t wanna be pushed to the side

OH! Please don’t preach another word
I’ll scream it to the universe
Don’t tell me what to do, who to be
I’m fighting for the pride in me
(Well its my time to rise)

I’m fighting for the pride in me!

I’ll wave my flag with pride!
I’ve freed my mind from your lies
And no I will not be denied
My human right
To live the way that I like
I’m gonna stand up tall
I’m gonna make it right
And for the pride that’s inside
You know I’m gonna fight! Oh!

Please don’t preach another word
I’ll scream it to the universe
Don’t tell me what to do, who to be
I’m fighting for the pride in me!

I’m fighting for the pride in me!

More information about Pride [WasteLand Remix]

Philip La Rosa released “Pride [WasteLand Remix]” on Tuesday, 7th February 2017.

Pride [WasteLand Remix]” by Philip La Rosa was produced by Wasteland.

Pride [WasteLand Remix]” by Philip La Rosa was written by Philip La Rosa & The Banton Brothers.

A bold and exhilarating rework, the WasteLand Remix of “Pride” takes the raw emotion and personal storytelling of the original track and hurls it into a high-octane dancefloor experience. Known for his finely tuned production and festival-sized sound, Australian producer WasteLand brings a thrilling new dimension to “Pride”, transforming its soul-bearing vulnerability into a pulsing, cinematic journey that hits just as hard emotionally as it does sonically.

Where the original leans into stripped-back honesty and delicate textures, this remix explodes with energy—layering sweeping synths, atmospheric builds, and explosive drops that wrap around Phil La Rosa’s vocal with both power and restraint. WasteLand skillfully retains the intimacy of the lyrics, anchoring the remix in the same heartfelt message of identity, love, and inner strength, while infusing it with a surging momentum that demands to be felt through movement.

There’s a tension in this version that adds new depth to the track’s core—each beat driving home the emotional struggle captured in the lyrics, each rise and fall in the production echoing the highs and lows of reclaiming one’s sense of self. The remix pulses with pride—not only as a statement of identity, but as an anthem of liberation, reimagined for late-night crowds and big-stage moments.

This is “Pride” like you’ve never heard it before: bolder, bigger, and built for impact. Whether you’re diving into it alone on headphones or surrounded by lights and bodies on a dancefloor, the WasteLand Remix invites you to feel every note, every word, and every beat—louder and freer than ever.