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20 Top Songs About Pride And Ego

Songs About Pride And Ego
Written by Corey Morgan

Although pride and ego is frequently portrayed in a negative light, there are actually quite a few songs that celebrate it. Some of today’s most popular songs have been written about strong, self-assured individuals.

Listening to these songs about pride and ego will help you see this often-maligned trait in a new light, whether it’s an ode to someone who is unapologetically themselves or an anthem for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. A handful of the finest songs ever written about pride and ego are listed below.

1. Kanye West’s song “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”

Kanye West - Can't Tell Me Nothing

Kanye West’s “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” is first on the list because it encourages its listeners to be themselves and ignore their critics.

Kanye will do what he wants regardless of criticism. Released in 2007, it was a part of his Graduation album. It’s been covered by numerous artists because of the song’s widespread appeal.

2. Mac Davis, “Hard to Be Humble.”

It's Hard to Be Humble

Truly humble people are rare. Mac Davis’ “Hard to Be Humble” is up next. A new perspective on arrogance is presented in this song. The focus here is on how one can take pride in their achievements without compromising their moral character.

If you’re looking for a song to help you feel confident and powerful, this is it. This song can be found on Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Vol. 4 album.

3. Right Said Fred’s “I’m Too Sexy”

RIGHT SAID FRED feat. DeSchoWieda I'm too sexy

In 1992, Right Said Fred released their only hit, “I’m Too Sexy,” which is about a person who is so attractive that they can’t help but show off their good looks.

It’s an upbeat, humorous take on pride and ego that’ll have you tapping your toes. It’s from their album Up, and it’s one of my favorites.

4. Primadonna Like Me by The Struts

The Struts - Primadonna Like Me

The subject of this song is a conceited narcissist who is completely enamored with themselves. The lyricist describes how the protagonist is always trying to win the approval of those around them.

They have an insatiable appetite for more and are never content. The egotism and self-centeredness portrayed in this song are a perfect illustration of the dangers of pride.

5. Cheap Trick’s “I Want You to Want Me”

Cheap Trick - I Want You to Want Me (from Budokan!)

The song “I Want You to Want Me” by Cheap Trick is another example of songs about pride and ego. The person in this song is so arrogant that they believe the other person wants them. This song perfectly illustrates how arrogance can make one a manipulative person.

6. The Killers’ “The Man”

The Killers - The Man

The Killers’ “The Man” is yet another song about pride and ego  The protagonist of this song is an egotistical jerk who believes himself to be superior to everyone else.

The lyrics describe a man who is constantly condescending and demanding of others. The track appeared on the 2017 album of the same name.

7. Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines”

Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines ft. T.I., Pharrell

The next selection is a hit that has become synonymous with arrogance. ‘Blurred Lines,’ by Robin Thicke, is about a guy who doesn’t get the meaning of consent.

Some have interpreted the song’s lyrics as encouraging a culture of rape, which has caused a lot of controversy. The song went viral after its 2013 release, with over 800 million YouTube views at present.

8. DJ Khaled’s

“All I Do Is Win”

All I Do Is Win (Remix)

This is an egotistical jam. The lyrics boast about the protagonist’s unflappable success and superiority over others. The cockiness that can result from arrogance is brilliantly illustrated in this song.

It debuted in 2010 and was included on the album Victory. It has maintained its status as a fan favorite at both nightclubs and sporting events.

9. Kid Rock’s “You Never Met a MotherFcker Quite Like Me”

Kid Rock - You Never Met A Motherfucker Quite Like Me [Official Video]

Following that is “You Never Met a Motherfcker Quite Like Me” by Kid Rock, which is about a conceited individual who thinks they’re the best at everything and that nobody else can do it as well as they can.

This person is also very self-centered and only thinks about themselves. The song was included in the Live Trucker album, which was released in 2016.The song was included in the Live Trucker album, which was released in 2016.

10. MAC MILLER, “Donald Trump”

Mac Miller - Donald Trump

Mac Miller’s “Donald Trump” explores how the accumulation of wealth and power can lead to inflated senses of self-importance. The lyrics assert that Trump’s supporters are wrong to doubt his eventual global dominance.

This tune first appeared in 2011 on the album of the same name. An online video featuring the song has been viewed over 200 million times.

11. ‘Power,’ by Kanye West

Kanye West - POWER

When it comes to the next song, it’s less about arrogance in general and more about how the perks of power can make one cocky. This is exemplified by Kanye West’s “Power.”

Numerous allusions to Kanye’s own wealth and success are interspersed with warnings about the corrupting influence of power. That track is included on his album titled My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

12. Ice Cube’s “Only One Me.”

Ice Cube - Only One Me (Explicit Video)

A similarly optimistic but similar song about the ways in which success can change a person is “Only One Me” by Ice Cube.

The song’s message is that no one else can match his success, and he’s not about to let anyone else steal his thunder. A fitting anthem for those who have persevered through hardships to achieve success.

13. 2Pac, “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted”

2Pac ft. Snoop Dogg - 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted (Official Music Video)

One of 2Pac’s most well-known songs is “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted,” and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential rappers of all time.

He’s a wanted man, but that’s not going to stop him from enjoying life, as expressed in this song. This track appeared on his All Eyez on Me album, which was released in 1996.

14. Lily Allen’s “F**k You”

Lily Allen | Fuck You (Official Video - Explicit Version)

When compared to the other songs on this list, this one stands out because it focuses on an arrogant person who is oblivious to the fact that they are being arrogant.

The song “F**k You” by Lily Allen is a great illustration of this. The ideal anthem for that one person you know who is just a little bit too conceited.

15. “Takeover” by Jay-Z.

Jay-“Takeover” Z’s is another song that reflects on the way that power changes its subjects. In the song, he boasts that he has conquered the rap industry and that his reign will not be interrupted. It’s a fantastic anthem for anyone who is feeling a little too much of themselves. It’s on his album, The Blueprint.

16. Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “Who Gon Stop Me”

Jay-Z & Kanye West - Who Gon Stop Me

Two of the most cocky rappers, Jay-Z and Kanye West, have joined forces to create this next track. They are the best there is, as the song “Who Gon Stop Me” attests.

This is the best song ever if you want to feel good about yourself. It debuted in 2011 and can be heard on the album , Watch the Throne.

17. Trick Daddy, “Let’s Go”

TRICK DADDY - LET'S GO (FEAT. BIG D & TWISTA)

Trick Daddy’s “Let’s Go” is another song about the corrupting influence of money and fame. Throughout the song, he boasts about his unstoppable reign over the rap industry.

This is the best song ever if you want to feel good about yourself. It debuted in 2002 on Thug Holiday, an album by that name.

18. “Supersonic” by Oasis

Oasis - Supersonic (Official HD Remastered Video)

Supersonic, by Oasis, is up next. Throughout the song, the band boasts about how superior they are and how long they plan to remain at the top.

This is the best song ever if you need a pick-me-up. Their Definitely Maybe album features the song. It first appeared in 1994 and is now available on every streaming service.

19. Travis Scott’s “I Can Tell”

Lyrically, “I Can Tell” by Travis Scott explores the positive and negative aspects of arrogance.

First, Travis boasts about his wealth and success, but then he quickly changes the subject and discusses how his ego has gotten him into trouble in the past. Even further, he asserts that his egotism is what prevents him from getting the girl he truly desires.

20. Skylar Grey’s “Straight Shooter”

“Straight Shooter” by Skylar Grey closes out our selection. The protagonist of this song is a woman who is tired of the lies and games that accompany marital commitment.

She’s had enough of their b.s. and is taking steps to remove herself from the negative environment.

Final thoughts on songs about pride and ego

That sums up our list of songs about pride and ego. You can see, then, that pride and ego has both positive and negative aspects.

If used properly, it can be a good trait, but if not controlled, it can also be harmful. We’re hoping you’ll find at least one new song to add to your playlist. Thanks for reading!