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Wattie (lion's Law) & Degi (saints & Sinners) - Official (hd) - Rude Pride - "screaming Oi!" - Feat.
Unlike some traditional Oi! bands that lean toward nationalism, Rude Pride is known for being pro-equality and taking a stand against fascism and sexism. Musical Style
Be True to Yourself , released via Noise and Flames and Spirit of the Street Records .
The lyrics reference the movement's foundations in ska, rocksteady, and reggae , explicitly stating that these genres "taught [them] to hate the racists". Unlike some traditional Oi
The official music video premiered on January 29, 2015 .
The song is a manifesto for the modern skinhead subculture, emphasizing unity, class pride, and anti-racism. The lyrics reference the movement's foundations in ska,
Critically, the track is praised for blending the melodic, driving Oi! sound typical of bands like and Lion's Law with subtle ska and reggae influences. This "traditional skinhead outfit" sound prioritizes catchy, sing-along choruses (battle cries) over raw aggression. Visuals and Impact
The track features iconic vocals from Wattie (lead singer of the French Oi! band Lion’s Law ) and Degi (from the Czech band Saints & Sinners ). Critically, the track is praised for blending the
A central message is the strength of the community, with the recurring chant, "We're screaming Oi! We're becoming more. The world is in our hands".
