Proud

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From Neglect to Recognition: The Journey of Self-Worth in KoRn's 'Proud'

KoRn's song 'Proud' delves into the complex emotions of neglect, self-worth, and eventual recognition. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has been overlooked and undervalued, only to later become the focal point of admiration and pride. The repeated questioning, 'Must you keep looking at me,' suggests a shift in perception from being ignored to being intensely observed. This change in attention highlights the speaker's transformation and the newfound acknowledgment from those who once dismissed them.

The lines 'You took no pride in me but now I'm your everything' encapsulate the core of the song's message. It speaks to the irony and bitterness of being disregarded initially, only to become indispensable later. This shift is not just about external validation but also about the speaker's internal journey. The phrase 'I don't forget things, thinking I'm nothing' underscores a deep-seated memory of past neglect, which fuels the speaker's current sense of self-worth and pride.

KoRn, known for their raw and emotional style, often explores themes of pain, rejection, and personal growth. 'Proud' is no exception, as it captures the essence of overcoming adversity and finding strength in one's identity. The song's intense and confrontational tone mirrors the band's signature sound, blending heavy instrumentals with poignant lyrics. This track serves as a powerful anthem for anyone who has felt undervalued and has risen above to claim their worth.

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