Hawaiian Pride Chords by Hawaiian Soljah

Tempo:
127.95 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

Bb

Dm

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hawaiian Pride chords
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[F] [C] [Dm]
[Bb] [F]
[C] [Dm]
[Bb] Now, [F] we said no.
[Am] Hawaiian.
[C] [Dm]
[Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian side.
[Bb] For a while.
Now, [F] we said no.
[C] Hawaiian.
[Dm]
[Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian side.
For [Bb] a while.
[F]
Said [C] I remember.
[Dm] And what my grandpa [Bb] said.
[F]
About [C] all the things that the white [Dm] man came and did.
[Bb] [F]
They claim they [C] come in peace.
And [Dm] about the islands they were trying [Bb] to seize.
[F]
[C] Corrupting our culture while spreading [Dm] the disease.
[Bb] Yeah.
[F] So I'm going to spit the truth.
When I'm in the booth.
I'm [C] pulling [Dm]
through.
I [Bb] [F] got a Haitian crew.
[C] [Dm] From Papua New Guinea.
[Bb] Don't forget about the warriors.
Coming from [F] Fiji.
Coming [C] with the hits.
It ain't [Dm] easy.
I got a hit right here.
[Bb] Island princess that don't ever [F] leave me.
In [C] the middle of the way they can't wait to [Dm] see me.
Been a long wait.
[Bb] This one is for my people.
Now, [F] we said no.
[C] Hawaiian.
[Dm]
Feel [Bb] me one more [F] time.
Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian side.
for [Bb] a while.
Now [F] be said no, [C] Hawaiian, [Dm] go pride.
[Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
Allow [C] me to
release my [Dm] Polynesian side for [Bb] a while.
[F]
As [C] time went by, [B] the more and more ships [Bb] came
through, [F] which started [C] a trade and the trust [Dm] between us grew.
[Bb] [F]
We treated [C] them like kings
[Dm] and now they want [Bb] everything [F] to put [C] up their fences with their signs, [Dm] no trespassing.
[Bb] So
[F] we got to keep strong, keep holding [C] on because we're living in a world where things go [Dm] wrong
and the time goes on and the more it comes, we'll be [Bb] forced into a battle that cannot
be won.
[F] And I'm trying to see past reality, [C] what had happened in the past done illegally.
[Dm] And I can only be what I'm supposed to be, the [Bb] one who was chosen by my people to speak.
[F] So I'm going to tell you right here and I'm going to give you the [C] real, way that I've
been speaking is the way that I feel.
[Dm] Do you know how many people that your actions have
killed?
And do you know [Bb] we had a royalty before you were here?
[F] So why don't you go back to
where you're [C] from and to give us all back the Hawaiian kingdom.
[Dm] It's the least you could
do for the things you've done.
This one [Bb] is for my queen who you put in prison.
[F]
[C] Now be
[Dm]
no pride.
[Bb] Feel me one more time.
[F]
Allow me [C] to release my [Dm] Polynesian side [Bb] for a while.
Now [F] me say no, [C] Hawaiian [Dm]
pride.
[Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian
side for [Bb] a while.
[F]
And [C] until this day, there [Dm] was a limit to the things [Bb] we'd say, [F]
but slowly
[C] our culture is fading [Dm]
away.
[Bb] [F]
So right [C] here, right now, [Dm] it's a must that we all [Bb] unite.
[F]
If not [C] for ourselves, then for the [Dm]
keikis who are [Bb] not the future.
Yeah, that's right.
[F] Said I'm just a local boy coming out the [C] islands, trying to make the people cross country, [Dm] smile
to the reggae beat that you're hearing on [Bb] vibe.
But mixed with the lyrics from one proud [F] Hawaiian,
speaking out loud all across the land.
[C] My sister and I are proud to be a Hawaiian.
[Dm] Ain't no shame
in the game when you're living in vain.
Cause all [Bb] blood are the same.
We're just a Hawaiian
strain.
[F] Stop trying to act like someone else.
But body of [C] people supposed to be respectful.
You're the act of [Dm] deceitful.
Live on the most beautifulest place on earth.
[Bb] And you've been
blessed with the lowest since the day of your birth.
[F] And my queen will give her life for her
people.
That's [C] right.
I didn't want her blood.
She helped keep us alive.
[Dm] And now I'm living in
a struggle.
No, I'm [Bb] not living rich, but I'm living with [F] pride.
[C] [Dm]
[Bb] [F]
[C] [Dm]
[Bb] [F]
[C] [Dm]
[Bb] [F]
[C] [Dm]
[Bb] For a while.
[F] [C] [Dm]
[Bb]
Key:  
F
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C
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Bb
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Dm
2311
Am
2311
F
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C
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Bb
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To learn Hawaiian Soljah - Hawaiian Pride chords, your first step should be understanding these chords - Dm, Bb, F, C and Dm in sequence. A strategic approach would be to train at 63 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 128. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: F Major.

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[F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ Now, [F] we said no.
_ [Am] _ Hawaiian.
[C] _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
_ Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian side.
[Bb] For a while.
Now, [F] we said no.
_ [C] _ Hawaiian.
_ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
_ Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian side.
For [Bb] a while.
_ [F] _
_ Said [C] I remember.
[Dm] And what my grandpa [Bb] said.
_ _ [F] _
_ About [C] all the things that the white [Dm] man came and did.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
They claim they [C] come in peace.
And [Dm] about the islands they were trying [Bb] to seize.
_ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] Corrupting our culture while spreading [Dm] the disease.
_ _ [Bb] _ Yeah.
[F] So I'm going to spit the truth.
When I'm in the booth.
I'm [C] pulling _ _ [Dm] _
through.
I [Bb] _ _ [F] got a Haitian crew.
_ [C] _ _ _ [Dm] From Papua New Guinea.
[Bb] Don't forget about the warriors.
Coming from [F] Fiji.
_ Coming [C] with the hits.
It ain't [Dm] easy.
I got a hit right here.
_ [Bb] Island princess that don't ever [F] leave me.
In _ [C] the middle of the way they can't wait to [Dm] see me.
Been a long wait.
[Bb] This one is for my people.
Now, [F] we said no.
_ [C] _ Hawaiian.
_ [Dm] _
_ _ Feel [Bb] me one more [F] time.
_ Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian side.
for [Bb] a while.
Now [F] be said no, _ _ [C] _ Hawaiian, [Dm] go pride.
_ [Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
_ Allow [C] me to
release my [Dm] Polynesian side for [Bb] a while.
_ [F] _
_ As [C] time went by, [B] the more and more ships [Bb] came
_ through, [F] which _ started [C] a trade and the trust [Dm] between us grew.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
We treated [C] them like kings
[Dm] and now they want [Bb] everything _ _ [F] to _ put [C] up their fences with their signs, [Dm] no trespassing.
_ [Bb] _ _ So
[F] we got to keep strong, keep holding [C] on because we're living in a world where things go [Dm] wrong
and the time goes on and the more it comes, we'll be [Bb] forced into a battle that cannot
be won.
[F] And I'm trying to see past reality, [C] what had happened in the past done illegally.
[Dm] And I can only be what I'm supposed to be, the [Bb] one who was chosen by my people to speak.
[F] So I'm going to tell you right here and I'm going to give you the [C] real, way that I've
been speaking is the way that I feel.
[Dm] Do you know how many people that your actions have
killed?
And do you know [Bb] we had a royalty before you were here?
[F] So why don't you go back to
where you're [C] from and to give us all back the Hawaiian kingdom.
[Dm] It's the least you could
do for the things you've done.
This one [Bb] is for my queen who you put in prison.
[F] _
_ _ [C] Now be
_ _ [Dm] _
no pride.
_ [Bb] Feel me one more time.
[F] _
Allow me [C] to release my [Dm] Polynesian side [Bb] for a while.
Now [F] me say no, _ [C] Hawaiian _ _ [Dm]
pride.
_ _ [Bb] Feel me one more [F] time.
_ Allow [C] me to release my [Dm] Polynesian
_ side for [Bb] a while.
_ [F] _
And [C] until this day, there [Dm] was a limit to the things [Bb] we'd say, _ _ [F] _
but slowly
[C] our culture is fading [Dm]
away.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
So right [C] here, right now, [Dm] it's a must that we all [Bb] unite.
_ _ [F] _
If not [C] for ourselves, then for the [Dm] _
keikis who are [Bb] not the future.
Yeah, that's right.
[F] Said I'm just a local boy coming out the [C] islands, trying to make the people cross country, [Dm] smile
to the reggae beat that you're hearing on [Bb] vibe.
But mixed with the lyrics from one proud [F] Hawaiian,
speaking out loud all across the land.
[C] My sister and I are proud to be a Hawaiian.
[Dm] Ain't no shame
in the game when you're living in vain.
Cause all [Bb] blood are the same.
We're just a Hawaiian
strain.
[F] Stop trying to act like someone else.
But body of [C] people supposed to be respectful.
You're the act of [Dm] deceitful.
Live on the most beautifulest place on earth.
[Bb] And you've been
blessed with the lowest since the day of your birth.
[F] And my queen will give her life for her
people.
That's [C] right.
I didn't want her blood.
She helped keep us alive.
[Dm] And now I'm living in
a struggle.
No, I'm [Bb] not living rich, but I'm living with [F] pride.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [Bb] For a while.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _