• AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Do

    Do hats

    Do hats fit

    Do

    Do hats

    Do hats fit

    Do

    Do hats

    Do hats fit

    Do

    Do hats

    Do hats fit

    Do

    Do hats

    Do hats fit

    Do hats fit

    Do hats fit my frog?

    Do hats fit my frog?

    Do hats fit my frog?

    They do. His name is Zog!

    I’ve been going to the store

    How many hats should I buy for him?

    Ahhhhhh, NINE!

    Ahhhhhh, NINE!

    I’ve been going to the store

    How many hats should I buy for him?

    Ahhhhhh, NINE!

    Ahhhhhh, NINE!

    Do-do-du-loot-doot-dinna-lunna-loot! Dinnuna-oota-loot!

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    5 months ago

    So do people care about not being able to understand lyrics? (I can rarely understand English ones anyway.)

    • CrazyLikeGollum@lemmy.world
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      I like to be able to sing along to songs when I’m alone in the car, so even if I don’t understand the meaning of the words, I like to know the words.

      I also enjoy word play, and Du Hast has some of that. So knowing the bit of trivia about ‘Hast’ and ‘Hasst’ being homophones in German and meaning ‘have’ and ‘hate’ respectively, and the main portion of the lyrics being wedding vows adds a layer of enjoyment to the song for me.