@@chalkuswhiteus9277 sure. ich bin Deutscher, geb. 1964, und habe jede Samstags Show in den 70ern gesehen. Ist auch egal, aber diesen Song hat er mit Sicherheit nicht zum Besten geben dürfen. Azurro und anderen Mainstream, aber nicht prisen…. Grǔße aus Costa Rica
It reminds me of the Dylan Dog comic from Italy. The artwork is third rate style that Marvel discarded years ago, and the plots are corny. But the Italians think it's the best comic in the world.
In de col men seivuan Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait Uis de seim cius nau op de seim Ol uait men in de colobos dai Trrr - ciak is e maind beghin de col Bebi stei ye push yo oh Uis de seim cius nau op de seim Ol uoit men in de colobos dai Not s de seim laikiu de promisdin Iu nau in trabol lovgiai ciu gen In do camo not cius no bai for lov so Op op giast cam lau ue cam lov ai Oping tu stei laik cius go mo men Iu bicos tue men cold dobrei goris Oh sandei Ai ai smai sesler Eni els so co uil piso ai In de col men seivuan Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait Ai ai smai senflecs Eni go for doing peso ai Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait Uel ai sint no ai giv de sint Laik de cius nobodi oh gud taim lev feis go Uis de seim et seim cius go no ben Let de cius end kai for not de gai giast stei Ai ai smai senflecs Eni go for doing peso ai In de col mein seivuan Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait Lu nei si not sicidor Ah es la bebi la dai big iour Ai aismai senflecs Eni go for doing peso ai In de col mein seivuan Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait Lu nei si not sicodor Ah es la bebi la dai big iour
Considering he was doing a version of what English sounds like to non-English speakers, if you're understanding it, I have some serious worries about you ... *laugh*
@@Kinsfire It was a test would Italians listen to any music if just sounds English . Chacarron by El Chombo is total nonsense and Weird Al , Bob song use actual words but makes little sense.
This song proves.... so much. That Italians are geniuses, that pop music lyrics don't matter, that English suits rock music, that Italians know how to dance and the 70s had some bomb moves... that horns make magic happen.... everything.
Yeah, damned good rhythm and what a beat, right! Doesn't matter that the song itself is gibberish and that goofy hip teacher look-from-the-70's vibe is maybe some teacher we all knew somewhere. What a gas, Aye?.....Eyes! 😁😁😁
@@Flymochairman1 Aye, the first couple of times I listened to it I didn't even know it was gibberish, I was so caught up in the groove of the song and theatrics, then I listened to lyrics to see what it was about, and I was like oh, okay... what a brilliant song writer/ performer...Eyes!😂😂
It's an Italian TV programme. I don't think the song in invented English circulated outside Italy at that time. The singer is Adriano Celentano..now is 86 old age. Thanks to you tube today we can see everything,in the world.
As an American living in Germany in 1973, I remember dancing to this song and wondering why the hell I couldn’t understand what he was saying. Many years later I learned why!
@@nimomaniachannel It was actually mocking Italians who couldn't understand English but would listen to anything from America that simply sounded English, whilst also sounding Italian to those who don't know Italian.
he didn't know English but he loved American music so he just had this great tune and started throwing English words in there that he didn't know what they mehat but he had heard them ...and this is what came out.. there is another video of this song where it is black and white and it is made like an early time music video from the 60s.. great song great video and he keeps your attention for sure
Everything about this is uncanny and mesmerizing. The way Adriano moves and his general demeanor make him appear dorky, but extremely cool at the same time. The way it's hard to tell if this is a lecture or a recital. The sheer enthusiasm of everyone involved. And especially, the sense that all of it is perfectly logical to them and that we're the only ones that don't know what's happening here.
Prisencolinensinainciusol In de col men seivuan prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait Uis de seim cius men op de seim ol uat men in de colobos dai Trr... Ciak is e maind beghin de col bebi stei ye push yo oh Uis de seim cius men in de colobos dai Not is de seim laikiu de promisdin iu nau in trabol lovgiai ciu gen in do camo not cius no bai for lov so op op giast cam lau ue cam lov ai Oping tu stei laik cius go mo men iu bicos tue men cold dobrei gorls Oh sandei... Ai ai smai sesler eni els so co uil piso ai in de col men seivuan Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait Uei ai sint no ai giv de sint laik de cius nobodi oh gud taim lev feis go Uis de seim et seim cius go no ben let de cius end kai for not de gai giast stei Ai ai smai senflecs eni go for doing peso ai In de col mein seivuan prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait lu nei si not sicidor ah es la bebi la dai big iour Ai ai smai senflecs eni go for doin peso ai In de col mein saivuan prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait lu nei si not sicodor ah es la bebi la dai big iour
I get so emotional when i listen to this song . unfortunately i could never share it with anyone but here on you tube i found my crowd . I know you are like me .❤
I love the backbeat and guitars on this song. I’m surprised it’s never been used in a contemporary rap or dance song. It would have been great sample on a Beastie Boys track.
Remember, he’s not mimicking English speakers he’s mimicking specifically 70’s American soul music and how it sounded in general to some. A lot of Americans thought the slang in soul music was gibberish and that’s what this song is (think James Brown).
Not sure how this great song has passed me by until now, but I’m glad the algorithm sent it my way. I recently had to choose the music to be played at my funeral; think I might have to revise my selection. (And it’s really impressive how he learned the gibberish well enough to be able to mime along to the recording for this TV version.)
Geilste abgefahrne Scheiße!! Remebers me of the time about 1980 when i was 16 years, living in Frankfurt, Germany, and listening to the AFN American forces network. exactly so i understood the american English by having 3 years British school English: nothing😂. guess with the release of this making addict masterpiece in 1973 it was the first rap song ever. heard this song first time three months before as a soundtrack in Apple TVs series Ted Lasso, somewhere in Season 2
Apparently this is one of the first songs to use a looped backing track, over which this Adriano Celentano guy improvised these nonsense lyrics. I don't know why, but that sudden harmonica solo out of absolutely nowhere almost ended me 😅
That guy...now is 86 old age. And he made many beautiful songs in Italian. This song was a beautiful divertissment, that time. it's nice that it is appreciated 50 years later by those who have never heard it.
We the sane to choose now And hold Billdy sayin' Then a hold rate Maybe if the color boss died! Brrrrrr The chance of mine Picking the coal Baby this day, yeah Blizz Joe - oh! We the sane to choose now And hold Billdy sayin' Then a hold rate Maybe if the color boss died! Whether she sayin', Mike You the "can't be seen" You never chomp another Jersey god Paper the jam (Okay, have to get back to work now).
(I'll pick up where you left off. ) You the comma knob two so bite so not sure hobby lobby Lotta car but no time Oh, but different dust stan, wipe the shoes of Culver man you would just talk to call afraid of girls Hold something Aye eye mine, says lake, and you're so cold with diesel eyes You're the cold man says one, please and hold an eye chew soul Alright My eyes mine senseless, any goats don't go with basil eyes (Someone else please take over, this is too hard.
Its the best sounding gibberish American song ever performed by an Italian, or anyone else for that matter. Iove it, and I'm American. Silly or not, that's a catchy sound, and entertaining as well. The two most important ingredients a song must have to gain popularity.
The song is of 1973. The language is between a slang and a grammelot, made-up words that follow phonetic rules and can be pronounced, yet most of them have no dictionary definition or meaning.
@@CindyBallreich no evidence to claim that. In fact most of his songs that became a hit in Italy didn't have any American accent. It became a hit because of its sound, rhythm and so forth.
One of the first signs of suffering from a stroke is the ability to actually understand what hes singing.
What he was singing was made up gibberish ! He wanted to show you could have a hit record so long as it sounded American !
Yeah, when it starts to make sense, call a doctor...or just play it again! 😀😀😀
😅👌🏼
Kinda reminds me of the gibberish scene from Happy Gilmore.
_"Gellahoo-hoo, zabbadoo, gelaw!"_
BBRRRRRHHHH!!!!!
I love the part where he says: "wnasayasahshoozsnowcomigsyashrahorribolsdiege alright"
That is a great part of a great song, but what really gets me is when he says, "Hobahoba."
@@p.l.g3190 My knees were quivering at that part
I'm more of a weyukeseymindasanladashoozacobamaneldeztuhanderkaswendaglasustains typa guy
This song is how I learned to speak English.
Adsflecs niom naw English wurry, wean meen neraps gien 2009
This was decades before anyone heard Valentina Hasan singing "Ken Lee" at her Music Idol audition
Masterpiece! A song about nothing. This should have been in one one of Seinfeld episodes.
How could he remember the words if he ever did this live? lol
J adore adriano la il me fait vraiment rigoler 😂😂😂
Heart touching song.
"eyes", "sleepin", "we", "you", "breeze", "shoes"...........I hear these words a lot.
I can understand more words in this than Yellow Ledbetter
Or Neil Young
Canzone demenziale che canto spesso e volentieri
Ringrazio vivamente della gentile gradita e graziosa condivisione io sono Solidale cameratesco massiccio caratterialmente e pienamente
I cannot believe that someone made a hit by speaking in charismatic tongues 🤔
Great song. Big in the 60's and 70's on German TV.
Try "Azzuro" another belter..
I listened to that song, pretty good
where did you see it in German TV?
Yes German TV. He was a regular guest on their Variety shows.
@@chalkuswhiteus9277 sure. ich bin Deutscher, geb. 1964, und habe jede Samstags Show in den 70ern gesehen.
Ist auch egal, aber diesen Song hat er mit Sicherheit nicht zum Besten geben dürfen. Azurro und anderen Mainstream, aber nicht prisen….
Grǔße aus Costa Rica
I was referring to Celentano not the song.@@AndreasGleitsmann
❤️
The sax is awesome
Be sure to look up some of the remixes! My favorite is by Tub Ring. It’s totally amped up!
Why does the beat actually make the song better
Somehow it sounds more English at 2x speed
🎵🎵🎵🎼
It reminds me of the Dylan Dog comic from Italy. The artwork is third rate style that Marvel discarded years ago, and the plots are corny. But the Italians think it's the best comic in the world.
Winston Churchill core
In de col men seivuan
Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
Uis de seim cius nau op de seim
Ol uait men in de colobos dai
Trrr - ciak is e maind beghin de col
Bebi stei ye push yo oh
Uis de seim cius nau op de seim
Ol uoit men in de colobos dai
Not s de seim laikiu de promisdin
Iu nau in trabol lovgiai ciu gen
In do camo not cius no bai for lov so
Op op giast cam lau ue cam lov ai
Oping tu stei laik cius go mo men
Iu bicos tue men cold dobrei goris
Oh sandei
Ai ai smai sesler
Eni els so co uil piso ai
In de col men seivuan
Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
Ai ai smai senflecs
Eni go for doing peso ai
Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
Uel ai sint no ai giv de sint
Laik de cius nobodi oh gud taim lev feis go
Uis de seim et seim cius go no ben
Let de cius end kai for not de gai giast stei
Ai ai smai senflecs
Eni go for doing peso ai
In de col mein seivuan
Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
Lu nei si not sicidor
Ah es la bebi la dai big iour
Ai aismai senflecs
Eni go for doing peso ai
In de col mein seivuan
Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
Lu nei si not sicodor
Ah es la bebi la dai big iour
This song illustrates what your dog hears when you sing along to a song on the radio. 😁
The only comment here that makes sense. Like WTF is this sh*t supposed to be?
@@doglvr1the song is meant to mimic what English sounds like to non English speakers
@@doglvr1 It is very clever and intelligent song writing, which is why you think it is sht.
@@MrHendrix17I want to add that he wanted to show that italians never understood english and everything that sounded like it could become an hit
Those trumpets or whatever the instrument is are just so fkn well placed, what a beauty
That 3/4 or something...so good
It's the fact that they're syncopated, or they're more-less woven in between the beats/rhythm of the drums. It fucks for sure.
trumpet/trombone/bari sax, probably atlo sax in there, too, fairly standard for jazz bands. Very well done, for sure.
that harmonica
@@sorafromgenshin she could blow my harmonica anytime.
I wish i could explain why I love this so much! 😂
Easy, it's got a great beat you can tap your foot to.
because it is ADRIANO CELENTANO
The woman playing the harmonica is his wife.
Because whatever lyrics you sing you are very much correct@@monsterofgloom
Because it a banger
When you're happy, you enjoy the music, when you're sad, yoy understand the lyrics...
When you have a stroke*
sad and having a stroke maybe
Considering he was doing a version of what English sounds like to non-English speakers, if you're understanding it, I have some serious worries about you ... *laugh*
sooo qwefd fpzzeeyiesd ffdlfeeemling eind isl !
@@Kinsfire It was a test would Italians listen to any music if just sounds English .
Chacarron by El Chombo is total nonsense and Weird Al , Bob song use actual words but makes little sense.
This song proves.... so much. That Italians are geniuses, that pop music lyrics don't matter, that English suits rock music, that Italians know how to dance and the 70s had some bomb moves... that horns make magic happen.... everything.
ALRIGHT!
😂😂😂
0:26 color balls dyed
Brrrr chance you might get the cold 😂
*maybe get your color balls dyed
That part really spoke to me.. inspirational
I was born in 70 and I can't believe I never heard this highly addictive song before, the video is so fun to watch too, I keep coming back for more😂
Yeah, damned good rhythm and what a beat, right! Doesn't matter that the song itself is gibberish and that goofy hip teacher look-from-the-70's vibe is maybe some teacher we all knew somewhere. What a gas, Aye?.....Eyes! 😁😁😁
@@Flymochairman1 Aye, the first couple of times I listened to it I didn't even know it was gibberish, I was so caught up in the groove of the song and theatrics, then I listened to lyrics to see what it was about, and I was like oh, okay... what a brilliant song writer/ performer...Eyes!😂😂
It's an Italian TV programme.
I don't think the song in invented English circulated outside Italy at that time.
The singer is Adriano Celentano..now is 86 old age.
Thanks to you tube today we can see everything,in the world.
@@Flymochairman1 I
Huge hit in southern France too, at that moment !
As an American living in Germany in 1973, I remember dancing to this song and wondering why the hell I couldn’t understand what he was saying. Many years later I learned why!
🤣🤣🤣
For anyone wondering, I'm an American. Was born and raised in America, and English was my first language. This is the most English song ever sung.
I think it was supposed to be if you think about it.
I think it was more like mocking America
@@nimomaniachannel It was actually mocking Italians who couldn't understand English but would listen to anything from America that simply sounded English, whilst also sounding Italian to those who don't know Italian.
he didn't know English but he loved American music so he just had this great tune and started throwing English words in there that he didn't know what they mehat but he had heard them ...and this is what came out.. there is another video of this song where it is black and white and it is made like an early time music video from the 60s.. great song great video and he keeps your attention for sure
@missdeedee53 I think I saw the black and white music video on Instagram once. can't find it anywhere though.
Well put! Just over and over above average English😂
The most impressive thing is that they could remember the lyrics.
Everything about this is uncanny and mesmerizing. The way Adriano moves and his general demeanor make him appear dorky, but extremely cool at the same time. The way it's hard to tell if this is a lecture or a recital. The sheer enthusiasm of everyone involved. And especially, the sense that all of it is perfectly logical to them and that we're the only ones that don't know what's happening here.
What did I just find? *puts in playlist*
You have good music taste!
@@oregonleeI need more! 😂❤
@@adelaidefinch6197 check out my music playlist it’s the only thing on my TH-cam, I’ve already added 3 of yours
Me too!
@@itsmecamroy check out Donovan if you don’t know who that is
Modern art and it rocks. Italian soul and brilliant absurdism in a fine blend :)
Prisencolinensinainciusol
In de col men seivuan
prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
Uis de seim cius men
op de seim ol uat men
in de colobos dai
Trr...
Ciak is e maind beghin de col
bebi stei ye push yo oh
Uis de seim cius men
in de colobos dai
Not is de seim laikiu
de promisdin iu nau
in trabol lovgiai ciu gen
in do camo not cius no bai
for lov so op op giast
cam lau ue cam lov ai
Oping tu stei laik cius
go mo men
iu bicos tue men cold
dobrei gorls
Oh sandei...
Ai ai smai sesler
eni els so co uil piso ai
in de col men seivuan
Prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
Uei ai sint no ai
giv de sint laik de cius
nobodi oh gud taim lev feis go
Uis de seim et seim cius
go no ben let de cius
end kai for not de gai giast stei
Ai ai smai senflecs
eni go for doing peso ai
In de col mein seivuan
prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
lu nei si not sicidor
ah es la bebi la dai big iour
Ai ai smai senflecs
eni go for doin peso ai
In de col mein saivuan
prisencolinensinainciusol ol rait
lu nei si not sicodor
ah es la bebi la dai big iour
My favorite part is when the girl comes out of nowhere with the harmoica solo, then it cuts to him getting down in front of the class .
She’s his wife for what i remember and especially they still loving each other ❤
She's his wife, Claudia Mori
This dude is a genius. Can't stop listening to this incredible beat!
M
Celentano has 100s of good songs
@@oregonlee He does for sure. :)
I have such a hard time understanding lyrics in most songs. I absolutely love this because the song makes perfect sense to me.
Based, same here. I love when he drop: I ice my sezlech and go ice with beeezo, ice?
@@BruselskySluzebnik all right!
You have a stroke
Strangest song ive ever heard .
Love it 😂
He wanted to make a song about how funny the English language was(to him anyway) So he made a song that sounded like he knew English
I get so emotional when i listen to this song . unfortunately i could never share it with anyone but here on you tube i found my crowd . I know you are like me .❤
Italian Doctor Who is weird...
I love the backbeat and guitars on this song. I’m surprised it’s never been used in a contemporary rap or dance song. It would have been great sample on a Beastie Boys track.
This should be what real life is like.
Certified banger
Going to make this my new go to for karaoke
Post a video of you singing it on TH-cam and I'll sub to your channel for life 🤣
The only word I understood was alright
Remember, he’s not mimicking English speakers he’s mimicking specifically 70’s American soul music and how it sounded in general to some. A lot of Americans thought the slang in soul music was gibberish and that’s what this song is (think James Brown).
More Bob Dylan than James Brown.
Not sure how this great song has passed me by until now, but I’m glad the algorithm sent it my way. I recently had to choose the music to be played at my funeral; think I might have to revise my selection. (And it’s really impressive how he learned the gibberish well enough to be able to mime along to the recording for this TV version.)
I have mixed feelings about this song, one hand it's a banger, on the other listening to it makes me feel like I've had a fucking stroke.
Do you taste green?
The story is he said that he could write a song that makes no sense and it will be a hit
The teacher is teaching the class. He's looking for someone to answer. And he chose one girl, she answered correctly. The teacher is pleased.
That "girl" is his real-life wife. They are still together.
@@nomadbitteyou right ,,,and he is not talking English,,,Just saying words whitout significated
He's like 😃😃😃👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Celentano approves of the girl in white 1:38, or else he would have to sleep on the couch that night
Note that the girl who stands and sings is the one not dancing - she's taking notes, like a good student.
Looked up that is actually his wife of now 59+ years Claudia Mori
She sounds like Magenta from RHPS!
She was told to stay after class and write 100 times: “Es toomins sayg guna nosto, aye, aye!”
@@bonniebickett4520its Astounding!!!
Even if the lyrics are nonsense, He’s got some moves
not by chance in Italy his nickname is "the springy one" (il molleggiato) 😁😁
Geilste abgefahrne Scheiße!!
Remebers me of the time about 1980 when i was 16 years, living in Frankfurt, Germany, and listening to the AFN American forces network. exactly so i understood the american English by having 3 years British school English: nothing😂.
guess with the release of this making addict masterpiece in 1973 it was the first rap song ever.
heard this song first time three months before as a soundtrack in Apple TVs series Ted Lasso, somewhere in Season 2
You can call May Seawon present call it aint china', it ain't use'all. All right.
Google translate is going to have a fkg field day with this absolute banger of gibberish!x
Those Italian TV studio audiences had no appreciation for this in the early 70s...Still a great song!
These Sims mods are getting wild.
Apparently this is one of the first songs to use a looped backing track, over which this Adriano Celentano guy improvised these nonsense lyrics.
I don't know why, but that sudden harmonica solo out of absolutely nowhere almost ended me 😅
That guy...now is 86 old age.
And he made many beautiful songs in Italian.
This song was a beautiful divertissment, that time.
it's nice that it is appreciated 50 years later by those who have never heard it.
@@pietrar8970 Yep, he's an international legend.
That beautiful lady playing the harmonica is Claudia Mori, Celentano wife ❤
@@renaldocosentino8206 She's very pretty. I like the smile he gives her too, it's so wholesome.
@@renaldocosentino8206 I was wondering if that wasn't Claudia! Bellissima
Absolutely fascinating! It had to be a hit! I had to download it!!!
Then you've got the best sounding version of it!
@@monsterofgloom this version is by far superior to any other one
@@oregonlee Thank you, I worked hard on this one. To make it punchy, but not too 'modern".
We the sane to choose now
And hold Billdy sayin'
Then a hold rate
Maybe if the color boss died!
Brrrrrr
The chance of mine
Picking the coal
Baby this day, yeah
Blizz Joe - oh!
We the sane to choose now
And hold Billdy sayin'
Then a hold rate
Maybe if the color boss died!
Whether she sayin', Mike
You the "can't be seen"
You never chomp another Jersey god
Paper the jam
(Okay, have to get back to work now).
Noooooooo
You're bloody mf genius 😂😂😂😂
That's fucking brilliant! 😂
(I'll pick up where you left off. )
You the comma knob two so bite so not sure hobby lobby Lotta car but no time
Oh, but different dust stan, wipe the shoes of Culver man you would just talk to call afraid of girls
Hold something
Aye eye mine, says lake, and you're so cold with diesel eyes
You're the cold man says one, please and hold an eye chew soul
Alright
My eyes mine senseless, any goats don't go with basil eyes
(Someone else please take over, this is too hard.
Poke something.....
I can’t keep a straight face watching this, good $H!+ right here. Got me rolling😂😂
Finally music from my realm...
Does anyone else hear Wakko Warner from Animaniacs at the beginning?
this guy can speak English better than any Native English speaker can
This actually heals my brain somehow…
it's the 1:45 for me 👌
Rip colored boss
Isn't this Davie504 in some alternative future timeline?!
Its the best sounding gibberish American song ever performed by an Italian, or anyone else for that matter. Iove it, and I'm American. Silly or not, that's a catchy sound, and entertaining as well. The two most important ingredients a song must have to gain popularity.
Absolutely delightful 😂
I've been laughghing so hard, I thought it was Sacha Baron Cohen. Jokes on me.
tää sotkee you tuben algorytmit täysin
Masterpiece.
She blew it 3:00
I found this high on mushrooms Five hours ago i'm just Now getting he's not saying anything
Never heard of this song, until recently watched video on "Elusive Truths".
Wtf this isn't American English.
Just what the hell is this language?!
The song is of 1973. The language is between a slang and a grammelot, made-up words that follow phonetic rules and can be pronounced, yet most of them have no dictionary definition or meaning.
Gibberish meant to sound like English, as thought up by an Italian dude.
@@wordforger the concept "Prisencolinensinainciusol" meant ''presa per-il-culo", that's, take someone for a ride.
It was written to prove a point that anything sung with an American accent would be a hit in Italy. It was a hit in Italy
@@CindyBallreich no evidence to claim that. In fact most of his songs that became a hit in Italy didn't have any American accent. It became a hit because of its sound, rhythm and so forth.
ai sh vdtgen wstafrda kovastetrim !!
Кривий Ріг 📯 вітає🎉 всіх, мирного неба Україні👍👍👍
All right!
I understand this perfectly. Seems like y'all are suffering from a severe skill issue.
Amazing 😂
These words actually do make sense. This is a dialect from downtown Buffalo.
First line is...
"When wearing same shoes while hold'em saying then horrible maybe get condom balls died."
Do not,
under any circumstances,
play this backwards.
il est bien monté dis donc ! Josette ......viens voir !
wonderfull piece - but this video seems not really in sync
I just noticed his wife is the only one sitting still. lol
There he is, an american man, speaking english. I enjoy.
I like the girl in the green...
The craziest song I've ever heard. Love it.
And he had *EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM THAT NIGHT*
🎉 c'est vraiment incroyable 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
1:16 I think he says: Hold Something.
Otra ,canción;para la " O .N . U " ...........
Fun Fact: He was known in Italy as the Human Slinky because of the way he danced.