I feel like we need to appreciate, Daniel hired like, dozens of people, and probably a full professional team, to shoot an official Music Video where he literally just raps gibberish.
I think he meant I am from Japan, yes english sounds like this Edit:The amount of people trying to correct me listen guys I understand I made a mistake OK I was just saying what I thought he was meant was trying to say and I didn't mean it to be mean
Ah, makes me nostalgic. Friends and I used to sing "english" songs as children, while having 0% understanding of said language. 100% sounded like this 💀
Yeah, ive listened to this song like 10 tines already so im kinda used to it, but it sounded exactly like other rap songs the first time i listened to it
I like how he randomly drops regular English words, because as a non-English speaker when you listen to English music you will occasionally recognize some words, or some words will sound like a word from your language
i can fully understand a music i forgot the name, but exactly it's famous part i can still hear like a non speaker, i hear "akimilaki wouringsfo" bread
I love how in an attempt to point out a language barrier, you inadvertently created a song which bridges that very same gap. This is a song which ensures that everyone, regardless of language, all share the same mutual confusion about what the lyrics actually mean.
an italian singer made something similar in 70's. Search for Adriano Celentano - Prisencolinensinainciusol, it's him singing gibberish mocking english but it's actually a banger!
A rap song that doesn’t promote violence, hate, lust, greed, jealousy, addiction, division, perversion, victimhood, fear, self, or lies. This is amazing!!!
Well he had some words here that was spanish, at like 1:57 he said something like "como se llama tiene aqui" or "como se llama tiene a mi" so yeh that was a hard bar
Aaah but watch out for typical gibberish in songs... It ain't actually gipperish. There is enough understandable words mixed in that your brain subconsciously fills in the blanks... And you have no clue what you were just told. But, it 100% causes an emotional/mental/cognitive reaction. Ever find yourself having some kind of emotional reaction after lyrics that you didn't consciously understand? This shit is in ALL music across all genres nowadays. It's scary.. And I am pretty sure it's done on purpose. ... Gotta love subliminal messaging social programming. ... Oh wait, subliminal messaging is illegal.........
Nobody gonna mention how cinematic the first scene was??? I love how he actually put some normal English words to prove that English sound completely gibberish to non English speaker
He threw a little Spanish in too, around 1:57 “como se llama te amo a mi”. I only speak a little Spanish but I’m pretty sure it’s still kinda gibberish lol
Yeah, was going to comment saying that it reminded me of J-rap, but same difference. I can't speak Korean or Japanese, but listen to a lot of music from both. And honestly...this song is now added to my Spotify, fits right in XD
bmud he disnt actually sing it on stage i mean he recorded it in a studio and put the sound on the clip thats how it works. He can just read it in the studio why would he memorise all this 😅 + it could be some improv i mean no one would notice a mistake …
Here are the lyrics: Ok One blash esh ta. Slippy. c glippy flippidy chop. Blippity glop. Flop-a gop-a jippidy wop Blippity sclop c-bdrop-a coppa Chippidy cop Coppedy pop Pop-a sock-a Boppity schlop Bloppity glop c-blippy! c-Bawa shawa Gowa sha geewa Gowa sha Bc! Howma tima tuh gowa Gowa ta blitty dowa da Howma skimmy de djowa Eyegowa Igowallah Wah! Owa jiwwy di gowa Sowa da viddy vadda wah! ccOW! c skrippy goppa gippy Da shippy Goppa du wippy Gippy flippy Goppa choppa tu wippy Goppa tu sklippy Goppa gippy Toppa goppa duh flippy Goppa tu wippy Goppa shoppa tu wippa Badiddy Wita baddawah D-d-d-dribbin onna nibbin Wanna gibbon widda chibbin Name-a-lame a-gonga-lame cni-duh-mare a gribbin-iddle! Paradiddle Scara baraliddle Bonkey lee, bonkey do, scabby-dare-a-biddle! Hey! Hobbeldy-bee Scamada bobbidy sobbedy wee Comedy gee Como se llama te amo a mi (woo!) Pakity pee Sakity see Lakity bakity rakity ree Pamala damala namala skamala M T V! Diwa tigalla Ti duffa gee dawa chaddah Bee-duku gee duku jaddah Bah-duka jeedu-wee-wah c skaba we wifi password Badutu we wutu massworm Taboo-du we wubu baffurm Dabada we wudu ya Yeah Chiwa dawa du Siwa gawa tu custin Powers Lookin' amme like ayegodda goa nuthur owa csowa tida whyda edunida bowa showa Eskwibby showa dowa seewee towa teewee jaba Hebe chai c-heda howa cskabba dabba Sheba dowha cshabbady hwa cshlabba dabba Shewutu wa c bobbily la csklabba daba Shewudu wa cskiwudu wa Wiwi daba Dibbity da, skabbedy wibbidy flibbidy bibbidy ba, Klibbity ka, kammady tiddly fiddle-dee wibbidy wa, yibbidy ya, Plibbity pla, skamady bibble-dee wibbildy flibbity flaaaaBOY Pamma-dee onalee tramady funneldeez nuts, skwibbity skwaaBOY. Menku. Slemper with flango bajeegin. When you firspepple on a reemstrap, dredju mether wanna gubby? Dredju mether wanna gubby? What are you saying? Igowallah Well welm gelm Beluklaa bashooey. Errybuyygud? Haha. Ok
@cementenjoyer Yes, but the spanish part is even better, because most of the time, these people don't know spanish and sing it fluently in a random part of the song when none of the song has anything spanish related
Or could even recognize some words in the other language. Like when I listen to Korean music I can pick out words I know even if as a whole I don't know what they're saying lol
I mean the actual English words make it sound English a bit even if you know english because, atleast for me you sometimes don’t really listen to the lyrics, your brain just kind registers it as English when it hears one word of it idk
No joke. As a child, when I had started learning English, there was this song that would play EVERYWHERE: Rise Up by Yves La Rock, and it goes "my dream is to fly, over the rainbow, so high". What I sang was "Myreem is to fli ovararembo sohain". Needless to say, I was ashamed of myself when I finally found the song as an older teen and actually read the lyrics.
That reminds me of a cover of Scarborough Fair where the non-English-native singer sang "parsley, *SAY,* rosemary, and thyme..." instead of "sage" like in the normal lyrics. It sounded so off I had to laugh, but definitely not judge because I can so easily see myself making the same kind of mistake in my own second language (Dutch.)
@@WynneL Lmao! Like that one joke about a Spanish- speaker that requested a song on the radio and was saying "estos son Reebok o son Nike" (are these Reebok or are these Nike) turns out he was asking for "this is the rhythm of the night".
This is like a modern interpretation of Prisencolinensineinciusol, a song written by an Italian man who spoke zero English but was convinced that any English-sounding song would become a hit in Italy, so he composed a song with gibberish lyrics that sound eerily reminiscent of American English without actually meaning anything, and sure enough it became a massive hit and many people never realized the lyrics were meaningless. Also the song sounds like an early form of rap, and it genuinely slaps. This song slaps too.
2:54 as a person which english is not my first language, this is the part that sounds most like english and i actually thought it was english for a moment
Sadly that just means your language is YOUNG enough. All languages drift in pronunciation over time. The Koreans even went so far as to invent their own phonetic alphabet just for their language...500 years ago, and now there are words spelled with silent letters not pronounced any more. Just give it a few centuries...
I love how occasionally there was a recognizable word, Wi-Fi password, comedy, boy, or the line where he spoke Spanish. Fits since you can sometimes hear words you recognize when that’s not what’s actually said.
I don’t know what’s crazier: that this is such well-produced gibberish or that I can point out the Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Lil’ Wayne styles of gibberish...
I heard Wayne from start to finish. A Millie came to mind. Em does not have a distinctive sound in rap. He doesn’t do anything that hasn’t already been done in rap.
@@citizencoy4393 aint no way bro said that Eminem doesnt have a distinctive sound when he up there for one of the most distinctive. The only person that comes to mind that is more is Snoop and I'm sure there is more but like even Em's recent stuff just hits so fresh cuz his of his unique style.
I picked up on the Eminem influence right around 1:18 and i barely listen to Eminem or other rap. Because it was already mentioned I can hear the The Kendrick Lamar influence too. The only Kenrick song I've paid attention to is "Money Trees." I downloaded ir back when Starbucks gave away free iTunes somgs.
@@citizencoy4393 thats some insane take right there lmfao. You can clearly tell when its eminem writing verse. Listen to like half the shit Dr Dre is on with him
Its like that song by the Italian guy who made a rock song but like 1950?(Possibly 60 or 70) rock that had no actual English in it but was supposed to mimic it. I can't say the name it is spelled like medicine and is sooo long, I don't have the dexterity to type it on my phone screen.
here's the thing this surprisingly counts lyrical rap. not mumble. because all the words hes saying as much as they are gibberish they are being enunciated and heard clearly. truly a work of art
Yeah it's hard to hear them for what they are (especially with the gibberish being flashed that would usually be heard by listeners) but there are real lyrics behind it and it's cool. Kinda fun to try to hear the lyrics, honestly
@@JohnSmith-bw6pv You clearly don't understand that comedy is making people laugh or that what makes people laugh is subjective. So there is basically nothing to understand. Just observing what makes people laugh, which is almost anything depending on context and deliver.
As a bilingual speaker (english and portuguese), i 100% confirm that this is actually very accurate. This is exactely what a non english speakers hear on rap music, and i am no joking.
Imangine you're playing 'The Sims' And your character turns on the tv and you just hear: Ok One blash esh ta. Slippy. A glippy flippidy chop. Blippity glop. Flop-a gop-a jippidy wop Blippity sclop A-bdrop-a coppa Chippidy cop Coppedy pop Pop-a sock-a Boppity schlop Bloppity glop A-blippy! A-Bawa shawa Gowa sha geewa Gowa sha BA! Howma tima tuh gowa Gowa ta blitty dowa da Howma skimmy de djowa Eyegowa Igowallah Wah! Owa jiwwy di gowa Sowa da viddy vadda wah! AAOW! A skrippy goppa gippy da shippy Goppa du wippy Gippy flippy Goppa choppa tu wippy Goppa tu sklippy Goppa gippy Toppa goppa duh flippy Goppa tu wippy Goppa shoppa tu wippa Badiddy Wita baddawah D-d-d-dribbin onna nibbin wanna gibbon widda chibbin Name-a-lame a-gonga-lame ani-duh-mare a gribbin-iddle! Paradiddle Scara baraliddle Bonkey lee, bonkey do, scabby-dare-a-biddle! Hey! Hobbeldy-bee Scamada bobbidy sobbedy wee Comedy gee Como se llama te amo a mi (woo!) Pakity pee Sakity see Lakity bakity rakity ree Pamala damala namala skamala M T V! Diwa tigalla Ti duffa gee dawa chaddah Bee-duku gee duku jaddah Bah-duka jeedu-wee-wah A skaba we wifi password Badutu we wutu massworm Taboo-du we wubu baffurm Dabada we wudu ya Yeah Chiwa dawa du Siwa gawa tu Austin Powers Lookin’ amme like ayegodda goa nuthur owa Asowa tida whyda edunida bowa showa Eskwibby showa dowa seewee towa teewee jaba Hebe chai A-heda howa Askabba dabba Sheba dowha Ashabbady hwa Ashlabba dabba Shewutu wa A bobbily la Asklabba daba Shewudu wa Askiwudu wa Wiwi daba Dibbity da, skabbedy wibbidy flibbidy bibbidy ba, Klibbity ka, kammady tiddly fiddle-dee wibbidy wa, yibbidy ya, Plibbity pla, skamady bibble-dee wibbildy flibbity flaaaaBOY Pamma-dee onalee tramady funneldeez nuts, skwibbity skwaaBOY. Menku. Slemper with flango bajeegin. When you firspepple on a reemstrap, dredju mether wanna gubby? … Dredju mether wanna gubby?
What kills me is seeing non-natives cover a song for which I can't interpret the English as a native speaker! I can never hear complete lyrics in a song.
Wait when you speak english there's a point where you actually start to understand rap? I thought this was just something with songs in general, that no matter the language you can't fucking make up what they say without the lyrics lol
Growing up with Danish as my native language, I just wanna say: i sang like this until i was 10 and understood that english wasn't just random weird jibberish. IT HAD MEANING!! 🤯
Fellow dane here, I think I had the same eureka moment at a young age, when I realized that some songs made absolutely no sense to me, because there are other languages besides the one you grew up with
@@yoitscam2273 It creates the same issue as with mainstream pop. Mass produced same sounding nonsense that's catchy. Nothing deeper, nothing inspiring, nothing thought provoking, just the audio version of pretty colours. There's no reason we can't have thought provoking lyrics and dopamine pumping audio, other then the lack of ability by the artist, but then if the artist really can't do artistic lyrics why exactly are they popular? Point is its a reduction of quality to the music, any music, when only one half of the components are good, setting for this half ass approach just leads to further degeneration in quality, to the point you end up with mumble rap or just random noises being sung to add to the tracks sound, which kinda defeats the point of rap don't you think?
@@Atom_X. Agreed, popular rap nowadays is all mass produced catchy nonsense. Unlike back in the day when we had real spitters like MC Hammer & The Sugarhill Gang. (sarcasm) The most popular stuff always has and always will be what's most consumable to the lowest common demoninator. There's still lyrical rap, it's just not as popular. And that's okay
@@Atom_X. a lack of deeper lyrical substance does not degrade a song as much as people make it out to. a fire beat, catchy hook, and great sound can make a "mumble rap" track just as good as some lyrical masterpiece by someone hailed as an all-time great. the reason artists like carti or young thug are successful is because they know how to make great music. at least that's how i see it
As a non native English speaker, it took me a good 3 or 4 years to realize that the songs I really liked as a kid actually weren't sung in English but in Korean. Then later on found out kpop was a thing and everything made so much more sense. To me, it was all just the same 😂
I know Daniel's comment section is always highly sarcastic, but seriously this is amazing. The sound design transitioning from the intro into the song, the editing, choreography, all of it. Absolutely amazing. Well done.
Never thought I'd hear a native English speaker rapping in Skrrr so flawlessly. And beyond that, with such beautiful lyrics. It's truely touched my heart. Damn near brought me to tears.
This is perfection. -there are random english words that come out of no where like austin powers -whatever is happening in the music video makes no sense whatsoever and that adds to the non english speaker experience. -it legitimately goes hard.
No one is talking about the massive production that Daniel created. They are more focused on the lyrics than anything else, or at least that’s what they comment on
I think the great production is one of the reasons why so many people find it so appealing. It feels like a mainstream popular rap music video🤣 if there was only audio I guess less people would be talking about it.
My first language is french. Altought i am fluent in english, ra is too fast, I dont understand crap. And french rap is trash so... I dont listen to rap.
As a non-native english speaker I can confirm this is 100% accurate. Even now when I can watch movies in english I still can catch by ear in rap only 'f*ck', 'yeah', 'money', 'girl' and 'love' perfectly, the other part of lyrics is usually 'imvowpoe igowallah'
as a brazilian, i need to admit that when i was 5, I was trying to sing in english, and everything that would come out was a completely random combination of letters, just like that, i feel represented.
I'm Japanese, I have a friend who likes K-pop (Keep in mind, I am not good at Japanese, but if I hear the language, I understand every bit of it). And one day she told me about a K-pop song that was Japanese (Circus, by Stray Kids) I listened to it. No Idea.
I actually think most comedy musicians could. To do musical comedy well you need to actually have a good grasp of music, which is why there are so few successful ones, and I definitely think Daniel falls into that category.
The key to musical comedy is to have at least some music talent while also writing things that can be interpreted as funny. In that regard, I think there's thousands of musical comedians talented enough for non-comedic music. I think it would be better to just say "Daniel Thrasher Music Good." That way you wouldn't randomly disparage the many artists in the genre of musical comedy.
I love how we all have accepted Daniel’s craziness at this point. He’s gone from little piano music videos to this now😂 Edit: flippity glop bop goes harder than it should these days
@tonuahmed4227 Yes, definitely. I thought it was just hearing issues for years, but it's to do with the brain processing the sound. Often, sounds can make no sense at first until the brain unscrambles it, so there is a delay of a few seconds them your like oh this is what was said. If there is too much stimuli (like in music with lots of different sounds), language can become gibberishor some things are lost. It's usually better if I read the lyrics, and then I can suddenly hear it.
@jesusspreader8080 Honestly, I was surprised when I didn't see someone post about it. It was nice to show this song to my partner and be like "this is what happens when I listen to certain genre's of music and why I sometimes need subtitles on programs"
Igowallah is STREAMING NOW EVERYWHERE!
Yes
ROOOOAAAAR
YESSSSSSSS
Let’s freaking go!
Can't find it in spotify....
I feel like we need to appreciate, Daniel hired like, dozens of people, and probably a full professional team, to shoot an official Music Video where he literally just raps gibberish.
Real
Daniel moment
that's exactly what i was thinking xD
Especially jarring considering like 90% of his videos consist of him talking to himself and filming that with his phone's camera, like W H A T
isn't that just scatting
As a Brazilian who for most of his life lived without knowing a word of English, I can say that this is bizarrely accurate.
Brasileiro?
@@loukabarone Não, brazilian*
@@yerg2628 entendi, my friend
I know, né não 😂🤣
@@loukabarone yes broder
These lyrics are so profound and I do not know why
Ok
igowallah
skibbity
spelling bee goes unique
exactly
This song is unironically added to my playlist. That beat slaps.
lol same dude
Same for me. The majority of the music I listen to is Rock and Metal, but the song is on my playlist among the greats.
Real af
Oxygen Beats worked on Neather Zombie Pigman Rap, so of course it slaps
He's not only a good rapper, he is also fluent in the sims language.
ugh, shalloob.
mondieu uwalla? zayenaa
we really need Sims Language on google translate in this modern era 😁
iirc each voice sets have different words on each expression. you'd get the words jumbled during TL.
i do love fluent simlish
i am from japan, english like this sound yes
No comment let me fix that
Hi
Edit it just turned 999 k views to 1m a few seconds ago
Omg it's lan Boggs
I think he meant I am from Japan, yes english sounds like this
Edit:The amount of people trying to correct me listen guys I understand I made a mistake OK I was just saying what I thought he was meant was trying to say and I didn't mean it to be mean
Nutz was very clear
Ah, makes me nostalgic.
Friends and I used to sing "english" songs as children,
while having 0% understanding of said language.
100% sounded like this 💀
me too!! 😭😭😭😭
We did that too 😭
Same
Samee
sameee
Let's be honest, even for English speakers. This is how rap sounds when people can't hear quick
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Yeah, ive listened to this song like 10 tines already so im kinda used to it, but it sounded exactly like other rap songs the first time i listened to it
I like how he randomly drops regular English words, because as a non-English speaker when you listen to English music you will occasionally recognize some words, or some words will sound like a word from your language
YES hahahahahhaa
“Chiwa dawn du Siwa gawa tu Austin Powers” was my favorite
@@thegunguy0ubba gubba yubba notha hour
@@omniscientbarebonesi love the google translation on your comment
@@ghostleaf23 what is it, you cant translate your own comments, unfortunately
As a non-English speaker, I can confirm that this is exactly what rap sounds like.
why u writing this comment in english then??? are you just starting to learn or did u use google translate
I think it was meant to be a joke but maybe i misunderstood
As an English speaker this is exactly what rap sounds like to me
@@boltae r/wooosh
@@Starfeather_19same
As someone who likes to listen to like Korean and Japanese rap sometimes, I can confirm this is 100% accurate
it's uncanny
Sometimes music just transcends language
Right? It really sounded like a k-pop song when I first heard it lmao
@Enju 35 no i was literally like "this sounds like something that ateez would drop and i would stream"
Tbh I only really ever listen to rap when it is Korean or Japanese😂
If this *unironically* went so hard, imagine its potential if it had real lyrics
Honestly, just take all the Grammys. Take them.
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Dredju mether wanna gubby?
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Oh it's chris
Hahahaha
the fact that this is an actual produced and rehearsed song that took at least a month or two to create makes this 100 times better
yeah its honestly really good
lol
Knowing Daniel it probably ended in 2 days
Finally a proper rap song that are not trash
you wouldn't know a proper rap song if it hit you in the face from what I can tell@@jensenraylight8011
Being able to say not actual words, but actually able to make it sound like it isn’t just slurred together, takes actual skill.
The art of Gaslighting
Listen to "Tanzverbot - Mein Leben", another legendary piece like this
Some might call this mumble rapping but this is too good to be called that.
It does sound like it is just put together
i can fully understand a music i forgot the name, but exactly it's famous part i can still hear like a non speaker, i hear "akimilaki wouringsfo"
bread
2:58 “Dread you, a man who wanna gummy? Dread you a man who wanna gummy?” He’s asking if you dread a man who wants a gummy. Duh!
No,he said’dread you medda wuddygubby’so it still makes no sense
No its “dredju mether wanna gubby?”
@ C’mon man, let me have this. I know that’s not what he is actually saying.
I love how in an attempt to point out a language barrier, you inadvertently created a song which bridges that very same gap. This is a song which ensures that everyone, regardless of language, all share the same mutual confusion about what the lyrics actually mean.
an italian singer made something similar in 70's. Search for Adriano Celentano - Prisencolinensinainciusol, it's him singing gibberish mocking english but it's actually a banger!
A rap song that doesn’t promote violence, hate, lust, greed, jealousy, addiction, division, perversion, victimhood, fear, self, or lies. This is amazing!!!
Fall Out Boy did it first 😉
Well he had some words here that was spanish, at like 1:57 he said something like "como se llama tiene aqui" or "como se llama tiene a mi" so yeh that was a hard bar
😂 amazing
This song is proof that even when the lyrics are Gibberish, a catchy beat makes all the difference
Aaah but watch out for typical gibberish in songs... It ain't actually gipperish.
There is enough understandable words mixed in that your brain subconsciously fills in the blanks... And you have no clue what you were just told.
But, it 100% causes an emotional/mental/cognitive reaction.
Ever find yourself having some kind of emotional reaction after lyrics that you didn't consciously understand?
This shit is in ALL music across all genres nowadays. It's scary.. And I am pretty sure it's done on purpose.
... Gotta love subliminal messaging social programming.
... Oh wait, subliminal messaging is illegal.........
@@OgdenMIt really isnt that deep mate. Ive got industry friends, id rather you keep their name out of your schizo ass conspiracy theories.
@@OgdenMman’s on the hunt for the lizard people 💀
That ain't gibberish beratna. Is lang belta, pochuye ke?
I like that he actually included the lyrics.
As a non native English speaker this speaks to my childhood. Never thought I'd hear this language ever again but here we are
LOL
It's giving "free-styler-rakamakafo" vibes and I love it
yes exactly
This is exactly it kjhgfdsdfgikiueswd
Your comment deserves the 666 likes from us😂
1:57 bro turned spanish
He just called out Spanish language and thought we wouldn't notice
He said “skibidi” and thought we wouldn’t notice it
He mentioned "Voldemort with a bottle of" and thought we wouldn't notice
Nobody gonna mention how cinematic the first scene was???
I love how he actually put some normal English words to prove that English sound completely gibberish to non English speaker
Yup! That tape-up, hand movement, whisper and camera pan was smooth af!
And catching the occasional, "oh I think I knew that word!"
He threw a little Spanish in too, around 1:57 “como se llama te amo a mi”. I only speak a little Spanish but I’m pretty sure it’s still kinda gibberish lol
@@gametheus1306 I also only know a little Spanish, but I think it means “What is your name, do you love me?”
be honest you only spealt that cuzhe said it
As a non korean-speaker this could easily pass for a K-pop song and i wouldnt question it
thought exactly the same lol
Yeah, was going to comment saying that it reminded me of J-rap, but same difference. I can't speak Korean or Japanese, but listen to a lot of music from both.
And honestly...this song is now added to my Spotify, fits right in XD
not really, too many rhymes in this lmfaooooooooooo but kinda
Same 😂
My thoughts EXACTLY. Could easily pass as an early nct or skz track
Why did you cut my twerking scene?
Make him answer on Safety Third
mr william, ask him for the video file, and post it on your own channel.
for research purposes.
igowallah
I'm not sure which is funnier, the fact that you're in this video or the fact that your comment on it is barely getting any recognition.
Idk
0:50 that line was epic
ik it feels like a movie 😭
The fact that Spotify has LYRICS for this and not some extremely popular songs is CRAZY
every artist can add his own subtitles ofc
Like which
They have to manually do it and pay a monthly price lol
absolutely not true, wherever you got that information lied to you bro. you can do it for free. I used to make music, so i know
@@NakedChris
It's up to the artists/labels to add their songs to their musixmatch page. If that doesn't happen then nobody can add lyrics.
So, I think a lot of people don't realize that Daniel actually had to memorize the lyrics to produce this.
Couldn’t he have just read them?
@@NA-AN he needs to memorize to keep it always going the same way
you know, the production usually takes more than one time to record
@@imaulana1 think he means didnt/cant he just write the lyrics down to record
I know, how many hours did it take for him to memorize this?
bmud he disnt actually sing it on stage i mean he recorded it in a studio and put the sound on the clip thats how it works.
He can just read it in the studio why would he memorise all this 😅 + it could be some improv i mean no one would notice a mistake …
Here are the lyrics:
Ok
One blash esh ta.
Slippy.
c glippy flippidy chop.
Blippity glop.
Flop-a gop-a jippidy wop
Blippity sclop
c-bdrop-a coppa
Chippidy cop
Coppedy pop
Pop-a sock-a
Boppity schlop
Bloppity glop
c-blippy!
c-Bawa shawa
Gowa sha geewa
Gowa sha Bc!
Howma tima tuh gowa
Gowa ta blitty dowa da
Howma skimmy de djowa
Eyegowa Igowallah Wah!
Owa jiwwy di gowa
Sowa da viddy vadda wah!
ccOW!
c skrippy goppa gippy
Da shippy
Goppa du wippy
Gippy flippy
Goppa choppa tu wippy
Goppa tu sklippy
Goppa gippy
Toppa goppa duh flippy
Goppa tu wippy
Goppa shoppa tu wippa
Badiddy
Wita baddawah
D-d-d-dribbin onna nibbin
Wanna gibbon widda chibbin
Name-a-lame a-gonga-lame
cni-duh-mare a gribbin-iddle!
Paradiddle
Scara baraliddle
Bonkey lee, bonkey do, scabby-dare-a-biddle!
Hey!
Hobbeldy-bee
Scamada bobbidy sobbedy wee
Comedy gee
Como se llama te amo a mi (woo!)
Pakity pee
Sakity see
Lakity bakity rakity ree
Pamala damala namala skamala
M T V!
Diwa tigalla
Ti duffa gee dawa chaddah
Bee-duku gee duku jaddah
Bah-duka jeedu-wee-wah
c skaba we wifi password
Badutu we wutu massworm
Taboo-du we wubu baffurm
Dabada we wudu ya
Yeah
Chiwa dawa du
Siwa gawa tu custin Powers
Lookin' amme like ayegodda goa nuthur owa
csowa tida whyda edunida bowa showa
Eskwibby showa dowa seewee towa teewee jaba
Hebe chai
c-heda howa
cskabba dabba
Sheba dowha
cshabbady hwa
cshlabba dabba
Shewutu wa
c bobbily la
csklabba daba
Shewudu wa
cskiwudu wa
Wiwi daba
Dibbity da, skabbedy wibbidy flibbidy bibbidy ba,
Klibbity ka, kammady tiddly fiddle-dee wibbidy wa, yibbidy ya,
Plibbity pla, skamady bibble-dee wibbildy flibbity flaaaaBOY
Pamma-dee onalee tramady funneldeez nuts, skwibbity skwaaBOY.
Menku. Slemper with flango bajeegin.
When you firspepple on a reemstrap, dredju mether wanna gubby?
Dredju mether wanna gubby?
What are you saying?
Igowallah
Well welm gelm
Beluklaa bashooey.
Errybuyygud?
Haha.
Ok
Thanks a bunch. I really needed this.
Thank you very much,, I needed this for real 😂
Thank you so much brother 😊
You missed a few igowallahs and custin powers isn't a thing.
@@TheFruitNewtyour looking at *custin powers?*
The production value is ridiculous. Daniel hired a lot of cast for this. That guy is doing backflips. I want to see a behind the scenes
I think he just has that many friends 💀
Screw the BTS, lets see some talented singers do acoustic covers.
@@buzzimu Yeah, let's see some real flippity skippity fersteppled covers please. Time go goppa shoppa.
Nah he's the only person in the video. He just such a talented actor that he's playing every role.
We had a lot of fun on set- Daniel is hilarious 😆
The fact that he randomly sings in Spanish just once makes it so much more accurate
LMAO SO TRUE
Time stamp?
@@CalebBemount 1:58 I think
Holy shit I completely missed that, and I've watched this 2 or 3 times now
@cementenjoyer Yes, but the spanish part is even better, because most of the time, these people don't know spanish and sing it fluently in a random part of the song when none of the song has anything spanish related
"Can I get the language of origin please?"
*SKRRT*
Sims?
Lol
I HEARD SKIBIDI
It's a nice piece of clothing, and also a decent cut of steak, so what's not to like!
(Awkwardly covers face)
This takes me back to the good old days when I was yet to learn English, and it really did sound like that to me.
When you're happy, you enjoy the music. When you're sad, you understand the lyrics.
Igowallah😔
yes!😂
😂😂
that's why this song is a cure to sadness.
you can't be sad if you have no idea what he's, saying
uh huh
I like how he sneaks in actual words. It's very accurate because when you listen to songs in other languages, you kinda hear some words in English.
Or could even recognize some words in the other language. Like when I listen to Korean music I can pick out words I know even if as a whole I don't know what they're saying lol
@verynsawyer1413 Well, I was saying that you pick up words in whatever language you speak
I mean the actual English words make it sound English a bit even if you know english because, atleast for me you sometimes don’t really listen to the lyrics, your brain just kind registers it as English when it hears one word of it idk
WIFI PASSWORD
@@mei_.tsukimori he also sneaks in "Austin Powers" a little after that
It’s impressive that the lyrics in the description actually match what he’s singing, now we just need a karaoke version
LMAO fuck yes! I can't wait to go crashing the bar scene at my old rootin tootin american karaoke bar with the agowalla
OMG youre right, I didnt even notice
well.. yeah, he didn't freestyle this. He still had to write down "lyrics" in order to sing them.
well it's clearly rehearsed, he needed a script even if the lyrics didnt make sense
Kaizo Karaoke
1:17 💀 what is that face 💀
No joke. As a child, when I had started learning English, there was this song that would play EVERYWHERE: Rise Up by Yves La Rock, and it goes "my dream is to fly, over the rainbow, so high". What I sang was "Myreem is to fli ovararembo sohain". Needless to say, I was ashamed of myself when I finally found the song as an older teen and actually read the lyrics.
That reminds me of a cover of Scarborough Fair where the non-English-native singer sang "parsley, *SAY,* rosemary, and thyme..." instead of "sage" like in the normal lyrics.
It sounded so off I had to laugh, but definitely not judge because I can so easily see myself making the same kind of mistake in my own second language (Dutch.)
Nahh ur version of the lyrics go hard too
@@WynneL Lmao! Like that one joke about a Spanish- speaker that requested a song on the radio and was saying "estos son Reebok o son Nike" (are these Reebok or are these Nike) turns out he was asking for "this is the rhythm of the night".
@@vainitylol Little me would have felt so happy 😊
Tbh I am a native English speaker and still there are so many songs that sound like straight up nonsense so don’t feel too bad abt it😅
I love how there are some real words in here, showing how every once in a while in a rap song you can understand something.
Just like actual raps
@@ashishawasthi9796Yes, that's what they said.
@@LordVader1094😭😭😭😭
*AUSTIN POWERS*
Prisencolinensinainciusol (1972)
This is like a modern interpretation of Prisencolinensineinciusol, a song written by an Italian man who spoke zero English but was convinced that any English-sounding song would become a hit in Italy, so he composed a song with gibberish lyrics that sound eerily reminiscent of American English without actually meaning anything, and sure enough it became a massive hit and many people never realized the lyrics were meaningless. Also the song sounds like an early form of rap, and it genuinely slaps. This song slaps too.
He could speak English.
YES! I was looking for this comment, Prisencolinensineinciusol was the first thing that came to mind 🤩
@@LeRoyBoxley434 Not when he wrote the song he didn't.
Simpsons did it 😂
This is cool, thanks for sharing!
2:54 as a person which english is not my first language, this is the part that sounds most like english and i actually thought it was english for a moment
as an english speaking person, i myself actually thought that was english for a second
I second this-
As a non native English speaker, I can confirm that this is how rap sounds to us and that my language is decent enough to not have spelling contests
Same.
same greece is hard
Hahaha.
American English is pretty indecent
hahaha mist be nice
Sadly that just means your language is YOUNG enough. All languages drift in pronunciation over time. The Koreans even went so far as to invent their own phonetic alphabet just for their language...500 years ago, and now there are words spelled with silent letters not pronounced any more.
Just give it a few centuries...
LOL why is this fire 💀
Me😊 love fortnite
Because the music industry has lowered people’s standards.
Gotta be more specific than that. Many genres and artists exist in the music industry. Which genre or artists are you talking about specifically?
Ooh fortn9te
@@fakebobbyhill296 calm down it’s just catchy😂
Crazy seeing that this man went from filming on his phone to having full blown music videos with actors and cameramen
I know who gave him this power?
An interesting fact about Steven Spielberg is that he once was a baby not knowing what a movie is.
Im so happy about this :') I honestly hope he eventually has netflix specials and all
@@misfits9294 you, the viewer.
@@parkyercarcassThe power of the ancients is now yours to command...
I love picturing him after he finished this insanely good beat, and then thinking "What if I just rap gibberish over this"?
Who let Thaniel Drasher out of the basement?
Sorry my bad.
Goodie Huy
🖐
Who knows
Oh, hell nah 💀
I love how occasionally there was a recognizable word, Wi-Fi password, comedy, boy, or the line where he spoke Spanish. Fits since you can sometimes hear words you recognize when that’s not what’s actually said.
And “Austin Powers”
i love that the spanish line was "what's your name? do you love me?" i don't know why that was so funny to me
Deez nuts too.
Yes. This is what Korean sounds like to me. I know a word here or there and I know enough for it sound familiar, but not enough to know what it means.
Wait, at what point did he speak Spanish? I think I missed it
can we just appreciate that Daniel got like, a whole audience and everything for this silly skit.
I'd volunteer. Shieeet.
why wouldn't he
This isn't just a slit. It's art
And William Osman lmfao
I fucking love that he clearly spent a lot of money putting something this dumb together. What a boss.
2:16 the little jump he does on the word "yeah" is incredible😭
I don’t know what’s crazier: that this is such well-produced gibberish or that I can point out the Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Lil’ Wayne styles of gibberish...
Eminem’s starts at 2:00
I heard Wayne from start to finish. A Millie came to mind. Em does not have a distinctive sound in rap. He doesn’t do anything that hasn’t already been done in rap.
@@citizencoy4393 aint no way bro said that Eminem doesnt have a distinctive sound when he up there for one of the most distinctive. The only person that comes to mind that is more is Snoop and I'm sure there is more but like even Em's recent stuff just hits so fresh cuz his of his unique style.
I picked up on the Eminem influence right around 1:18 and i barely listen to Eminem or other rap.
Because it was already mentioned I can hear the The Kendrick Lamar influence too. The only Kenrick song I've paid attention to is "Money Trees." I downloaded ir back when Starbucks gave away free iTunes somgs.
@@citizencoy4393 thats some insane take right there lmfao. You can clearly tell when its eminem writing verse. Listen to like half the shit Dr Dre is on with him
As a non-native speaker myself, I can confirm this is indistinguishable from any rap song ever.
As a native speaker, I agree.
I am bad at this language.
@@artemisknowstoomuch1027 same
It’s actually impressive how well this man can speak gibberish😭
It's like his first language
It's not at all difficult. You just need to feel fully in rythm
I can rap gibberish but saying more than 5 different words is surprisingly hard
Do you mean..? Skrrrt
i was the 1000th like lol
Its like that song by the Italian guy who made a rock song but like 1950?(Possibly 60 or 70) rock that had no actual English in it but was supposed to mimic it. I can't say the name it is spelled like medicine and is sooo long, I don't have the dexterity to type it on my phone screen.
here's the thing this surprisingly counts lyrical rap. not mumble. because all the words hes saying as much as they are gibberish they are being enunciated and heard clearly. truly a work of art
Yeah it's hard to hear them for what they are (especially with the gibberish being flashed that would usually be heard by listeners) but there are real lyrics behind it and it's cool. Kinda fun to try to hear the lyrics, honestly
As a native English speaker I understood this song perfectly.
How to gaslight the non-natives 101
Must be Welsh lol
It speaks to me on a spiritual level, for some reason.
Texas doesn’t understand this however Austin might
(It identifies as a different state)
Why does he need a tricky goat to ask him riddles though 🤔😂
I love that despite this being spelling bee, Daniel decided to prominently display the word in question on the board behind him like 100 times.
i noticed it too🤣
Daniel? I don't think he was in this video. It was just Hoodie Guy, IIRC.
and i still dont know how to spell it
HAHAHAHA that's so good😭
That was the best part
IGOWALLAH IS NOW MY NEW FAVORITE SONG. BRO IM VIBING.
Imagine memorizing the lyrics and singing it to your friends and they think you don't know the song until you pull out the lyrics.
lmao
Bro I’m try that
coming soon to all streaming platforms 👀
Good
Good
Gooder
Hell Yes
goodest
As a person who has spoken English my whole life this is still what rap sounds like to me.
Fr
So true
This is how Yeat raps
This is what playboi carti sounds like. There’s no way he speaks English when rapping.
Facts!!😂😂😂😂
reminds me of dont stop ever stopping
I showed my Spanish speaking grandmother this and told her it was her favorite song in english
That’s actually really funny lol
its late and i read "showed" as "swallowed" and i was really confused for a second
damn i really should get some sleep
Get some sleep my man@@turkishgwynnia134
@@turkishgwynnia134I swallowed my Spanish speaking grandmother 💀
@@turkishgwynnia134 man im dead
As a German I would always try to sing English songs even though I couldn't speak it at all as a child. It sounded exactly like this
This is so real
I can totally relate :D
Americans do the same with Rammstein and Oomph!
@@sammidoe guilty as charged over here XD
Same with me and Japanese when I wasn’t learning it lmao
I appreciate Daniel’s ability to suddenly look completely unhinged at any given time
It's probably because he *is* unhinged
If only he could understand comedy..
@@JohnSmith-bw6pv You clearly don't understand that comedy is making people laugh or that what makes people laugh is subjective. So there is basically nothing to understand. Just observing what makes people laugh, which is almost anything depending on context and deliver.
Bold of you to ever assume he's hinged in the first place
@@JustDoIt12131 lol the irony..
I think bro knows how to not only speak, but rap in enchantment table.
No joke, the dancer's and choreography in this music video are actually insane. Huge props to them
totally agree
A lot of jokes actually
When you have amazing and profound lyrics like these, the moves just come naturally 😉
I only just noticed the dancers are dressed the same as the kids in the initial lineup
@@AtomicShrimp You're right, I didn't even realize lmao
As a bilingual speaker (english and portuguese), i 100% confirm that this is actually very accurate. This is exactely what a non english speakers hear on rap music, and i am no joking.
As a trilingual i confirm
As a quadrilingual I can confirm
yeah same here, it sounds exactly like that
As a native English speaker I can confirm they this is what I also hear 😂
As a bilingual English, Portuguese also I can tell u it's not, but I get the joke.
When you played too much 'The Sims' in your childhood.
I need a mod that lets this play on the radio in the sims
You win 😂😂
My first thought was Sim-lish, so you can imagine that your comment made me VERY happy.
@@pixiehellpup1579 You don't need a mod for that 😆
Imangine you're playing 'The Sims' And your character turns on the tv and you just hear:
Ok
One blash esh ta.
Slippy.
A glippy flippidy chop.
Blippity glop.
Flop-a gop-a jippidy wop
Blippity sclop
A-bdrop-a coppa
Chippidy cop
Coppedy pop
Pop-a sock-a
Boppity schlop
Bloppity glop
A-blippy!
A-Bawa shawa
Gowa sha geewa
Gowa sha BA!
Howma tima tuh gowa
Gowa ta blitty dowa da
Howma skimmy de djowa
Eyegowa Igowallah Wah!
Owa jiwwy di gowa
Sowa da viddy vadda wah!
AAOW!
A skrippy goppa gippy
da shippy
Goppa du wippy
Gippy flippy
Goppa choppa tu wippy
Goppa tu sklippy
Goppa gippy
Toppa goppa duh flippy
Goppa tu wippy
Goppa shoppa tu wippa
Badiddy
Wita baddawah
D-d-d-dribbin onna nibbin
wanna gibbon widda chibbin
Name-a-lame a-gonga-lame
ani-duh-mare a gribbin-iddle!
Paradiddle
Scara baraliddle
Bonkey lee, bonkey do, scabby-dare-a-biddle!
Hey!
Hobbeldy-bee
Scamada bobbidy sobbedy wee
Comedy gee
Como se llama te amo a mi (woo!)
Pakity pee
Sakity see
Lakity bakity rakity ree
Pamala damala namala skamala
M T V!
Diwa tigalla
Ti duffa gee dawa chaddah
Bee-duku gee duku jaddah
Bah-duka jeedu-wee-wah
A skaba we wifi password
Badutu we wutu massworm
Taboo-du we wubu baffurm
Dabada we wudu ya
Yeah
Chiwa dawa du
Siwa gawa tu Austin Powers
Lookin’ amme like ayegodda goa nuthur owa
Asowa tida whyda edunida bowa showa
Eskwibby showa dowa seewee towa teewee jaba
Hebe chai
A-heda howa
Askabba dabba
Sheba dowha
Ashabbady hwa
Ashlabba dabba
Shewutu wa
A bobbily la
Asklabba daba
Shewudu wa
Askiwudu wa
Wiwi daba
Dibbity da, skabbedy wibbidy flibbidy bibbidy ba,
Klibbity ka, kammady tiddly fiddle-dee wibbidy wa, yibbidy ya,
Plibbity pla, skamady bibble-dee wibbildy flibbity flaaaaBOY
Pamma-dee onalee tramady funneldeez nuts, skwibbity skwaaBOY.
Menku. Slemper with flango bajeegin.
When you firspepple on a reemstrap, dredju mether wanna gubby?
…
Dredju mether wanna gubby?
This level of production quality scares me
When you're happy, you enjoy the tune.
When you're sad, you understand the lyrics.
"D-d-d-dribbin onna nibbin
wanna gibbon widda chibbin
Name-a-lame a-gonga-lame
ani-duh-mare a gribbin-iddle!
Paradiddle
Scara baraliddle
Bonkey lee, bonkey do, scabby-dare-a-biddle!
Hey!"
@@gd-pythonicathis part spoke to me on a personal level
@@gd-pythonica 😞
This is the only application of this quote I accept.
SO REAL
The lyrics are in the description and are certifiably insane.
My family is gonna hate me for it, but I’m gonna learn the song off by heart. I don’t even care
Thank you
I know right
and they will get stuck in your head lol
@@Suprnova182 dude same
As a former non English speaker I can confirm this is very accurate. Even after speaking fluently, it took me a good year to understand the rap
I've spoken English all my life and I still can't hardly understand rap
I have been speaking English fluently for a good 6 years and I still don't understand the rap, this is how it often sounds to me 😭
But flubo kraeb smala breep?
What kills me is seeing non-natives cover a song for which I can't interpret the English as a native speaker! I can never hear complete lyrics in a song.
Wait when you speak english there's a point where you actually start to understand rap? I thought this was just something with songs in general, that no matter the language you can't fucking make up what they say without the lyrics lol
the fact that i was looking for the nerd who spelt "gibberish" the whole time
Growing up with Danish as my native language, I just wanna say: i sang like this until i was 10 and understood that english wasn't just random weird jibberish. IT HAD MEANING!! 🤯
ægte
nooo, you messed up the word that the kid just spelled for you 😭
(gibberish)
Fellow dane here, I think I had the same eureka moment at a young age, when I realized that some songs made absolutely no sense to me, because there are other languages besides the one you grew up with
Bruh same here
The thing is, Daniel is actually proving the point of flow and cadence being the only thing needed to create a banger in nowadays rap
how is this a bad thing? sound evolves, and lyricism not being in the mainstream is perfectly fine
@@yoitscam2273
It creates the same issue as with mainstream pop. Mass produced same sounding nonsense that's catchy. Nothing deeper, nothing inspiring, nothing thought provoking, just the audio version of pretty colours. There's no reason we can't have thought provoking lyrics and dopamine pumping audio, other then the lack of ability by the artist, but then if the artist really can't do artistic lyrics why exactly are they popular? Point is its a reduction of quality to the music, any music, when only one half of the components are good, setting for this half ass approach just leads to further degeneration in quality, to the point you end up with mumble rap or just random noises being sung to add to the tracks sound, which kinda defeats the point of rap don't you think?
@@Atom_X. Agreed, popular rap nowadays is all mass produced catchy nonsense. Unlike back in the day when we had real spitters like MC Hammer & The Sugarhill Gang. (sarcasm)
The most popular stuff always has and always will be what's most consumable to the lowest common demoninator. There's still lyrical rap, it's just not as popular. And that's okay
@@Atom_X. a lack of deeper lyrical substance does not degrade a song as much as people make it out to. a fire beat, catchy hook, and great sound can make a "mumble rap" track just as good as some lyrical masterpiece by someone hailed as an all-time great. the reason artists like carti or young thug are successful is because they know how to make great music. at least that's how i see it
@@jprxfdSince this whole thing is subjective, aren't you proving their point by saying that "people", implying the majority, disagree with you?
As a non native English speaker, it took me a good 3 or 4 years to realize that the songs I really liked as a kid actually weren't sung in English but in Korean. Then later on found out kpop was a thing and everything made so much more sense. To me, it was all just the same 😂
lol
As a native English speaker, this song's lyrics sound remarkably similar to the Korean rap I like to listen to lmao
Same with jpop but I'm a native English speaker I just didn't listen to normal music and thought music was just another language
but it got out 2 months ago
I couldn't place my finger on the vibe of this video until i saw your comment. yeah I'm getting big K-pop vibes here
the way he commits and learns to rap an entire rap of gibberish, and write the lyrics, AND perform them accurately?
I know Daniel's comment section is always highly sarcastic, but seriously this is amazing. The sound design transitioning from the intro into the song, the editing, choreography, all of it. Absolutely amazing. Well done.
It went from being a funny skit to a banger at the 1:40 mark, then it got better and better... a masterpiece. 🎶
I don’t think anyone here says it’s good while being sarcastic it’s actually a banger
I didn't like it, but I hate rap so with that in mind it definitely sounded professional.
@@sarahberkner agree I don't like rap in general but it definitely sounded like a real rap
Never thought I'd hear a native English speaker rapping in Skrrr so flawlessly. And beyond that, with such beautiful lyrics. It's truely touched my heart. Damn near brought me to tears.
Is the language actually skrrr? Or is it some random gibberish that u made up
@@ThelaughersaceshortsSkrrr is the language of origin of Igowallah. Didn't you catch that in the video?
This is perfection.
-there are random english words that come out of no where like austin powers
-whatever is happening in the music video makes no sense whatsoever and that adds to the non english speaker experience.
-it legitimately goes hard.
yup. slaps hard as fuck
He also says a few words in Spanish lmfao
I also heard him say como se llama, and name drop Austin Powers
I legit saw "nutz" somewhere in there.
he says deez nutz@@Z-mg6bw
this will go down in history. scientists and english professors will make kids write essays on the depth of this song.
I am a non-english speaker, and I can confirm this is exactly what it sounds like.
your fingers speak perfect english.
@@T00_SHADY Google translate can speak good enough english.
That is true@@Hodoodle
@@T00_SHADYir maybe they are just remembering from the time they didnt speak english
As a native English speaker, I can confirm this is what rap sounds like
As a non-native English speaker I confirm that that's 100% how English rap sounded to me a few years ago
As a native english speaker, i concur. lol sometimes i dont know what the heck they are saying!!! 😅
@@yazajag same
@@yazajag tbh I miss the days of rappers who actually rap what they where saying. Good thing some of them still exist
Still souns like that
As a native English speaker, that’s how rap sounds to me.
No one is talking about the massive production that Daniel created. They are more focused on the lyrics than anything else, or at least that’s what they comment on
bro nailed even the small cuts to side characters. feels like a professional studio made this.
I think the great production is one of the reasons why so many people find it so appealing. It feels like a mainstream popular rap music video🤣 if there was only audio I guess less people would be talking about it.
Ikr? It's an expert music video quality production. Very impressive.
As someone who has been speaking english their entire life...This is still what rap sounds like to me.
As a both non-English speaker and cannot understand my own language rap, this is 100% how every rap music sounds into my ears.
Right?
As a Indonesian im confirm this is rigth because i can't understand local languange rap like rap jawa or rap sunda
I'm a native english speaker and a lot of it sounds like this to me anyway lol
My first language is french. Altought i am fluent in english, ra is too fast, I dont understand crap. And french rap is trash so... I dont listen to rap.
@@lemony4478bien dit mdr
As a non-native english speaker I can confirm this is 100% accurate. Even now when I can watch movies in english I still can catch by ear in rap only 'f*ck', 'yeah', 'money', 'girl' and 'love' perfectly, the other part of lyrics is usually 'imvowpoe igowallah'
As a native english speaker I think that applies to pretty much everyone.
😂 yep
As a native English speaker, this is still true.
As a native Spanish speaker I can can say the same with all Bad Bunny's songs
Basically, it's more on "how" you sing it than "what" being sing.
As a native skreet speaker it is nice to finally have some representation
Can you provide a translation? I can't find one online.
I thought it was spelled skrrt.. I apoologise for my ignorance
skrrrrrr skibidi dop dop dop yes yes
@@Berilia It is spelled Skrrt natively, Skreet is just the english way of spelling it.
@@gason oh so that's what language that's from.
Love the hidden lyrics! Keep it up Daniel!!!
as a brazilian, i need to admit that when i was 5, I was trying to sing in english, and everything that would come out was a completely random combination of letters, just like that, i feel represented.
Exatamente, eu só sabia uma palavra e no resto da música cantava qualquer coisa
@@rebecapascoal7740 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
todos nós kkkkkkkkkk
kkk tbm
Todos nós
As an asian, I can confirm that this is what kpop sounds like without translating it
I'm Japanese, I have a friend who likes K-pop (Keep in mind, I am not good at Japanese, but if I hear the language, I understand every bit of it). And one day she told me about a K-pop song that was Japanese (Circus, by Stray Kids) I listened to it. No Idea.
@@Messwiththehonkyougetthebonk You were born in Japan and you are not good at Japanese?
@@kevinsoto4610 i think they meant speaking it. understanding it is a different thing on its own.
@@Menace-To-Humanity If you were hearing a language since you were born it's impossible not to understand it.
The foreshadowing of gibberish was perfect, that was a masterpiece the lyrics are so moving
I literally just noticed that’s what was going on in the intro. Hahaha
Thats what rap always sounds like
Daniel Thrasher is one of the few comedic musicians who could 100% create a non-comedic album and it would still sound amazing.
First reply
I actually think most comedy musicians could. To do musical comedy well you need to actually have a good grasp of music, which is why there are so few successful ones, and I definitely think Daniel falls into that category.
THOUSANDTH LIKE HAHAHA I MADE THIS COMMENT HAVE 1K LIKES LET'S GOOOOO
The key to musical comedy is to have at least some music talent while also writing things that can be interpreted as funny. In that regard, I think there's thousands of musical comedians talented enough for non-comedic music. I think it would be better to just say "Daniel Thrasher Music Good." That way you wouldn't randomly disparage the many artists in the genre of musical comedy.
I love how we all have accepted Daniel’s craziness at this point. He’s gone from little piano music videos to this now😂
Edit: flippity glop bop goes harder than it should these days
a great improvement
Yeah, I hope he doesn't get crazier than this.
@@maxkhunglo6211 why?
@@maxkhunglo6211 Fuck that! I hope he gets even higher! This stuff is great!😂
Sounds like the second Bo Burnham
The production value of this is off the charts, hoodie finally got his rapping recognition
Hoodie guy finally made use of square space and actually did something!
All it took was giving up on lyrics and going entirely off flow
1:23
"I'm a skibidi"???
No way
I have an auditory processing disorder, and this is how most rap/songs sound to me until I know the lyrics. 😂
me too pal XD was supprised to see someone post about there condition
Wait...is it a real thing?
@tonuahmed4227 Yes, definitely. I thought it was just hearing issues for years, but it's to do with the brain processing the sound. Often, sounds can make no sense at first until the brain unscrambles it, so there is a delay of a few seconds them your like oh this is what was said. If there is too much stimuli (like in music with lots of different sounds), language can become gibberishor some things are lost. It's usually better if I read the lyrics, and then I can suddenly hear it.
@jesusspreader8080 Honestly, I was surprised when I didn't see someone post about it. It was nice to show this song to my partner and be like "this is what happens when I listen to certain genre's of music and why I sometimes need subtitles on programs"
Is there any exercise to make it less,I'm not sure if I have it...I'm not sure if I have it,but faced same kind of problem...
hahaha this was amazing, so much production value!
Igowallah 🎉
Ikr 😂
THE lyrics were engineered by you bro
4days ago?
It’s far better than so many other pieces of music
This is what it sounds like when you turn on the radio in the sims
lmaooo
I specifically remember, “the sun goes keekahkuhweepee”
LOL
Fun fact a bunch of famous artists covered their famous songs in simlish for The Sims games. I recommend "Country Girl shake it for me"
😂 that was my thought too.
Man, These lyrics hit hard, I'm so sorry man I feel that way too!