![]() ![]() Community content is available under CC-BY. Yo plano hu La pa no no tu Ma banana like a nupi talamo banana Potato ho hoooooo To ga li no po ta to ni Ga ni ba lo ba ni ka no ji ga Ba ba ba babananaaaaaaaaa. The original music is a beautiful love song, and the author will appreciate the second life the track is living in modern times, reaching a new audience thanks to the Minions. Banana na ahh Potato na a ahh To ga li no po ta to ni Ga ni ba lo ba ni ka no ji ga Ba ba ba babanana. ![]() Therefore, the original meaning of the lyrics is a promise of eternal love: whatever will happen in life, I swear, I’ll be there for you. Their last line says “la amo dee underwear”, which uses the Spanish word for “love” next to underwear, their clumsy way of speaking “I Swear.” Reading the original song, the lyrics sung by The Minions look even funnier. I’ll love you with every beat of my heart I swear, like the shadow that’s by your sideįor better or worse, ’til death do us part I swear, by the moon and the stars in the sky ‘Cause as time turns the page, my love won’t age at all The Copacabana song was previously heard in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. This references and translates that the real song's lyrics is Havana, the capital of Cuba. If we try to match the lyrics of the original version with The Minions’ I Swear, the yellow creatures were trying to sing the following lines, which represent the English translation of their song: Cala lat chen cala cuba Tim, Mark, and Phil: Bella Bella-banana Trivia One of the minion languages when singing the song is Cuba. The part of the song played by the Minions is the last line of the second verse and the chorus. You can find the original track streaming here on Youtube. Underwear… Lakale lirei wee jille byah ,lako reh…īut the truth is that The Minions were singing an actual song: the original I Swear is a country hit by John Michael Montgomery released in 1993. ![]() The lyrics in I Swear make no exception: most of the terms have no sense, and the only meaningful word is “Underwear,” which represents their funny way of replicating the “I Swear” coming from the original song.īelow you can find the transcription of the lyrics sung by The Minions in I Swear: The Minions sing about having hair, but the tune and rhythm of the song seem to imply that they are just having fun without a care for any meaning behind the. They pronounce words in their unintelligible language and, from time to time, they use some real words in English or other languages. I Swear: the meaning behind the lyricsĪs we all know, The Minions can’t talk. ![]()
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