This is the original video clip. The song was originally released by the Spanish group Las Ketchup, then adapted by the Brazilian group Rouge and others.
For those that think the chorus sounds vaguely familiar: the song is about a guy who goes to the club and asks the DJ to play "Rapper's Delight" by Sugarhill Gang, and sings along in gibberish because he doesn't know the English lyrics. It's something that those of us who grew up in non-English speaking households can relate to, because either we or our parents had one song we really liked and sang along with and ended up singing gibberish.
That’s a fact, they mentioned on the song that he asked for the “doce” (12 in Spanish) song. 12 is the name for the heavy supporters (barra bravas, like hooligans) of the soccer team he loved in his life, he was a fan and player for that team also. That guy comment above me has nothing to do with the song, this is about Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest players ever existed and I’m not his fan or from his country, just saying
Not true. Lol in Spanish all it talks about it partying. The song is dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona (soccer player star) when he used to be a party animal and play as God as well.
Walter San Lucas I was talking about the original version And I know backstory. Diego tried to sing the song by The Sugar Hill Gang But he didn’t knew English and he was on drugs but he still tried to sing it anyway. But ended up singing gibberish and resulted people (Hispanics) thinking the song was really Demonic 😶
They are actually remembering the lyrics to an English song but they have no idea what it was, just that they have heard it before and this is what it would sound like the way they hear it in Spanish. The song they are singing is Rapper’s Delight by Sugarhill Gang and the lyric is, “I said-a hip, hop, the hippie, the hippie To the hip hip hop-a you don't stop the rock, It to the bang-bang boogie, say up jump the boogie” But obviously they say it different because they don’t speak English. Everyone thought and still thinks that it was witchcraft or a demon spell but they are just trying to sing one of their favorite English disco songs.
As a German i dont understand it. Rubbish like despacito earn alot of views and pure Germs, Diamonds like "Tengo la Camisa Negra" or "Asereje" earn 10 mio views.
My mother used to play this on weekend mornings when I was a kiddo. I so vividly remember hearing this in the living room while I was playing with legos in my room, and kinda quietly singing along to myself. Regular moments that stick with you for the rest of your life.
SERA?? EL RITMO DE FONDO, UNA COPIA DE LA BATERIA DE JAVI MOLINA DE HOMBRES G EN SUFRE MAMÓN!! COMPARALO PARA QUE NOTES QUE SE OYE IGUAL!! NADA ORIGINAL!!
I said a hip hop, the hippie, the hippie To the hip, hip hop, and you don't stop The rock it to the bang, bang, boogie Say up, jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie, the beat
Apparently the gibberish is "I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie To the hip hip hop and you don't stop The rock it to the bang bang boogie Say up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie, the beat" Its just rappers delight
This song is responsible for many many demonic possessions reported worldwide it was all over the news. The controversy that sparked was rooted in the title of the song, "Aserejé", which-if broken down-supposedly makes reference to a demonic being. The letter 'A' in Spanish means (to); ser (be); and hereje (heretical),[11] although the lyrics in the chorus interpolate the first verse of "Rapper's Delight", a 1979 hip hop song by The Sugarhill Gang. Aserejé, ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere sebiunouva, majabi an de bugui an de buididipi reportedly means "Asejeré" (Spanish: un ser hereje-"a heretic being"), ja (ha), deje, dejebe tu dejebe (deja tu ser-leave your being); if connected, it reads un ser hereje ja deja tu ser, or, "a heretic being ha leave your being."[2][11] Other lyrics like No es cosa de brujería que lo encuentre to' los días (pecando) por donde voy caminando ("It's not witchcraft the fact that I find him (sinning) everyday wherever I walk through") supposedly make references to a demonic being, just like Diego tiene chulería ("Diego has natural charm"), which some critics say it literally means that the Devil is a beautiful angel. The Spanish lyrics, such as, Mira lo que se avecina, a la vuelta de la esquina viene Diego ("Look what's coming up, around the corner comes Diego") supposedly signifies Diego as some kind of messenger.[11] Con la Luna en las pupilas ("With the moon in his pupils") supposedly means Diego can only be seen at night; Y donde más no cabe un alma ("And there, where no soul can be squeezed in") supposedly means hell; Y el DJ que lo conoce toca el himno de las doce ("And the DJ that knows him [the messenger] plays the midnight hymn") is supposedly a reference to Satanic rituals, which usually occur at midnight.
Triantafillos Platsis This song is responsible for many many demonic possessions reported worldwide it was all over the news. The controversy that sparked was rooted in the title of the song, "Aserejé", which-if broken down-supposedly makes reference to a demonic being. The letter 'A' in Spanish means (to); ser (be); and hereje (heretical),[11] although the lyrics in the chorus interpolate the first verse of "Rapper's Delight", a 1979 hip hop song by The Sugarhill Gang. Aserejé, ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere sebiunouva, majabi an de bugui an de buididipi reportedly means "Asejeré" (Spanish: un ser hereje-"a heretic being"), ja (ha), deje, dejebe tu dejebe (deja tu ser-leave your being); if connected, it reads un ser hereje ja deja tu ser, or, "a heretic being ha leave your being."[2][11] Other lyrics like No es cosa de brujería que lo encuentre to' los días (pecando) por donde voy caminando ("It's not witchcraft the fact that I find him (sinning) everyday wherever I walk through") supposedly make references to a demonic being, just like Diego tiene chulería ("Diego has natural charm"), which some critics say it literally means that the Devil is a beautiful angel. The Spanish lyrics, such as, Mira lo que se avecina, a la vuelta de la esquina viene Diego ("Look what's coming up, around the corner comes Diego") supposedly signifies Diego as some kind of messenger.[11] Con la Luna en las pupilas ("With the moon in his pupils") supposedly means Diego can only be seen at night; Y donde más no cabe un alma ("And there, where no soul can be squeezed in") supposedly means hell; Y el DJ que lo conoce toca el himno de las doce ("And the DJ that knows him [the messenger] plays the midnight hymn") is supposedly a reference to Satanic rituals, which usually occur at midnight.
@@NoHandleratall Nice explanation. I personally don't 'believe' the song is sitanic, because nowadays there are soo many songs with lyrics like these, but you do have good points.
You don’t have to personally believe me but you do have to believe the facts that i present. Or are we just going to laugh at the facts that many local news Stations around the world were reporting demonic possessions because of this song?
THE SUGARHILL GANG LYRICS "Rapper's Delight" Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gan I said a hip hop, The hippie, the hippie, To the hip, hip hop, and you don't stop, a rock it To the bang bang boogie, say, up jump the boogie, To the rhythm of the boogie, the beat. Now, what you hear is not a test - I'm rappin' to the beat, And me, the groove, and my friends are gonna try to move your feet. See, I am Wonder Mike, and I'd like to say hello, To the black, to the white, the red and the brown, The purple and yellow. But first, I gotta Bang bang, the boogie to the boogie, Say up jump the boogie to the bang bang boogie, Let's rock, you don't stop, Rock the rhythm that'll make your body rock. Well so far you've heard my voice but I brought two friends along, And the next on the mic is my man Hank, C'mon, Hank, sing that song!
Holy mother of God!!! I used to listen to this song when I was a kid 🧒... can’t believe that I’m listening to this in 2020.. I didn’t even know the name of the song but somehow I just came across it .
Soy de esa epoca y la verdad No, Deapacito es mucho mejor y youtubera.... Asereje era lo mas parecido a la Macarena de hecho popular de igual manera, Radio y MTV ala vieja escuela...
MTV Europe used to play this video version. :) After the song exploded in the charts, they switched to the "beach version". Glad I found it! It brings back a lot of memories. :)
I said-a hip, hop, the hippie, the hippie To the hip hip hop-a you don't stop the rock It to the bang-bang boogie, say up jump the boogie To the rhythm of the boogie, the beat
Fun fact: This wasn’t in your recommended, you searched for this
It was in my recommended
Yeah I searched
Oop,you got me
Ansina :'v
Guilty as charged
It took me 7 years to find this song... As i was typing *Asura ha hehe hu havi vivi vivi*
Hahahaha. Its the hey ho song.
Lol
Good on you mate. I just found out today lol
😁😁😁
😂😂😂😂
is it me or does this song have about 1 mil different official videos?
i think that too. this one on club, the one on beach and one with the girls just dancing
they have 3 video.
2 is official and 1 again is modern version (the beach ver.)
This is the original video clip. The song was originally released by the Spanish group Las Ketchup, then adapted by the Brazilian group Rouge and others.
2 different versions
😂😂😂😂
For those that think the chorus sounds vaguely familiar: the song is about a guy who goes to the club and asks the DJ to play "Rapper's Delight" by Sugarhill Gang, and sings along in gibberish because he doesn't know the English lyrics. It's something that those of us who grew up in non-English speaking households can relate to, because either we or our parents had one song we really liked and sang along with and ended up singing gibberish.
That guy you are talking about is top 3 best soccer player ever existed lol
@@eliaspiriz8826 the Diego mentioned is supposed to Maradona?
That’s a fact, they mentioned on the song that he asked for the “doce” (12 in Spanish) song. 12 is the name for the heavy supporters (barra bravas, like hooligans) of the soccer team he loved in his life, he was a fan and player for that team also. That guy comment above me has nothing to do with the song, this is about Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest players ever existed and I’m not his fan or from his country, just saying
That’s not true and that’s not even close of the meaning of this song, Billy, search for Diego Armando Maradona and read the lyrics
I NEVER KNEW THIS
Two minutes silence for those who can't find this song yet
It legit took me soo long 🤣
I thought you were finally ending humanity??
Weeb Hunter 😂😂😂😂
I strained my brain so much at one point I thought it was the corn flake song.
It took me years
i had no idea what they were saying i just remember listening to this as a child
T.O there’s a Spanglish version. And rumors say this song has some demonic meaning behind it :(
Not true. Lol in Spanish all it talks about it partying. The song is dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona (soccer player star) when he used to be a party animal and play as God as well.
Walter San Lucas I was talking about the original version And I know backstory. Diego tried to sing the song by The Sugar Hill Gang But he didn’t knew English and he was on drugs but he still tried to sing it anyway. But ended up singing gibberish and resulted people (Hispanics) thinking the song was really Demonic 😶
They are actually remembering the lyrics to an English song but they have no idea what it was, just that they have heard it before and this is what it would sound like the way they hear it in Spanish. The song they are singing is Rapper’s Delight by Sugarhill Gang and the lyric is,
“I said-a hip, hop, the hippie, the hippie
To the hip hip hop-a you don't stop the rock,
It to the bang-bang boogie, say up jump the boogie”
But obviously they say it different because they don’t speak English. Everyone thought and still thinks that it was witchcraft or a demon spell but they are just trying to sing one of their favorite English disco songs.
Bueno yo se hablar español por lo menos.
Well i can speak in spanish at least, i understand the song xd.
despacito = ×
bailando = ×
asereje = ✓
Las Ketchup sucks
As a German i dont understand it. Rubbish like despacito earn alot of views and pure Germs, Diamonds like "Tengo la Camisa Negra" or "Asereje" earn 10 mio views.
Lento (by Thalia) = x
Taylor Swift's 3 #1's (SIO, BS or LWYMMD) = x
Krapuleo = ✔
Asereje
I was gonna ask what's wrong with bailando? Then I went back to find it and realized someone released a garbage song with the same name, yikes.
My mother used to play this on weekend mornings when I was a kiddo. I so vividly remember hearing this in the living room while I was playing with legos in my room, and kinda quietly singing along to myself. Regular moments that stick with you for the rest of your life.
My god you make me feel old. Nooooooo damm you. :)
This was poetry to read, very relatable
lol you must be very young then... this Song isnt THAT old... just 25 years xD
@@supremeconsciousness1769 well that adds up, I just turned 28!
this comment is so simple yet almost made me cry
since 2005, i have been searching for this song, finally i have found it
that is 16 years of searching
i can feel your pain ,bruh..
@@sohan6596 THANKS for feeling me
😂😂😂 you sound tired
Same.. after 17 years..😁😅😍
@@G93-k8o no, not tired at all
Who’s here in 2024?
Me🙋🏻♀️
Me too)
Me because my father asked for it
monica rachel and phoebe are so good in this song
you sit in a romanian jail and you only hear this on repeat....
thats legit hellhole
I’m sorry 😞.
Not the worst situation at all. Hahaha... try again gypsy
GOOD HAHAHAHAHAH
😂😂😂
Top G was being tortuted!
2023 y está canción nunca pasará de moda!! Un clásico!!
чё????
2021 wey
Ese comentario es de hace 3 años XD
Las Ketchup fueron uno de los primeros One Hit Wonder de la década de los años 2000's
SERA?? EL RITMO DE FONDO, UNA COPIA DE LA BATERIA DE JAVI MOLINA DE HOMBRES G EN SUFRE MAMÓN!! COMPARALO PARA QUE NOTES QUE SE OYE IGUAL!! NADA ORIGINAL!!
I can’t believe this song is about a guy who was high af trying to sing rappers delight 😂😂😂
Oof
Roomie official 😂 I see
xd
Fua, el Diego...⚽
@Vanessa, at first I didn't believe you. Then I googled it. Holy crap! mind blown!
I remember when our teacher came up with this song in class and later all the boys were singing it. Good memories
What a joke.
This literally teleported me to 2003, I feel 5 years old again lol
OMG!!!!! This song! I danced the dance and everything at parties when I was young!! The memories!!
This song is still played at least once every weekend at few of the best clubs here in Bangalore, India! 😎👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🎶🎵
this song cracked up like anything in london clubs in them days 2002/2003.
Still.....I am
OMG
got to go there and party!
same thing here in hyderabad,india.........i have heard it during my childhood days and found it now......
finally found this song after the struggle of 5 years :P
You're still lucky
Took me years
Aisha Khan it took me a DECADE!
+Ashton Leo same 😂
Aisha Khan where the ketchup at doe? 😂
Aisha Khan it's taken me like 14 years!! 😂😂😂
I remember being 16 years old back in 2002 when this came out. Best days of my life. ❣️Greetings from the Philippines. 🇵🇭
I am 16 now in 2022 and i like this song....
hahaha sabl sabal Philipillipines
"... Marami ang nalulugi Kesa bumibili" lol
@@abrahamdsl hahaha ano daw?
@@KingOfYourMouth it rhymes with the last few words in the chorus
Favourite song ever! I agree with the comment below! This song will always have a positive mark on the history of pop/dance music!
is anyone still hear this song on this year ?
Meeee♡
🙋🏽♂️
NOPE, HEARD IT IN A MIX TAPE THEN SEARCH AND FOUND.
Obvio
Yessir
after 13 years ☺☺
now I found it 😂
I like this song 😂
Same
Dana Delante yaaahh me too , i was 5 or 6 years 😢😢😭
Dana Delante hey gorgeous
I found it in five minuets
which is the original or spanglish version
I'm straight gringo and I remember this song for some reason 😂
This song was in my subconscious mind for a long time. When I finally found it... Victory!!!
Same, this song was stuck in the back of my mind forever.
Si no te dijeron que esta rola era del diablo no tuviste infancia jajajaja 😂😁
Armando Escandalos 😂😂si y como quiera la segia escuchado
Armando Escandalos no tuve infancia
Que hermosos tiempos no amigo T^T
Armando Escandalos hahah Simon ami tambien me dijeron haha hasta en las noticias salio
Armando Escandalos escuchalo a las 12:00 solito
This song was always played on our car radio when I was little, me and my siblings used to all sing it out loud.
"This can't be the end of my life" ~ Tate
Americans had pussycat dolls
Italians had Serebro
Britain had Spice Girls
And we have las ketchups;-;
Serebro it's from Ukraine not Italy
Viva España 🇪🇸
Brazil has Rouge (listen to song "Ragatanga")
@@alekasndrasuszek768 Sorry but that's also a bullshit... Serebro is Russian.
@@PabloRoxo eu ia comentar isso kkkkkkk
2018???
Edgar Leonardo Show feliz navidad
Edgar Leonardo Show es enserió;feliz Navidad si lo ves el 2017/2018
♥
Gracias a todos❤
Edgar Leonardo Show ya casi jajajaja
Since 15 years I wanted to learn Spanish so I can sing this shit fluently .... till now still want it
You do know the chorus is Gibberish right?
Jose Miguel Peralta Yes .. I know that chorus is Gibberish, a Spanish friend told me that before years ago
I don't think the chorus is spanish, though...?
Spanish is a easy language, since is my first language is spanish and also isnt late to learn ;)
Cytoplasm A lol
Hey, i remember this song from my time in a romanian jail, the guards must've had a good time for new year's eve.
TOP G
Top G
we used to dance this in 2002. who's watching 2017?
Meee...!.
Yo!!
Estoy aqui
Prefiro a versão em Português!!
Carmela Casinto here
Here during CoronaVirus in 2020 anyone? ❤️
Me
Yamuka Bazmaris e boyyyyyy
Eu 1 vez que vejo o clipe
me
i'm here 😁❤
Lol here after Andrew Tate.. love from South Africa ✌🏿🇿🇦🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I still have all my dELiA*s clothing 😁 I actually miss late 90s / early 2000s style 😩😁
My daddy used to dance and sing this when i was a kid
I once had a school dance on this song, damn...time flies
you had a beautiful childhood...lol
@@samantha.maxis1217 i was in 5th grade at that time lol
omg sameee he thought me all the good hits but he passed away last year :(
Lvny 27 oh so sad 😞
This song taught me my first dance step!!!
Joy Sharma same
Una de las canciones que marco la historia
DANIEL345 la historia ??????? Jajajaja no jodas !!!!!!!! Es ridicula esta cancion !
Matben A todos nos consta que es ridicula y solo tiene un ritmo pegajoso pero quieras o no marco historia por asi decirlo .-.
DANIEL345 La Macarena, la lambada hicieron Historia esta vaina no, si tuvo mucho fama pero no para decir que marco la historia.
la marco con pichi :v
DANIEL345 11qq
Iconic song❤
Que acento tienen los españoles!! Me encanta el tono que le dan a las canciones
Alexander Portugal Ese acento es del sur de España la comunidad autónoma de Andalucía
Estoy contigo los resultados
pero es el acento de anda lucia .un acento muy gitano.
de hecho ni pareciera de españa... jajaja yo pensaba antes que eran o venezolanas o colombianas xD
El rey de ellos tenia un frenillo por eso exageran las "Z "
fabulosa canción no puedo creer que sea 2016 y lo este viendo.
Ya somos dos jajajajajajaja
LINE FRANK yo la estoy viendo en el 2017 xD
LINE FRANK 2017
2017 😜😎
2019 :v
This song prove that MUSIC matter not the LANGUAGE
Да, я искала эту песню! Очень.по ней соскучилась.Молодцы - девчонки! Заводные!
This is like the Gangnam Style of early 2000s.
You soo pretty with. Respect
C mamut
happy happy listen musik
2002
Pretty much. I think even I did that stupid dance at some point just because everyone else did. I'd never do shit like this these days.
*Estas chicas en verdad que eran increible 😍*
Esta cancion se seguira escuchando hasta el fin de los tiempos es buenisima!!!
No mames guey
@@jessevallejo8797nombran al Diegote no jodas
I said a hip hop, the hippie, the hippie
To the hip, hip hop, and you don't stop
The rock it to the bang, bang, boogie
Say up, jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie, the beat
I just discovered this song, so freakin' catchy, the girls are adorable, it makes me smile.
Gente do Brasil q existe e tbm ta em 2019?
No habló brasileño ( perdón )
É nóiis
A original é brasileira, certo? 🤔
@@PhelipeGabriel digamos que não
@@PhelipeGabriel essa é a original. A brasileira foi uma versão em português.
Apparently the gibberish is
"I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie
To the hip hip hop and you don't stop
The rock it to the bang bang boogie
Say up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie, the beat"
Its just rappers delight
This song is responsible for many many demonic possessions reported worldwide it was all over the news.
The controversy that sparked was rooted in the title of the song, "Aserejé", which-if broken down-supposedly makes reference to a demonic being. The letter 'A' in Spanish means (to); ser (be); and hereje (heretical),[11] although the lyrics in the chorus interpolate the first verse of "Rapper's Delight", a 1979 hip hop song by The Sugarhill Gang.
Aserejé, ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere sebiunouva, majabi an de bugui an de buididipi reportedly means "Asejeré" (Spanish: un ser hereje-"a heretic being"), ja (ha), deje, dejebe tu dejebe (deja tu ser-leave your being); if connected, it reads un ser hereje ja deja tu ser, or, "a heretic being ha leave your being."[2][11] Other lyrics like No es cosa de brujería que lo encuentre to' los días (pecando) por donde voy caminando ("It's not witchcraft the fact that I find him (sinning) everyday wherever I walk through") supposedly make references to a demonic being, just like Diego tiene chulería ("Diego has natural charm"), which some critics say it literally means that the Devil is a beautiful angel.
The Spanish lyrics, such as, Mira lo que se avecina, a la vuelta de la esquina viene Diego ("Look what's coming up, around the corner comes Diego") supposedly signifies Diego as some kind of messenger.[11] Con la Luna en las pupilas ("With the moon in his pupils") supposedly means Diego can only be seen at night; Y donde más no cabe un alma ("And there, where no soul can be squeezed in") supposedly means hell; Y el DJ que lo conoce toca el himno de las doce ("And the DJ that knows him [the messenger] plays the midnight hymn") is supposedly a reference to Satanic rituals, which usually occur at midnight.
@@NoHandleratall Jajajajaja me dio mucha risa, pero tiene coherencia. Te mereces un premio!
@@NoHandleratall
The fuck you talking foo I want a evidence mano
@@NoHandleratall wow. Gg
ما اجملها من ذكريات الطفوله 💔
فعلاً
POV: you search for this after TopG mentioned it in his podcast 😊
20 years later still sounds amazing
Vengo desde el ano 2099.. han pasado 10 guerras mundiales & sigo escuchando esta canción mientras estoy en mi gym en Israel
Luis Arguello L.A que dolor pasar por tantos anos D:
Love Las Ketchup ❤
So this was used to torture the top G in jail? Interesting
How did the Top G survive listening to this song god damn I feel bad for him
😅😂😂😂😅
top g - gay
still listening this in 2016 :)
Black Paradise 2017!
very nice song!!! i am trying to learn spanish and this song has helped me a lot, muchas Gracias!
Top G
top gay
ROUGE - BRASIL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Omg I grew up on this song I remember singing and dancing on this without understanding a word ❤🤣
Todas en el 2002 bailando el asereje en el cuarto 😄 que bonitos tiempos 💞💞
So this is what Andrew Tate was rocking to on New Years Day lol
WHAT 😂
Time to troll the Top G with this song😂
Spanish language is divine!!!
Triantafillos Platsis This song is responsible for many many demonic possessions reported worldwide it was all over the news.
The controversy that sparked was rooted in the title of the song, "Aserejé", which-if broken down-supposedly makes reference to a demonic being. The letter 'A' in Spanish means (to); ser (be); and hereje (heretical),[11] although the lyrics in the chorus interpolate the first verse of "Rapper's Delight", a 1979 hip hop song by The Sugarhill Gang.
Aserejé, ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere sebiunouva, majabi an de bugui an de buididipi reportedly means "Asejeré" (Spanish: un ser hereje-"a heretic being"), ja (ha), deje, dejebe tu dejebe (deja tu ser-leave your being); if connected, it reads un ser hereje ja deja tu ser, or, "a heretic being ha leave your being."[2][11] Other lyrics like No es cosa de brujería que lo encuentre to' los días (pecando) por donde voy caminando ("It's not witchcraft the fact that I find him (sinning) everyday wherever I walk through") supposedly make references to a demonic being, just like Diego tiene chulería ("Diego has natural charm"), which some critics say it literally means that the Devil is a beautiful angel.
The Spanish lyrics, such as, Mira lo que se avecina, a la vuelta de la esquina viene Diego ("Look what's coming up, around the corner comes Diego") supposedly signifies Diego as some kind of messenger.[11] Con la Luna en las pupilas ("With the moon in his pupils") supposedly means Diego can only be seen at night; Y donde más no cabe un alma ("And there, where no soul can be squeezed in") supposedly means hell; Y el DJ que lo conoce toca el himno de las doce ("And the DJ that knows him [the messenger] plays the midnight hymn") is supposedly a reference to Satanic rituals, which usually occur at midnight.
@@NoHandleratall 🤣🤣🤣
Triantafillos Platsis Yass ik and this song is not satanic at all 😂 like wtf with people thinking weird stuff 😂 😂
@@NoHandleratall Nice explanation. I personally don't 'believe' the song is sitanic, because nowadays there are soo many songs with lyrics like these, but you do have good points.
You don’t have to personally believe me but you do have to believe the facts that i present.
Or are we just going to laugh at the facts that many local news Stations around the world were reporting demonic possessions because of this song?
Están bien bonitas ❤🥹
This song got Tate’d
Andrew Tate charities feed children, and this channel. Top G
THE SUGARHILL GANG LYRICS
"Rapper's Delight"
Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gan
I said a hip hop,
The hippie, the hippie,
To the hip, hip hop, and you don't stop, a rock it
To the bang bang boogie, say, up jump the boogie,
To the rhythm of the boogie, the beat.
Now, what you hear is not a test - I'm rappin' to the beat,
And me, the groove, and my friends are gonna try to move your feet.
See, I am Wonder Mike, and I'd like to say hello,
To the black, to the white, the red and the brown,
The purple and yellow. But first, I gotta
Bang bang, the boogie to the boogie,
Say up jump the boogie to the bang bang boogie,
Let's rock, you don't stop,
Rock the rhythm that'll make your body rock.
Well so far you've heard my voice but I brought two friends along,
And the next on the mic is my man Hank,
C'mon, Hank, sing that song!
Nacho Arevalo fuck that shit.
I C O N I C
Top G brought me here
top gay
Am I the only person that speaks English
So what
me too :)
nope , I'm here too
I'm from Italy lol
Grace Marino no
uuuu esta canción es súper antigua pero es súper movida me encanta
La canción no es super antigua, tu eres super nueva.
Jajajajajaja ¡ZAS! En toda la boca xD
Fav song!!!!! Les Ketchup!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
They used this song to torture innocent Andrew Tate in a Romanian dungeon 😅
Yey found this song after 20 years. Today is salvation day
OMG SAME
Holy mother of God!!! I used to listen to this song when I was a kid 🧒... can’t believe that I’m listening to this in 2020.. I didn’t even know the name of the song but somehow I just came across it .
Finally i found this in 2021!!!
It's not that bad but probably last thing I wanna listen while new year so TopG is right😂
The chorus is so catchy
catchy chup
Un exito total nunca pasa de moda 🎶
Yo tenía 5 años cuando salió esta rola jajaja ya la bailabaaaa con todooo 😅
porque existen varias versiones de esta canción?
Porque fue un exito tan grande a nivel mundial , que con una faltaba.
+Santiago Canales porque es diaboliquo
Naaaah
+tamara sanchezmiranda ir a tomar su medicamento.
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Amo la cancion 😘😘 me recuerda mucho en la infancia 😀
Esta canción es por lejos superior a Despacito. Buenos tiempos aquellos :')
Hugo
Juan Gabriel Simois en realidad no odio despacito me aburre es una mierda
Soy de esa epoca y la verdad No, Deapacito es mucho mejor y youtubera.... Asereje era lo mas parecido a la Macarena de hecho popular de igual manera, Radio y MTV ala vieja escuela...
MTV Europe used to play this video version. :) After the song exploded in the charts, they switched to the "beach version". Glad I found it! It brings back a lot of memories. :)
A música é tão boa que fez sucesso em espanhol, fez sucesso em português e marcou a infância/adolescência de muita gente!
It was successful in English.
@@beltigussin81 yes the English version was popular where I live in Aotearoa New Zealand
As meninas do Rouge praticamente roubaram essa música das espanholas .
A original é em Espanhol, a em português foi enlatada. Fazer o
Que?
@@felipemagraobxt 👍👍
Qui est là pour chercher Stockholm après l'interview de melty ?
Oui a 23 secondes ! c'est dingue !!!!
😂😂😂😂
Moi mdr en plus j me suis taper tout l autre clip en la cherchant jusqu a c que j apprenne qu elle était dans celui la.. 😑
Moiii
Jag jag jag bor i Stocholm
Tristan Tate brought me here 😂😂
me2 haha
Same😂
Another spanish banger thanks mama 🙌🏼
Amo essa música de coração
0:37 MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD 🥺
Any 90s kid here?
90's i was 14 at the start. Born in 1976. Does that count.....?
@@themasteryourdaddy.6307 I don't know I was like 5 or 6 when this song became a trend
It took me 2018 to find this song !!🥺I was 9 when I first heard it !
Esa canción la conozco desde hace 8 años (24 de agosto 2016) y esto pone un ánimo arriba a todo volumen.
Esos si son buenos recuerdos
No se si es diabólica o no. Pero suena bien Jajaajajaja. No creo que en 2016 la este escuchando
linda atencia es chida la canción la pasan en ritmoson
linda atencia a mi me decian mis tias disque ....esta cansion es diabolica ...pero no se si es cierto.
linda atencia. AHORA ES ABRIL DEL 2017 Y LA SEGUIMOS .... QUIEN SABE SI ES DEL CHAMUCO O UN ESPIRITU CHOCARRERO
estoy en 2017
yo tambien y suena chida la canción todavia mayo 8 2017
This song only had 2M views until some guard in Romania decided to play it on New Years Eve. Now look!
siiiii Buena cancion para recorder
I said-a hip, hop, the hippie, the hippie
To the hip hip hop-a you don't stop the rock
It to the bang-bang boogie, say up jump the boogie
To the rhythm of the boogie, the beat
Andrew tate’s jail song