mis-heard song lyrics
In most Fall Out Boy songs I mishear lyrics. For example, I was confused for years over why he was singing that he's an "arm stealer", then found out it was actually an "arms dealer". And in This Ain't A Scene I always hear "The saint is seen" lol xD
In artist vs poets song damn rough night i know the lyrics but i was on a sugar high and accidently sung "throw my clothes into the fire and turn into a pizza" instead of the real lyrics "throw my clothes into the fire and turn into a streaker
@Dizzy Disaster LOL
Dude... For my whole childhood I thought Shania Twain said "Men in short, short skirts..."
Obviously, to most people that would make no sense, but I always just thought she had the same kind of sense of humor as me.
I'm with Rawr.Rawr on FOB!
They are almost impossible to understand! Of course, it never really sounds any more nonsensical than they already are... I theorize that as the reason no one knows what they're saying: because it's so silly that we all try to hard to hear something that makes sense in it.
'Spaceships melting in the dead of night'
Supermassive black hole
I reckon people should sing clearer...that would solve it!?!
Dribble-Drabble, I also heard that! Lol!
Metallica: "Don't tread on me" I still hear as "Daughter of thee"
Maroon 5: Moves like jagger
I still don't know whether it's 'now we're naked' or 'now i'll make it'
???
@Emma D, my friend thought Outkast singing 'shake it like a polaroid picture' was 'shake it like a vol-a-von'! i laughed so hard when i told her she was wrong!
also, i was singing katy perrys calafornia gurls one day, i said to a different friend 'sing along!' She sang 'but nothing come close to the garden post' in stead of 'nothing comes close to the golden coast' AND 'the birds break their neck' instead of 'the boys break their neck'!!! We laughed for so long and its still joke between us!
I was just listening to Alexandra Stan - Saxobeat, and I heard "You make me les" (as in lesbian) and thought WHAT?! Lol. I googled the lyrics and turns out she says "You make me dance"
In The Hamburg Song, by Keane, I thought he was saying "I get on you like a door" but he was really saying "I don't want to be adored."
"Love's gon(na) make it alright" sounds like "Love won't make it alright" every time. And that's the way that I sing it to... I'm so deliciously cynical! =P
"Love's gon(na) make it alright" sounds like "Love won't make it alright" every time. And that's the way that I sing it to... I'm so deliciously cynical! =P
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