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John Lennon was so fed up with people trying to over-analyze Beatles lyrics and trying to find a hidden meaning in them that he started purposefully putting in meaningless nonsense into songs like "the Walrus was Paul" just to confuse them
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The song “prisencolinensinainciusol”. It topped the Italian charts in the 70s, despite the lyrics being absolute nonsensical gibberish. It was meant to illustrate what American English sounds like to non-English speakers.
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"The Ketchup Song" a Spanish pop song from 2002, features a nonsense chorus that is actually comprised of badly distorted lyrics from "Rapper's Delight"--heard through the ears of a non-English speaker.
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The Teen Titan's theme song had 2 language versions for specific episodes. The English version was for serious episodes, while the Japanese version were for comedic episodes (and also include nonsensical Japanese lyrics)
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Phil Collins would often compose his music before he wrote any lyrics, so in a bunch of his demos he just sings nonsense
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Swedish songwriter Max Martin wrote the hit songs "I Want It That Way" by The Backstreet Boys and "..Baby One More Time" by Britney Spears regardless of not speaking English very well. He thought "Hit" meant "Call" and The Backstreet Boys intentionally kept the nonsensical lyrics of their song.
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There is a version of the Backstreet Boys’ “I want it that way” that make sense, but the nonsensical lyrics sound better
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Swedish songwriter Max Martin wrote the hit songs "I Want It That Way" by The Backstreet Boys and "..Baby One More Time" by Britney Spears regardless of not speaking English very well. He thought "Hit" meant "Call" and the Backstreet Boys intentionally kept the nonsensical lyrics of their song.
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The closing lyrics to the show WKRP are gibberish. The writer spouted nonsense and they kept it.
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John Lennon purposefully wrote nonsense lyrics to "confuse, befuddle, and mess with the Beatles experts" after having receiving word that students were analyzing bettles lyrics in high school