Ice Cream
Asheba Lyrics


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Coconut, mango, chocolate, vanilla
Strawberry, tangerine, barbardine, banana
Guava, pineapple, soursop and kiwi
Peanut, raisin, prunes and dates
All kind of flavor for you now to taste

I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream, ICE CREAM!

I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream, ICE CREAM!

Make you happy when you feeling sad
Got ice cream, you must be glad
Eat it with cake, pies, sweetbread or cookies
But don’t eat it too fast
Or you might just end up with a brain freeze!

I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream, ICE CREAM!

I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream, ICE CREAM!

Oh yeah…
I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream, ICE CREAM!

I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream, ICE CREAM!
Get if from the cart or in the parlor
Homemade style, it can’t bet better
If the weather cold and freezing or hot and sticky
In the night or day
All over the world hear the people say…

I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream! ICE CREAM!

Oh yeah…
I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream! ICE CREAM!

I’m singin’…
I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream! ICE CREAM!

I scream, you scream
Everybody screaming
Ice cream! ICE CREAM!

Did I hear somebody scream?
ICE CREAM!

I heard somebody scream
ICE CREAM!

I know I heard you scream
ICE CREAM!

Yes I heard you scream
ICE CREAM!

Oh yeah…
I scream, you scream, everybody screaming…
I scream, you scream, everybody screaming…
I scream, you scream, everybody screaming…





ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM!

Overall Meaning

Asheba's song "Ice Cream" is a catchy tune about one of the most beloved desserts around the world. The lyrics list different flavors of ice cream that are available for everyone to taste. It speaks of how ice cream can make you feel happy when you're feeling sad and how it should be eaten in moderation to avoid a brain freeze. The repetitive chorus is a fun and playful way of expressing the excitement and anticipation that comes with eating ice cream.


The song is an ode to the simple pleasure of indulging in ice cream, and the lyrics reflect the joy and happiness that it brings. The first verse mentions a variety of flavors, including coconut, mango, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, tangerine, barbardine, banana, guava, pineapple, soursop, and kiwi, along with peanut, raisin, prunes, and dates. With so many options to choose from, it's no wonder that the chorus repeats the words "I scream, you scream, everybody screaming, ice cream!" multiple times.


The second verse talks about how ice cream can be enjoyed with other sweets like cakes, pies, sweetbreads, or cookies. The song recommends not eating the dessert too fast, or else you may experience a brain freeze. The final chorus includes phrases like "get it from the cart or in the parlor, homemade style, it can't be better" which speaks to the universal love of ice cream. The song concludes with the phrase "Ice Cream" being repeated several times, as if to remind the listener of the simple joy that comes with indulging in a sweet treat.


Line by Line Meaning

Coconut, mango, chocolate, vanilla
There are many flavors of ice cream available and this line lists some examples.


Strawberry, tangerine, barbardine, banana
Just like the previous line, this line also lists more ice cream flavors.


Guava, pineapple, soursop and kiwi
Even more flavors of ice cream are listed, emphasizing the wide variety available.


Peanut, raisin, prunes and dates
More unique flavors of ice cream are included in this line.


All kind of flavor for you now to taste
Asheba is encouraging the listener to try all of the different flavors available.


I scream, you scream
Asheba is referencing the traditional saying that originated with ice cream trucks, where the vendor would shout 'I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!' to get people's attention.


Everybody screaming
This line emphasizes the excitement that ice cream can bring and the shared experience of enjoying it.


Ice cream, ICE CREAM!
This is a call to action to go get some ice cream.


Make you happy when you feeling sad
Asheba is highlighting the happiness that ice cream can bring, and its potential as a comfort food.


Got ice cream, you must be glad
Asheba is suggesting that having ice cream should make anyone happy.


Eat it with cake, pies, sweetbread or cookies
Asheba is offering suggestions for what to pair with ice cream.


But don’t eat it too fast
Asheba is giving a warning about eating ice cream too quickly.


Or you might just end up with a brain freeze!
Asheba is referencing the painful sensation that can come from consuming ice cream too quickly.


Get if from the cart or in the parlor
Asheba is highlighting the different places where ice cream can be found.


Homemade style, it can’t bet better
Asheba is stating his personal preference for homemade ice cream.


If the weather cold and freezing or hot and sticky
Asheba is emphasizing that ice cream can be enjoyed in any type of weather.


In the night or day
Asheba is highlighting that ice cream can be enjoyed any time of day.


All over the world hear the people say…
This line suggests that ice cream is a universally loved treat.


Did I hear somebody scream?
Asheba is playfully suggesting that he heard someone calling for ice cream.


I heard somebody scream
This line is a continuation of Asheba's playful tone.


I know I heard you scream
Asheba is addressing the listener specifically, implying that they were the ones calling for ice cream.


Yes I heard you scream
Asheba reiterates that he heard the listener calling for ice cream.


ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM!
This is the catchy refrain of the song, emphasizing the joy and excitement that ice cream can bring.




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