Who Let The Frog Out
Crazy Frog Lyrics


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Who let the frogs out
Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit
Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit
Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit

Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit
Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit
When the pond, it was nice, the party was jumpin'
Hey yippie-yi-yo
And everybody havin' a croak
Hey-yippie-yi-yo
I tell the fellas, come over to my pad
Hey yippie-yi-yo
Evil bullfrogs report to the call
The poor frog show down

Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit
Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit

I see ya little lilypad float up to our coast
Frogs really want to get down
Get back off of me, frog's envy is green
Get back, you flea eating monsters

Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit
Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit

I'm gonna tell, hey yippie-yi-yo
To any girls calling them little toads, hey yippie-yi-yo
Tell the dummy, hey man we're sitting on the fast log
You catch a fly on your tongue and there's another behind
Hey yippie-yi-yo
Toadstool floats up now

Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit
Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit

Say, a froggy is nothin' if he don't have a toad, all froggy don't hold it
A froggy is nothin' if he don't have a toad
All froggies hold your toads, hold em all now

Wait for y'all my frogs, the party is on
I gotta get my leaf to croak the bog
Do you see the bubbles coming from my throat
What could you be friend
That little green man got nothing on us now
Me and my scaly wart-warts
And I can't seek a lot, any tadpole will do
I'm figurin' that's why they call me a bullfrog
Cause I'm a bull inside a frog's body
When they see me they crooooaaaaakk





Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit
Who let the frogs out, ribbit ribbit ribbit ribbit

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Crazy Frog's song "Who Let the Frog Out" are a playful and nonsensical interpretation of the popular "Who Let the Dogs Out" song. In this song, the "dogs" have been replaced with "frogs," and the singing is interspersed with ribbiting sounds. The lyrics celebrate the joy and fun of a party and encourage everyone to let loose and have a good time.


The song starts with the question, "Who let the frogs out?" This question is repeated throughout the song, with the ribbiting sounds serving as the answer. The lyrics then describe a party where everyone is having fun and "croaking." The singer invites his friends to come to his pad and declares a "frog showdown" with some evil bullfrogs.


In the second verse, the singer sees a group of frogs approaching and declares that they want to join the party. However, the singer rebuffs their advances, calling them "flea eating monsters." The rest of the song is playful banter about the joys of partying and the importance of having a toad to keep a frog company.


Overall, the lyrics to "Who Let the Frog Out" are lighthearted and fun. They don't have a deep or profound meaning but instead celebrate the simple joys of life and the fun of a good party.


Line by Line Meaning

Who let the frogs out
Asking who allowed the frogs to come to the party/pool.


Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit
The sound of frogs croaking.


When the pond, it was nice, the party was jumpin'
Everyone was having fun at the party when the pond was clean and safe.


Hey yippie-yi-yo
An expression of excitement.


And everybody havin' a croak
All the frogs were having a good time and participating in the party.


Evil bullfrogs report to the call
Summoning the evil bullfrogs to join the party.


The poor frog show down
The moment when the frog party turns into a contest or a showdown.


I see ya little lilypad float up to our coast
A new group of frogs has arrived at the party, and they're coming from another part of the pond.


Frogs really want to get down
The new frogs are excited to participate in the party and join in on the fun.


Get back off of me, frog's envy is green
The other frogs are getting too close or jealous, and the artist is telling them to back off.


I'm gonna tell, hey yippie-yi-yo
The singer is going to tell someone about the party and how great it is.


To any girls calling them little toads, hey yippie-yi-yo
The artist is telling the girls not to insult the frogs by calling them little toads.


Tell the dummy, hey man we're sitting on the fast log
The singer is telling someone to hurry up and get to the party because they're having a good time.


You catch a fly on your tongue and there's another behind
There are so many flies and insects around that the frogs can eat as much as they want and not run out.


Toadstool floats up now
Another group of frogs is arriving at the party.


Say, a froggy is nothin' if he don't have a toad...all froggies hold your toads, hold em all now
Having a female frog (or toad) is important to male frogs, and they should all hold on to their mates so they don't get lost in the party.


Wait for y'all my frogs, the party is on
The artist is waiting for all the other frogs to arrive before continuing the party.


I gotta get my leaf to croak the bog
The singer needs to grab a leaf (or something else) to use as an instrument and make more noise.


Do you see the bubbles coming from my throat
The singer is making noise and croaking so much that bubbles are coming from their throat.


What could you be friend, that little green man got nothing on us now
The artist is asking what competition there is when they're the best at the party now.


Me and my scaly wart-warts
The artist is making a joke about their appearance and their warts.


And I can't seek a lot, any tadpole will do
The artist is saying they are not picky and any tadpole can come to the party, even if they are not fully developed yet.


I'm figurin' that's why they call me a bullfrog
The singer thinks they're called a bullfrog because they're a big, powerful frog that others look up to.


Cause I'm a bull inside a frog's body
The artist is saying they're strong and fierce, like a bull, even though they're just a frog.


When they see me they crooooaaaaakk
The other frogs are so impressed by the singer's presence that they start croaking loudly.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: Anslem D Douglas, Osbert Leopold Gurley

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