Hey Baby
Hey Baby Lyrics


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Hey Baby En Heart ta Vittu
Please Konjam Poriya
May Some Day En Life fa Vittu
Please Konjam Poriya
Love Endraal Tom & Jerry Pola
Life Endraal Roller Coaster Pola
Vechene Current Mela Kaala
Marriage Is Made In Heaven'nu Yaaru Sonna?

Hey Baby En Heart'ta Vittu
Please Konjam Poriya

May Some Day En Life'fa Vittu
Please Konjam Poriya
Love Endraal Tom & Jerry Pola
Life Endraal Roller Coaster Pola
Vechene Current Mela Kaala
Marriage Is Made In Heaven'nu Yaaru Sonna?
Dum Dum Dum
Pe Pe Pe
Oothita Puthu Sanguda
Gap Pula Cycle Gapula
Sarinjathey Intha Singamthaan

Thanne Thanne Thannennee.

Hey Paapa Ae Soaku Paapa
Ethuku Nee Aengura
Hey Loosu Nee Poota Pootu
Singu'la Aen Maarura
Mabula Maraka Nikka Vechu
Pubula Saraka Nikka Vecha
Clubula Keezha Paduka Vecha
Sombula Thanni Kudika Vecha
Marriage'ju Machan Galeejunu Gaja Šønnaan!

Therinju Pøchu Ènnaku Ava Maaru Veshamthaan
Avala Nambi Pøyi Naanu Aanen Møsamthaan
Azhaga Kaati Pøduraale Kedi Veshamthaan
Varusham Fulla Ènnaku Mattum Aadi Maasamthaan
Oørukulla Èllame Pømbalaiku Šuppørttu
Ambalalainga Naanga Inga
Kudupøamda Repørttu
Kaila Køduthuputta One Year Warrenty
Life Fulla Tharamaata Ènnakava Guaranty





Nimathiye Illa Machan Pønaen Ava Veetuku
Athukuthaanda Vanthu Pøraen Naanum Winenu Šhøpuku

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hey Baby's song 'Hey Baby' are a playful and humorous take on the theme of love and marriage. The song starts with the singer requesting their partner to take care of their heart and life, asking them to be thoughtful and considerate. The lyrics then compare love and life to Tom and Jerry and a roller coaster, respectively, both of which are full of excitement and ups and downs. The singer mentions how they have experienced an electric current when they met their partner and wonders who said that marriage is made in heaven.


The second verse is more light-hearted and fun, with the singer addressing their partner as 'paapa' and 'loosu' which means baby and crazy, respectively. The lyrics go on to talk about how they have danced and partied together and how they have supported each other in all circumstances. The singer mentions getting a one-year warranty and a lifetime guarantee from their partner and assures them that they will go to their partner's house as their 'winning shop', implying that their partner has won them over.


Overall, 'Hey Baby' is a playful and catchy song that celebrates the joys and challenges of love and marriage.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Baby En Heart'ta Vittu
Hey baby, you've got my heart, please take care of it


Please Konjam Poriya
Please handle it with care


May Some Day En Life'fa Vittu
Someday, in my life, please take care of me as well


Please Konjam Poriya
Please be gentle with me


Love Endraal Tom & Jerry Pola
When in love, it is like Tom & Jerry - always playing and chasing each other


Life Endraal Roller Coaster Pola
Life is like a roller coaster ride, full of ups and downs


Vechene Current Mela Kaala
Electric shock waves flow through me


Marriage Is Made In Heaven'nu Yaaru Sonna?
Who said that marriages are made in heaven?


Dum Dum Dum
Background music


Pe Pe Pe
Background music


Oothita Puthu Sanguda
I got a new cigar


Gap Pula Cycle Gapula
The cycle is moving with a gap


Sarinjathey Intha Singamthaan
This lion has been tamed


Thanne Thanne Thannennee.
Background music


Hey Paapa Ae Soaku Paapa
Hey baby, my dear baby


Ethuku Nee Aengura
Why are you doing this to me?


Hey Loosu Nee Poota Pootu
Hey crazy girl, stop being silly


Singu'la Aen Maarura
Why are you making me dance alone?


Mabula Maraka Nikka Vechu
I went to catch a mouse but ended up catching a rabbit


Pubula Saraka Nikka Vecha
I went to catch a bird but ended up catching a squirrel


Clubula Keezha Paduka Vecha
I went to the club and danced on the floor


Sombula Thanni Kudika Vecha
I drank alcohol and got drunk


Marriage'ju Machan Galeejunu Gaja Šønnaan!
My friend said that marriage is a headache


Therinju Pøchu Ènnaku Ava Maaru Veshamthaan
I know that she is pretending in front of me


Avala Nambi Pøyi Naanu Aanen Møsamthaan
I believed her and lost everything


Azhaga Kaati Pøduraale Kedi Veshamthaan
She is wearing a beautiful mask to deceive me


Varusham Fulla Ènnaku Mattum Aadi Maasamthaan
Every year, I have only one month to enjoy


Oørukulla Èllame Pømbalaiku Šuppørttu
Everyone supports the liar


Ambalalainga Naanga Inga
We are fools


Kudupøamda Repørttu
We are in trouble


Kaila Køduthuputta One Year Warrenty
You've bought a one-year warranty by giving your hand


Life Fulla Tharamaata Ènnakava Guaranty
There is no guarantee of anything in life


Nimathiye Illa Machan Pønaen Ava Veetuku
I'm going fast to her house


Athukuthaanda Vanthu Pøraen Naanum Winenu Šhøpuku
I will also come with you, why should you go alone?




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@themadrapper101

The kids that grew up in the 90's and early 2000's lived the best era

@darkangel07_

themadrapper101 I agree 100 percent!

@dannyhayes1305

gotta say I agree. We were lucky!

@mikethelegendarygamer4581

I agree!!!!

@alessandrofrancisquini6570

So many great memories from this era

@traviskarnes6825

Amen

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@loriejackson6333

I miss No Doubt alot.
I'm a black chick from the projects in Boston and I remember loving No Doubt from the start. I think telling friends my favorite song was Dont Speak at the time gave me my first glimpse into how people judge and label. Apparently I wasn't normal for liking this music because Gwen didn't look like me. I simultaneously felt how ok it was to be different though. Realized I couldn't be friends with people who ignored artistic beauty because of the color of the person creating it. That was 95 when I was 9 years old. Listening to that song feels the same now at 32. Imagine what I would have missed if I didn't dare to be different.

I hope artists really know how appreciated they are. 💛

@moonchild712

I feel ya on that. I'm a black female and til this day, I get flak for liking what is considered "white music" I simply like what speaks to me, no matter the genre. Love No Doubt from the start

@amywhite9972

Lorie Jackson I truly understand. I attended a mostly black school so I loved rap, soul and pop. All types plus TLC, Envougue not sure of spelling but yeah I love it all. Once I got older, my country friends just didn't understand. Don't get me wrong, I love all types of music but I grew up on LL Cool J, Bobby Brown's group even though I can't remember the name of it, Whitney and of course Michael Jackson. Now at 46, when I hear those songs, I always think of Jeromy rapping in the Halls or Elton break Dancing in class complete with his red leather jacket and glove. I truly miss those days. Music today just isn't the same...

@iambackwithabang

almost same thing happened to me. except im Indian and was living in a small city in south India at that time.now im 32 too. and i now look back at my young self and want to tell that lil girl that "people are still the same(even when you grow up) and are judgemental af.so dont ever try to change yourself".they still give weird looks if you dont conform to their standards and notions about life.and growing up with different perspective about the world , only gives you the nametag of "weirdo/wannabe".but that wont matter as long as you stay true to yourself.

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