Twist & Shout
Mr. Z Lyrics


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Rang De Chak Man
Rang De Chak
Rang De Chak
No Mater Let Them Say
Rang De Chak Man
Rang De Chak Aye
Rang De Chak
No Mater Lets Spark
Let′s Start Some Ronauk Shounak
Let's Have Some Party Now
Let′s Have Some Raala Rappaa
Rang De Chak A
No Matter Let Them Say
Let's Have Some Dhol Dhamaka
Let's Call The Dholi Now
Let′s Have Some Matti Tappa
Chalo Chalo Ji Lak Lak Gao Lo
Chalo Chalo Ji Mauj Bana Lo
Chalo Chalo Ji Nach Lo Gao Lo
Pakad Kisi Ki Wrist
And We Twist
We Twist
We Twist
We Twist
And We Twist
We Twist
We Twist
We Twist
And We Twist
We Twist
We Twist
We Twist
And We Twist
We Twist
We Twist




We Twist
Everybody In Da Spot Tonite

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mr. Z's song "Twist & Shout" begin with the phrase "Rang De Chak Man," which loosely translates to "fill your mind with color." The repeated use of "Rang De Chak" emphasizes the idea of bringing vibrancy and energy to the moment, and encourages the listener to disregard any negative commentary from others. The lyrics suggest that the focus should be on embracing the festivities and creating an atmosphere of celebration.


The chorus of the song urges the listener to start a party, with the use of phrases like "Let's have some raala rappaa" and "Let's call the dholi now." These lines emphasize the importance of music and dancing in creating a lively and joyous atmosphere. The following lines encourage the listener to engage in specific dance moves and participate fully in the festivities. The repeated phrase "We twist" suggests that the Twist dance may be a central part of the celebration.


Overall, the lyrics of "Twist & Shout" promote the idea of actively engaging in celebration, disregarding negativity, and embracing joy and energy. The song encourages movement, dancing, and participation in the festivities.


Line by Line Meaning

Rang De Chak Man
Color yourself with joy


Rang De Chak
Color it up


No Mater Let Them Say
Don't worry about what others say


Rang De Chak Man
Color yourself with joy


Rang De Chak Aye
Color it up, yes!


Rang De Chak
Color it up!


No Mater Lets Spark
Let's have fun regardless


Let's Start Some Ronauk Shounak
Let's create some buzz and zeal


Let's Have Some Party Now
Let's party right now


Let's Have Some Raala Rappaa
Let's make it lively


Rang De Chak A
Color it up!


No Matter Let Them Say
Don't worry about what others say


Let's Have Some Dhol Dhamaka
Let's bring in the drummers and make a scene


Let's Call The Dholi Now
Let's call the drummer now


Let's Have Some Matti Tappa
Let's make it all loud and upbeat


Chalo Chalo Ji Lak Lak Gao Lo
Come on, let's sing and make noise


Chalo Chalo Ji Mauj Bana Lo
Come on, let's have some fun


Chalo Chalo Ji Nach Lo Gao Lo
Come on, let's dance and sing


Pakad Kisi Ki Wrist
Grab someone's wrist


And We Twist
Let's twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


And We Twist
Let's twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


And We Twist
Let's twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


And We Twist
Let's twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


We Twist
We twist


Everybody In Da Spot Tonite
Everyone is here tonight




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@ernestgilbert364

Dude, lol - "amazing" doesn't even come close. It was, like:

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the second man to walk on the moon. I was the first, along with millions of other teenagers, the night of February 23, 1964, watching the Beatles perform five songs on the Ed Sullivan show. I was 15 years old and the still point in the turning world filled with rock and roll music forever.

Dad: (looking curious and mildly perplexed) glances from the TV to me, to my mom, to the TV...
My mom: 'Yeah, yeah, yeah' - is that what they're singing? What does that mean?
Me: It means 'Yeah, yeah, yeah,' Mom.
Dad: looks at me, at my mom, at the TV, at my mom, at me ....

The Beatles had landed.



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@hannahsemrow8187

2:07 I think she said, “oh! he looked at me” so sweet

@oofgoof5384

I see "oh! It's me!"

@hannahsemrow8187

oof goof yeah. I can see that but I see her make an “L” sound also it makes more sense because her response was so all of a sudden.

@oofgoof5384

@@hannahsemrow8187 agreed.

@bubblebox8270

If it was for Lennon, then she got befooled...since he was as bind as an owl...😂

@kickallsss

i think it was "oh god, it's me"

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