Yeti
Mr. Zoob Lyrics


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Ladies and gentlemen
Live from Pibloktoq Arena
The mythical match-up of the millennium

On the left
From the Pacific North-West
Nine feet standing tall
Six hundred and fifty pounds of muscle
A redwood planted in the octagon
It's Sasquatch - Bigfoot
He's a mountain man and a man mountain

And on my right
From Himalayan Heights
Two and three quarter meters high
Two hundred and ninety-five
Kilograms of might
Dinner plate hands and piercing eyes
It's Yeti - Abominable Snowman
Another mountain man man mountain

Proto-humans go!

And tonight
Under the lights
Clash of monumental might

Who's the best?
East or West?
Who is mightiest?

East and West?




They're both the best
When it comes down to mightiness

Overall Meaning

In Mr. Zoob's song "Yeti," the lyrics depict a legendary match-up between two mythical creatures - Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, representing the Pacific North-West, and the Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman, hailing from the Himalayan Heights. The stage for their epic battle is set at the Pibloktoq Arena, creating a sense of anticipation and excitement.


The descriptions of the two creatures emphasize their immense strength and size. Sasquatch is portrayed as standing at nine feet tall and weighing 650 pounds of pure muscle. He is compared to a redwood tree planted in the octagon, highlighting his rooted presence and power. The Yeti, on the other hand, is described as towering at two and three quarter meters (approximately nine feet) and weighing 295 kilograms (around 650 pounds). The imagery of his dinner plate hands and piercing eyes further emphasizes his formidable nature.


The lyrics emphasize the clash between these two mighty beings, the "Clash of monumental might." The question of who is the best, the mightiest, is posed, representing the competition between the East and the West. However, the lyrics suggest that both sides are equally powerful, as they proclaim, "East and West, they're both the best when it comes down to mightiness."


Overall, the song "Yeti" by Mr. Zoob presents a mythical showdown between two legendary creatures, highlighting their immense strength and creating an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation for the clash between East and West.


Line by Line Meaning

Ladies and gentlemen
Addressing the audience to capture their attention and interest


Live from Pibloktoq Arena
Broadcasting the event from the specific location known as Pibloktoq Arena


The mythical match-up of the millennium
Referring to the highly anticipated and legendary confrontation of the century


On the left
Introducing the first participant


From the Pacific North-West
Originating from the region located in the northwestern part of the Pacific


Nine feet standing tall
Describing the impressive height of nine feet


Six hundred and fifty pounds of muscle
Highlighting the substantial weight consisting mainly of muscular mass


A redwood planted in the octagon
Comparing the participant to a sturdy and towering redwood tree within the fighting area


It's Sasquatch - Bigfoot
Identifying the first participant as Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot


He's a mountain man and a man mountain
Portraying Sasquatch as someone who embodies both the strength and ruggedness of a mountain and a physically imposing figure


And on my right
Introducing the second participant


From Himalayan Heights
Originating from the elevated region known as the Himalayas


Two and three quarter meters high
Describing the impressive height of two and three-quarter meters


Two hundred and ninety-five
Referring to the weight of 295 kilograms


Kilograms of might
Expressing the sheer power possessed by the participant


Dinner plate hands and piercing eyes
Highlighting the participant's large hands and intense gaze


It's Yeti - Abominable Snowman
Identifying the second participant as Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman


Another mountain man man mountain
Depicting Yeti as another individual who combines the qualities of a mountain dweller and a physically dominant figure


Proto-humans go!
Encouraging the primitive human ancestors to commence the battle


And tonight
Referring to the present evening


Under the lights
Taking place illuminated by the arena lights


Clash of monumental might
Highlighting the monumental confrontation of incredible power


Who's the best?
Posing the question of which participant is superior


East or West?
Comparing the participants based on their geographical origins


Who is mightiest?
Inquiring about the ultimate embodiment of strength


East and West?
Explaining that both the participants from the East and West are exceptional


They're both the best
Asserting that both participants excel in their own right


When it comes down to mightiness
Indicating that both are equally formidable in terms of power




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Richard Clarke, William Wilde

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