Hola a Todos
Spongebob Squarepants Lyrics


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Oigan amigos!
Oigan amigos!
Oigan amigos escuchenme a mi
Probé una hamburguesa
Es una muy distinta
Tiene mermelada de medusa

Amigo tienes que probarla
Verás que es muy distinta
Es una con sabor original





Dibirubabadibabadidiburubá!

Overall Meaning

The song "Hola a Todos" by SpongeBob SquarePants presents a very interesting theme, especially when looking at the lyrics. The song begins by SpongeBob shouting "Oigan amigos!" which means "Listen up, friends!" in English. He then proceeds to explain that he tried a hamburger that is very different, as it contains jellyfish jam. SpongeBob urges his friends to try it as well, to taste its original flavor. The chorus of the song has a playful and catchy melody that encourages everyone to jump in and sing along.


The lyrics are interesting as they showcase SpongeBob's adventurous spirit and willingness to try new things. The jellyfish jam represents something unusual and out of the ordinary. The song can also be interpreted as a metaphor for trying new experiences and living life to the fullest. SpongeBob encourages his friends to join him and taste the unique hamburger, presenting an opportunity for them to step out of their comfort zones and try something different.


Overall, "Hola a Todos" is a fun and upbeat song that highlights SpongeBob's iconic energy and love for trying new things. The lyrics are relatable, and the melody is catchy, making it a great tune for both kids and adults.


Line by Line Meaning

Oigan amigos!
Hey friends, pay attention!


Oigan amigos!
Hey friends, listen up!


Oigan amigos escuchenme a mi
Hey friends, listen to me


Probé una hamburguesa
I tried a hamburger


Es una muy distinta
It's very different


Tiene mermelada de medusa
It has jellyfish jam


Amigo tienes que probarla
Friend, you have to try it


Verás que es muy distinta
You'll see it's very different


Es una con sabor original
It's one with original flavor


Dibirubabadibabadidiburubá!
Singing in nonsense language




Writer(s): Eban Schletter, Andrew Overtoom, Derek Drymon, Stephen Hillenburg

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