Da Hoola
Télépopmusik Lyrics


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Let's do da hoola!

What's the consiquence
To the sequence of events
Sitting on a fence
All my money spent on the rent

Helpin' global debt
Heaven-sent remedy escapes me
So my mind gets ragey

Incense burns in the tent slowly,
The woman with the gun in her hand looks holy
Maybe I'll just follow the holy one
Cause I believe that she believes that I ain't the only one

My job is dead
But yeah yeah I hit you with a left
And a boggie from head to Bangladesh
Mad fresh
Just gets fresher
?,
?,
From a bag of treasure,
Whatever.

These days animals be gettin' clever,
Musta been breeding,
All?,
No?,
Moneys on the monkies,
When they start to rebel,
Soon they're be children of twelve,
More ice than Ray?,

Let's do da hoola,
(What's your name?),
Let's do da hoola,
Let's do da hoola,
(What's your name?),
Let's do da hoola,
(I'm dancin'),

Steppin' out,
Twenty-Seven microdots,
For the cyclops,
I drop more storms,
Than an equanox,

Everyones gone tabloid crazy,
Hip-hop babies,
Ram raving arts fan.

Super boy's gonna be in an indie band,
"Look at me man, look at me.Man!"

We've been through with the drunks,
On the underground,
Trying not to look at the women,
With thier heads down.

Especially the stupid ones,
The ones that fall asleep,
In the institutions,

What did they they think,
That they were doin'?
Gettin' comfortable,
In a world full of humans,

What did they think,
That they were doin'?
Gettin' comfortable,
In a world full of humans

Let's do da hoola,
(What's your name?),
Let's do da hoola,
Let's do da hoola,
(What's your name?),
Let's do da hoola,
(I'm dancin'),

Let's do da hoola,
(What's your name?).

Let's,
(What's your name?).

Let's,
(What's your name?).

Let's,
(What's your name?).





Let's do da hoola,
(I'm dancin').

Overall Meaning

The song "Da Hoola" by Télépopmusik is a captivating piece that seems to evoke thoughts about life, money, rebellion, religion, and dancing. The lyrics tell a story about someone who is on a fence about life, contemplating the consequences of all the events that led them to where they are at the moment. They are struggling financially and are unable to find a solution, which is making them angry. They find comfort in burning incense, and then they notice a woman holding a gun who looks holy, so they decide to follow her. The singer feels like they are not alone in their struggles, and so they decide to dance the Hoola dance.


The lyrics also touch on the theme of rebellion. The animals are getting clever, and soon they will start to rebel against humans. The singer suggests that there will be children of twelve who will join the rebellion. The lyrics imply that the rebellion will be a response to humans exploiting animals for money. The song also speaks about the current state of society, where people are getting more comfortable and not caring about what's happening around them. Instead, they are more interested in tabloid news and being part of the "in crowd."


Overall, "Da Hoola" is a thought-provoking song that encourages listeners to reflect on their lives, the state of society, and their place in it.


Line by Line Meaning

What's the consiquence
What is the result of these actions?


To the sequence of events
To the order in which things occur


Sitting on a fence
Being indecisive and unsure of what to do


All my money spent on the rent
Having financial difficulties due to high living expenses


Helpin' global debt
Working on solving the worldwide debt crisis


Heaven-sent remedy escapes me
A solution to the problem is not easily found


So my mind gets ragey
Causing frustration and anger


Incense burns in the tent slowly,
The slow burning of incense inside a tent


The woman with the gun in her hand looks holy
The woman holding a gun appears to be religious


Maybe I'll just follow the holy one
Choosing to follow the apparently religious woman


Cause I believe that she believes that I ain't the only one
Believing that the woman thinks there are others who feel the same way he does


My job is dead
Being out of work


But yeah yeah I hit you with a left
A boxing reference, hitting someone with a left punch


And a boggie from head to Bangladesh
Jumping and dancing intensely from one end to another


Mad fresh
Very cool or trendy


Just gets fresher
Becomes even more cool or trendy


?
Unknown


?
Unknown


From a bag of treasure,
From something that holds significant value


Whatever.
Indifference or apathy towards the subject being discussed


These days animals be gettin' clever,
Modern animals seem to be becoming more intelligent


Musta been breeding,
A possible explanation for the animals' increasing intelligence


All?,
Unknown or unclear


No?,
Unknown or unclear


Moneys on the monkies,
Believing that the monkeys may start to rule the world


When they start to rebel,
If the monkeys begin to fight back against humans


Soon they're be children of twelve,
Humans would likely be overpowered by monkeys


More ice than Ray?
A comparison to Ray Lewis, a former American football player known for being very intense


Let's do da hoola,
Let's dance and have fun


(What's your name?),
Asking for someone's name


(I'm dancin'),
Expressing the enjoyment of dancing


Steppin' out,
Venturing out


Twenty-Seven microdots,
A reference to LSD


For the cyclops,
Possibly referring to one-eyed people, or the mythical creature


I drop more storms,
Creating more problems or challenges


Than an equanox,
A reference to the two times in the year when day and night are of equal length


Everyones gone tabloid crazy,
People are obsessed with celebrity gossip and sensationalized news


Hip-hop babies,
A reference to young people who are into hip-hop music and culture


Ram raving arts fan.
Someone who is enthusiastic about alternative or niche types of art


Super boy's gonna be in an indie band,
A young man will most likely pursue music in the indie genre


"Look at me man, look at me.Man!"
An exclamation to get someone's attention


We've been through with the drunks,
Having dealt with drunk people before


On the underground,
On the subway or metro


Trying not to look at the women,
Avoiding staring at women in a potentially inappropriate manner


With thier heads down.
Walking with their heads pointing downwards


Especially the stupid ones,
Particularly referring to those who may not be aware of their surroundings


The ones that fall asleep,
Those who are extremely tired and may fall asleep in public


In the institutions,
In public spaces like libraries or museums


What did they they think,
Wondering what their thought process was in that moment


That they were doin'?
Questioning the logic behind what they were doing


Gettin' comfortable,
Settling in and relaxing


In a world full of humans,
In a world with other people, where being on guard or alert may be necessary


Let's do da hoola,
Let's dance and have fun


(What's your name?),
Asking for someone's name


(I'm dancin'),
Expressing the enjoyment of dancing


Let's do da hoola,
Let's dance and have fun


(What's your name?),
Asking for someone's name


Let's do da hoola,
Let's dance and have fun


(I'm dancin').
Expressing the enjoyment of dancing




Writer(s): Fabrice Regis Robert Dumont, Stephan Armin Haeri, Jerry Herman, Christophe Hetier Copyright: Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc., Universal Music Publishing Mgb France

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Comments from YouTube:

@TCSpencer3229

@daangson You're right... I've not heard this version though. The CD I got the song sounds totally fucking different, and it's good. Try looking for the alternate version

@helicaldota

im danacin

@verbalassault87

remix is way better