La La La
Willy William Lyrics


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La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

Go

La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
You can't talk with the Frenchie
You better call the officer
Mi nah afraid to party
How you know me have a full seminar?
Me comfy bus it up, bus it up
Shaz tell and me coffee, bus it up, bus it up
Brand new styling and back it up, back it up

Hey go

All I wanna sing is la, la, la, la
Threatening a day with blah blah blah blah
Me sing every start dixit terror
Mira se yo canto la Macarena
Lift your leg up put this thing on me nah
Me not easy 'cause you know my stamina
Mama si, mama sa, mama cosa
I say la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

Check this out

Go, go, go, go, go
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

Go

That's in my beat box, play it once for me





La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Willy William's song La La La may seem a bit nonsensical at first, but they actually contain a few interesting lines worth exploring. The opening phrase "La, la, la" is repeated throughout the song and serves as a catchy and memorable hook. The verses that follow are a bit more challenging to decipher, with lines like "You can't talk with the Frenchie" and "Threatening a day with blah blah blah blah" leaving listeners scratching their heads. However, some key phrases offer insight into the song's meaning.


One prominent theme throughout the song is the idea of letting loose and enjoying a good party. The line "Mi nah afraid to party" suggests that the singer is ready to have a good time, while the refrain "All I wanna sing is la, la, la, la" reinforces the idea of carefree revelry. Additionally, lines like "Lift your leg up put this thing on me nah" and "Me not easy 'cause you know my stamina" hint at the sexual energy that can often accompany a night of partying.


Despite being primarily in English, the song also incorporates a few phrases in Spanish, such as "Mira se yo canto la Macarena" (meaning "Look at me, I'm singing the Macarena"). This bilingual aspect adds to the song's international appeal and underscores its theme of bringing people together through music.


Overall, Willy William's La La La is a fun and upbeat party anthem that celebrates the joy of letting go and enjoying the moment.


Line by Line Meaning

La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
The singer starts his song with simple, repetitive vocalizations


Go
An encouragement to start the music or begin dancing


La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Repeats the introductory line


You can't talk with the Frenchie
The singer is warning the listener not to try communicating in French with him


You better call the officer
If there is a communication problem, the singer suggests calling an officer or someone who speaks both languages


Mi nah afraid to party
The singer is expressing confidence in his ability to have fun


How you know me have a full seminar?
The singer is questioning how someone could know so much about him, maybe implying they don't really know anything at all


Me comfy bus it up, bus it up
The singer is comfortable with letting loose and dancing


Shaz tell and me coffee, bus it up, bus it up
The singer is referencing a popular dance move and getting hyped up


Brand new styling and back it up, back it up
The singer is introducing a new dance move


All I wanna sing is la, la, la, la
The singer speaks to the simplicity of his music and lyrics


Threatening a day with blah blah blah blah
The singer is shouting out to his haters or people who don't take him seriously, saying they are just making noise


Me sing every start dixit terror
The singer is implying that his singing instills fear in others


Mira se yo canto la Macarena
The singer references a popular, easy-to-do dance to further emphasize the simplicity of the song


Lift your leg up put this thing on me nah
The singer is inviting the listener to dance and enjoy themselves


Me not easy 'cause you know my stamina
The singer is boasting about how he isn't an easy person to keep up with, most likely on the dancefloor


Mama si, mama sa, mama cosa
The singer is reciting a popular nonsense phrase that many can easily sing along to, further contributing to the song's simplicity


I say la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
The singer repeats the opening vocalizations once again


Go, go, go, go, go
The singer encourages the listener to keep dancing and having fun


La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Closing repetition of the opening line




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Willy William, Frederic Nicolas Goualard, Laurent Stephane Hoarau, Gregory Lenaic LePoutre, Mike Rodrigue Goyor, Bruno Miguel Lopes Caldas

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French music
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