Album: The Lion King Soundtrack (1994)
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  • [Timon]
    Hakuna Matata
    What a wonderful phrase

    [Pumbaa]
    Hakuna Matata
    Ain't no passing craze

    [Timon]
    It means no worries
    For the rest of your days

    [both]
    It's our problem-free philosophy
    Hakuna Matata

    [Timon]
    Why, when he was a young warthog

    [Pumbaa]
    When I was a young warthog

    [Timon]
    He found his aroma lacked a certain appeal
    He could clear the savannah after every meal

    [Pumbaa]
    I'm a sensitive soul
    Though I seem thick-skinned
    And it hurt that my friends never stood downwind
    And, oh, the shame!

    [Timon]
    He was ashamed!

    [Pumbaa]
    Thought of changin' my name

    [Timon]
    Oh, what's in a name?

    [Pumbaa]
    And I got downhearted

    [Timon]
    How'd you feel?

    [Pumbaa]
    Every time that I -

    [Timon]
    Hey, Pumbaa, not in front of the kids

    [Pumbaa]
    Oh, sorry

    [both]
    Hakuna Matata
    What a wonderful phrase
    Hakuna Matata
    Ain't no passing craze

    [Simba]
    It means no worries
    For the rest of your days

    [Simba and Timon]
    It's our problem-free

    [Pumbaa]
    Philosophy

    [all]
    Hakuna Matata

    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna

    [Simba]
    It means no worries
    For the rest of your days

    [all]
    It's our problem-free philosophy
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
    Hakuna Matata
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