Bangarang

Album: Bangarang (2011)
Charted: 24 72
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  • Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    Bangarang (bass)

    Bangarang
    You feel the
    Bangarang
    You feel the (bass)
    Bangarang
    You feel the
    Bangarang
    You feel the (bass)

    Lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    Bangarang
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout
    Bangarang (bass)

    You feel the
    You feel the
    You feel the
    Bangarang (bass)

    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    Bangarang

    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    We rowdy
    Shouts to all my lost boys
    Shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shouts to all my lost boys
    Bangarang (bass)

    You feel the
    You feel the
    Bangarang
    You feel the
    Bangarang
    You feel the (bass)

    Hey, still ain't got my marbles
    But I got these beats banging out the back of my toy car
    Ayo, I'm eating Fun Dip right now, not giving a fuck, mwah Writer/s: Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell, Sonny Moore
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Justin from MurricaKatie from Albany... the entire internet decided that it is "Lost Boys" because it is Lost Boys... its inspired by the movie "Hook" not necessarily Peter Pan... Sonny has said this, and even the actor who played Ruffio in Hook said he met Sunny and they spoke about it... thats where the word Bangarang comes from.. the Lost Boys yell Bangarang several times in the movie Hook.
  • Lacus from SomewhereAs a reply to Katje's comment. Yes. She is. In 1991 a movie named "Hook" came out. It was a story about Peter Pan going to the real world with Wendy, where he grew up and forgot Neverland. Hook finds his and Wendy's children however, and kidnaps them, forcing Peter to come to their aid. When we make it to Neverland, the current Lost Boys shout a phrase multiple times. This phrase is "Bangarang!" It is a battle cry of sorts. When Peter remembers who he was, even he shouts it. If you want confirmation, go look up clips. The other references are obvious.
  • Katje from AlbanyThe singer is NOT singing "lost boys." She is singing a very distinct "BOSS boys." The "B" sound is very, very clear. The shape your mouth makes when forming a "B" is very different from the shape made when forming an "L," and the sound is just as different. I don't understand why almost the entire internet decided it's "lost boys." And yes, I am aware of "Peter Pan," but despite the hook in the video, I am not convinced that any "Peter Pan" connection was intended.
  • Heath from Kincumber South, AustraliaFurther on Jesus' comment. ALL references to this song are clear that it's Peter Pan based.
    Ice Cream man loses hand, replaced by hook. Shadow work in the film clip indicates Peter Pan's mischievous shadow. 'Bangarang' and 'shout to my Lost Boys' are Peter Pan lines. If you watch 'Hook' with Robin Williams the Lost Boys constantly yell out 'Bangarang'
  • Jesus from Charlotte, NcIn an article it said that the "lost boys" in the music video and the song itself were and reference to the lost boys from Peter Pan, the ice cream man is shown with a hook for a hand at the end of the video as a reference to Captain Hook.
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