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30 Popular Songs with Confusing Lyrics

"I Am the Walrus" (The Beatles)

"I Am the Walrus" (The Beatles)

Sample lyrics: 

I am the egg man/ They are the egg man/ I am the walrus/ Goo goo g'joob

The good news is this--when John Lennon was writing the Beatles' hit "I Am the Walrus" he wasn't going for clarity. In fact, he was trying his best to stuff the song full of puzzling, nonsensical lyrics. And that's exactly what he did! Sometimes a little silly fun is all you need to get people humming along. 

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"Set Fire to the Rain" (Adele)

"Set Fire to the Rain" (Adele)

Sample lyrics:

But I set fire to the rain/ Watched it pour as I touched your face/ Well, it burned while I cried

It's a good thing that Adele is an accomplished singer, because she clearly does not have a future in science. Even if you set aside the blatant violations to the laws of nature, the song's central image of setting fire to water is still pretty convoluted...even for a breakup song. 

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"Break Free" (Ariana Grande)

"Break Free" (Ariana Grande)

Sample lyrics: 

I only want to die alive/ Never by the hands of a broken heart

No one turns to Ariana Grande for deep, thought-provoking lyrics. And that's probably for the best, because the infamous line about "dying alive"  in "Break Free" is clear proof she's incapable of them. I'm sure it sounded complex and complicated in the recording studio, but over the airwaves, it just sounds insane. 

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"Icon" (Jaden Smith)

"Icon" (Jaden Smith)

Sample lyrics: 

"I am not a Mayan, I'm a menace/ It's wild, you can lie like a professor/ I don't got the time to put you on the stretcher

Jaden Smith is not afraid to be creative or think outside the box. Unfortunately, a little time inside the box would be a good thing for him. The lines I've featured here are merely a small sample of the non-stop incoherence featured on Smith's 2017 hit "Icon"--which itself is merely a small sample of the non-stop incoherence that comes out of his mouth all the time. 

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"Temperature" (Tyga)

"Temperature" (Tyga)

Sample lyrics:

Uh, girl you're hot and cold/ That makes you warm

Tyga has managed a true feat with this line from his 2017 song "Temperature." In some sense, he's right--if you add hot and cold together you get warm. A truly brilliant scientific breakthrough. But, in the context of this love song, that makes no sense. We specifically call people "hot and cold" if they're sending us mixed signals. We call people "warm" when they are being friendly. Oh god, now Tyga's got me stating the stupidly obvious too...

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"Gucci Gang" (Lil Pump)

"Gucci Gang" (Lil Pump)

Sample lyrics: 

Gucci gang/ Gucci gang/ Gucci gang (Gucci gang)

Almost 30% of the lyrics in the 2017 "hit" "Gucci Gang" are literally just the song's title repeated over and over again. If that doesn't qualify as a song that makes no sense, then I don't know what does. This is arguably one of the dumbest songs on the list, so it should come as no surprise that it garnered over a billion views on Youtube and peaked at #3 on Billiboard's Hot 100. 

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"Stupid Hoe" (Nicki Minaj)

"Stupid Hoe" (Nicki Minaj)

Sample lyrics:

You a stupid ho/ you a you a stupid ho

If you've ever wanted to see Nicki Minaj dance in leopard print around a colorful, seizure-inducing set all while making veiled disses at other rappers, then the music video for "Stupid Hoe" is for you. For everyone else, you'll probably be thinking, "What did I just watch?" after seeing it. 

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"Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen)

"Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen)

Sample lyrics: 

I see a little silhouetto of a man/ Scaramouch, scaramouch will you do the fandango/ Thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me

Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is proof that even if a song doesn't make sense, it can still be a worthwhile hit. No one has every really pinned down what the lyrics mean, and the band has remained tight-lipped as well. Regardless, it still managed to become one of Queen's most recognizable hits--if not THE most recognizable hit. 

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"Uptown Funk" (Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars)

"Uptown Funk" (Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars)

Sample lyrics: 

I'm too hot/ Called a police and a fireman/ I'm too hot/ Make a dragon wanna retire man

This song's nonsensical lyrics didn't stop it from becoming a full-blown phenomenon. Which is absolutely fine--everyone is listening for the instrumentals in this one anyways. 

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"Friday" (Rebecca Black)

"Friday" (Rebecca Black)

Sample lyrics: 

Kickin' in the front seat/ Sittin' in the back seat/ Gotta make up my mind/ Which seat should I take

"Friday" became a viral "hit" for Rebecca Black in 2011, but she probably wishes no one was paying attention. Produced by what's basically a pay-to-sing music production company, the song was filled with ridiculous lyrics about the joys of Friday. And while people definitely paid attention to it, the song was almost unanimously hated. 

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"Tutti Frutti" (Little Richard)

"Tutti Frutti" (Little Richard)

Sample lyrics: 

A-wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop-bam-boo

Little Richard's biggest hit might have nonsense lyrics, but that doesn't mean it's a bad song. Although it's a far cry from what we would call rock and roll today, "Tutti Frutti" was an important and catchy development early in the genre. 

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"Miracles" (Insane Clown Posse)

"Miracles" (Insane Clown Posse)

Sample lyrics: 

F*cking magnets/ how do they work? 

The strange duo that is the Insane Clown Posse tried to make a song about the awe and beauty of the universe, but what they ended up with is one of the most unintentionally hilarious songs of all time. The group might have thought the lyrics evoked a feeling of wonder, but in reality, they just made the two look kinda dumb. 

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"Baby" (Justin Bieber)

"Baby" (Justin Bieber)

Sample lyrics:

Baby, baby, baby oh/ Like baby, baby, baby no

Making fun of Justin Beiber lyrics isn't hard, but his 2010 single "Baby" might be the worst thing he's ever put out. Bubblegum pop isn't known to be particularly insightful, but Bieber's ratio of baby to other words is absurd, even for the genre. 

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"This is Why I'm Hot" (Mims)

"This is Why I'm Hot" (Mims)

Sample lyrics:

I'm hot cause I'm fly/ You ain't cause you're not/ This is why/ This is why/ This is why I'm hot

Mims might have thought he was making a simple statement of fact when he rapped those lyrics in his 2007 song "This is Why I'm Hot", but in reality, he was just another musician falling victim to dumb lyrics. And if you've got to spend 4 minutes convincing people that you are hot, then you probably aren't. 

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"Here We Go" (Trina)

"Here We Go" (Trina)

Sample lyrics:

Sounds like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah (talk too much)/ I'm like uh huh, okay, wassup, shut up

The crazy thing is that Trina's "Here We Go" isn't filled to the brim with bad lyrics or anything. But then you run across lines like this that are not only so dumb but also so unimportant to the overall effect of the song. No one would have missed all those blahs, and it probably would have made the song better. 

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"Affirmative Action" (The Firm)

"Affirmative Action" (The Firm)

Sample lyrics:

32 grams raw, chop it in half, get 16, double it times three/ We got 48, which mean a whole lot of cream/ Divide the profit by four, subtract it by eight/ We back to 16

Maybe I'm just bad at math, but I just can't get those numbers to work out correctly. They might want to work on their skills a little more if they stand a shot of passing the math portion of the rap exam. 

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"It's Hot" (Jay-Z)

"It's Hot" (Jay-Z)

Sample lyrics:

.38 revolve like the sun round the Earth

Jay-Z tried to look tough and cool by dropping a gun reference. But you know what's really cool? Heliocentrism. 

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"Give Me Everything" Papoose

"Give Me Everything" Papoose

Sample lyrics: 

United States is not 52 states, I'mma tell you just wh it ain't/ It's 53 states, if you count my mindstate

We start off strong--there aren't 52 states, and Papoose knows it. A true geography genius. Then things quickly go downhill, geographically speaking, and we end this trainwreck of a lyric with a painfully bad rhyme. 

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"Ice Ice Baby" (Vanilla Ice)

"Ice Ice Baby" (Vanilla Ice)

Sample lyrics:

Flow like a harpoon daily and nightly/ Will it ever stop? 

I guess if you want to be suuuuper generous, a harpoon can technically "flow", but I'm not feeling generous. The song is a classic, but honestly, a lot of the appeal comes from the silly lyrics. 

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"Summer Girls" (LFO)

"Summer Girls" (LFO)

Sample lyrics: 

You're the best girl I ever did see/ The great Larry Bird, jersey 33/ When you take a sip, you buzz like a hornet/ Billy Shakespeare wrote a whole bunch of sonnets

This entire song and its nonsensical lyrics (which basically run from start to finish) sounds like the guys in LFO were being forced to rap at gunpoint. 

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"Dooo It" (Miley Cyrus)

"Dooo It" (Miley Cyrus)

Sample lyrics: 

Sing about love, love is what you need/ Loving what you sing, and loving smoking weed (Weed, weed, weed, weed)

If you ever encounter someone who has never heard of Miley Cyrus, this single, dumb lyric will tell them everything they need to know about the wayward former Disney star. 

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"Loser" (Beck)

"Loser" (Beck)

Sample lyrics:

Spray paint the vegetables/ Dog food stalls with the beefcake pantyhose

Sometimes nonsense doesn't work, but other times it does--and this is one of those cases. Beck might be a loser, but he's no idiot. 

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"Gettin It In" (Jadakiss &Kanye West)

"Gettin It In" (Jadakiss &Kanye West)

Sample lyrics: 

My apologies, are you into astrology/ Cause I'm trying to make it to Uranus

Kanye West rapping dumb lyrics? Who could imagine such a world? Yet here we are, with America's favorite nutjob making an anus joke. 

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"Small Talk" (Katy Perry)

"Small Talk" (Katy Perry)

Sample lyrics: 

Blah-blah-blah-blah/ blah-blah-blah-blah

This is another case where you could cut out all the nonsense words in a song and nothing of value would be lost. 

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"Tubthumping" (Chumbawumba)

"Tubthumping" (Chumbawumba)

Sample lyrics:

He drinks a whiskey drink, he drinks a vodka drink/ He drinks a lager drink, he drinks a cider drink

It's clear that Chumbawumba has two issues going on here--nonsensical lyrics and a drinking problem. 

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"MacArthur Park" (Donna Summer)

"MacArthur Park" (Donna Summer)

Sample lyrics:

Someone left the cake out in the rain/ I don't think that I can take it/ Cause it took so long to bake it/ And I'll never have that recipe again

Okay, technically, this was originally by Richard Harris, but the Donna Summer version is better--and that insane cake lyric shows up in both. If you think you don't need a disco hit about a soggy cake, then you clearly have never listened to "MacArthur Park." 

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"Look What You Made Me Do" (Taylor Swift)

"Look What You Made Me Do" (Taylor Swift)

Sample lyrics:

I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now/ Why? Cause she's already dead

Taylor Swift might have made the jump from country to pop, but regardless of the genre she's it, she can't seem to help being absurdly angsty. Her entire career is pretty much one long lyric that doesn't make any sense. 

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"Slow Hands" (Niall Horan)

"Slow Hands" (Niall Horan)

Sample lyrics:

Slow, slow hands/ Like sweat dripping down our dirty laundry

Once you're done vomiting from that lyric, can we take a moment to appreciate its absurdity too? Niall Horan's only job is to be hot, and he appears to be disgustingly incompetent at it. 

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"It's Everyday Bro" (Jake Paul)

"It's Everyday Bro" (Jake Paul)

Sample lyrics:

It's everyday bro, with the Disney Channel flow/ 5 mil on Youtube in six months, never done before

If you don't know who Jake Paul is, consider yourself lucky. The disgraced former Disney Channel star is now a disgraced current Youtube star and seems incapable of doing anything but flexing. While the song racked up over 260 million views on Youtube, it's also (thankfully) the #5 most disliked video on the platform too. 

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"Should I Stay or Should I Go" (The Clash)

"Should I Stay or Should I Go" (The Clash)

Sample lyrics:

Should I stay or should I go now?/ If I go, there will be trouble/ And if I stay it will be double

As much as I love the Clash, I hate indecision that much more. Just make up your mind and stop singing about it! 

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