Pullout Jun 25, 2009 at 4:00 am

The Kiddie-Pleasing Linguistic Inventions of the King of Pop

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1
giggles, giggles, giggles...and um, I can't follow this!
2
"Mama se mama sa mama makossa" was lifted from this famous song by Cameroon's Manu Dibango:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5-Dt0N7C…
3
I'll say!
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4
I listened to that album all the time and never once noticed the funk of 40 thousand years. Hilarious. That's what the crypt-keeper was talking about?
5
That was classic. Soooo true. Who is Shamon, anyway?
6
Odd... being music, and music by a black artist, I always assumed the line referred to music. As in the predecessors of George Clinton, who would later drop da bomb on Iraq.
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#6..No, I'm pretty sure it was referring to the smell "the foulest stench is in the air, the funk of forty thousand years..." Not like Snoops "Geting funky on the on the mic like an old batch of collard greens" kind of funky...

I love all this Micheal shit! Have you guys seen this song yet, it's stuck in my head! Beware if you have kids around, :P!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVACUjHn6…


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