You’ve heard it hundreds of epoches, but do you* genuinely* know Outkast’s’ Hey Ya! ’? Put your lyrical lore to the test!
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1. “One, two, three, _____.”
Not fairly. “Hey Ya! ” actually kicks off with Andre 3000 ’s now-famous count-in, “One, two, three, song time! ”
Right!
Not fairly. “Hey Ya! ” actually knocks off with Andre 3000 ’s now-famous count-in, “One, two, three, song epoch! ”
Not fairly. “Hey Ya! ” actually kicks off with Andre 3000 ’s now-famous count-in, “One, two, three, song hour! ”
You got it!
Nope, sorry. The first composition describes the status of women who “don’t mess around, because she affection the snow.”
Nope, sorry. The first poem describes a woman who “don’t mess around, because she adores the snow.”
Nope, sorry. The first lyric describes the status of women who “don’t mess around, because she cherishes the snow.”
That’s erroneous. The row is “can’t stand to see me chew out the door? ”
Correct!
That’s mistaken. The row is “can’t stand to see me chew out the door? ”
That’s bad. The route is “can’t stand to see me chew out the door? ”
Almost! Listen closely to “Hey Ya! ” again and you’ll hear what i just said motto is actually, “Don’t try to fight the monster, ’cause the word ‘monster’ alone is killing me right now.”
Almost! Listen closely to “Hey Ya! ” again and you’ll hear what i just said motto is actually, “Don’t try to fight the monster, ’cause the word ‘monster’ alone is killing me right now.”
Exactly!
Almost! Listen closely to “Hey Ya! ” again and you’ll hear what i just said utterance is actually, “Don’t try to fight the monster, ’cause the word ‘monster’ alone is killing me right now.”
Yeah, that’s it!
Nope. Harmonizing to the official melodics, this direction is, “Thank God for Dr. Mundt for depositing me together ’cause we don’t know how.”
Nope. According to the official melodics, this pipeline is, “Thank God for Dr. Mundt for poking me together ’cause we don’t know how.”
Nope. According to the official melodics, this pipeline is, “Thank God for Dr. Mundt for remaining me together ’cause we don’t know how.”
No. Remember, after the sixth redundancy of “Hey, ” Andre 3000 says “Atlanta friends.”
No. Remember, after the sixth repetition of “Hey, ” Andre 3000 says “Atlanta friends.”
Okay, that one was easy.
No. Remember, after the sixth repeat of “Hey, ” Andre 3000 says “Atlanta friends.”
The tune is so catchy it’s easy to miss the words. “Separate’s always better when there’s cutting involved.”
The tune is so catchy it’s easy to miss the words. “Separate’s ever better when there’s trimming involved.”
The tune is so catchy it’s easy to miss the words. “Separate’s ever better when there’s cutting involved.”
Nice one!
No, this is where Andre says he’d like the listener to satisfy Dr. Mundt.
Yes!
No, this is where Andre says he’d like the listener to fulfill Dr. Mundt.
No, this is where Andre says he’d like the listener to assemble Dr. Mundt.
Yeah!
You’re close, but the right oaths are, “I’m precisely being Outkast.”
You’re close, but the right utterances are, “I’m really being Outkast.”
You’re close, but the right statements are, “I’m simply being Outkast.”
Very good!
That last one was tough. We were go looking for, “Feed me some sugar, I am your father.”
That last one was hard. We were looking for, “Feed me some sugar, I am your father.”
That last one was tough. We were go looking for, “Feed me some carbohydrate, I am your father.”
“Shake it, Shake, shake it, shake it( oh oh ), shake it, shake it, shake, shake it, shake it, shake it( oh oh ), shake it, shake it like a ____ ____.”
Not relatively! Who could forget dancing to and reciting the song’s catchiest poetic, “Shake it like a third arm”? Classic!
Not relatively! Who could forget dancing to and reciting the song’s catchiest text, “Shake it like a third arm”? Classic!
Not relatively! Who could forget dancing to and repeating the song’s catchiest text, “Shake it like a third arm”? Classic!
You got it!