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11 of the funniest misheard lyrics that will make you ‘slaan daardie slang’ with Ken Lee

If you are still recovering from your long weekend, have a look at these misheard lyrics to get you through the week.

This might be a short week, but some people might have had an extra long weekend and might still be recovering from their antics.

If you need some motivation to get through a Thursday that feels like a Wednesday, here are 11 often misheard songs to lighten the mood a little.

1. Sir Mix-a-Lot: Baby Got Back

There are so many different ways the chorus to this song has been misinterpreted over the years that we weren’t able to choose one, so we’ve chosen two.

Original lyric: I like big butts and I cannot lie

Misheard lyric 1: I like big butts in a can of limes

Misheard lyric 2: I like big bucks in a can of lard

2. Robert Palmer: Addicted to Love

Original lyric: Might as well face it, you’re addicted to love

Misheard lyric: Might as well face it, you’re a d**k with a glove

3. OutKast: Hey Ya!

Original lyric: Shake it like a Polaroid picture

Misheard lyric: Shake it like a horny white preacher

4. Prince: Kiss

Original lyric: I just want your extra time and your kiss

Misheard lyric: I just wanna extradite your kids

5. Mariah Carey: Without You

Original lyric: I can’t live, if living is without you

Misheard lyric: Ken Lee, tulibu dibu douchoo

(In case you think we’re making this up, here’s the actual Idols audition)

6. PSY: Gangnam Style

Original lyric: Oppan Gangnam style

Misheard lyric: Oprah got no style

7. Sister Sledge: We are Family

Original lyric: Just let me state for the record

Misheard lyric: Just let me staple the vicar

8. Nirvana: Smells Like Teen Spirit

Original lyric: Here we are now, entertain us

Misheard lyric: Here we are now, in containers

9. Robin Thicke ft. T.I., Pharrell Williams: Blurred Lines

Original lyric: Baby can you breathe? I got this from Jamaica

Misheard lyric: Baby can you breed a cactus from Jamaica?

10. Wes: Alane

This song by Cameroonian artist Wes has become known across the country for the parodied Afrikaans translation that came about a few years ago.

The song is sung in the native Cameroonian language, Duala, and was originally released in 1996, charting in several Top 10s across Europe.

Unfortunately the video with the Afrikaans lyrics has been removed from YouTube due to copyright issues. However, some brilliant individual decided to post the Afrikaans lyrics on his/ her blog.

So here is the official original video from YouTube, along with the parodied Afrikaans lyrics.

“Slaan daardie slang

Minnie is so naar

Die kam is alweer na die muur toe

My pie, my chop, handoek my paie

“Slaan daardie slang

Mini-me eet sommer die Sondag,

Die kam is alweer na die muur toe

My pie, my chop, handoek my paie

“Hallo my maatjie hoe gaan dit,

Ons will saam ry wat maak jy?

Hallo my maatjie hoe gaan dit,

Ons will saam ry wat maak jy?

“Ons bly in Zimbabwe

Magtig maar jy kan mors!

“Slaan daardie slang

Minnie is so naar

Die kam is alweer na die muur toe

My pie, my chop, handoek my paie

“Hallo my maatjie hoe gaan dit,

Ons will saam ry wat maak jy?

Hallo my maatjie hoe gaan dit,

Ons will saam ry wat maak jy?

“Ons bly in Zimbabwe

Magtig maar jy kan mors!

“Nenna tel my tas op

Nenna bak ‘n sak twak

Nenna tel my tas op

Man ek praat nou k*k

“Nenna tel my tas op

Nenna bak ‘n sak twak

Nenna tel my tas op

Man ek praat nou k*k

“Hallo my maatjie hoe gaan dit,

Ons will saam ry wat maak jy?

Hallo my maatjie hoe gaan dit,

Ons will saam ry wat maak jy?

“Ons bly in Zimbabwe

Magtig maar jy kan mors! (x 5)

“Nenna tel my tas op

Nenna bak ‘n sak twak

Nenna tel my tas op

Man ek praat nou k*k” (x 2)

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