Im not sure this is correct. From my research this appears to be a traditional song from the Torres Strait Islands, its meaning however, is not known. The actually spelling of the song is Inanay Gupu Wana. "its a song in Yorta Yorta, the language of 1 of the Aboriginal tribes of Victoria. i cant translate it but is apparently a song about a goanna, the 'choo' is shooing the goanna away. The word 'goanna' is the English name for the animal, it was their closest approximation of the name Aboriginals used for the animal. in the song you can here how similar it is"
Lyrics are the words to a song.
it is an Aboriginal song so it is probably from Australia.
The song "Mean" by Taylor Swift.
the words to the song
Tunak Tunak Tun is a song by Daler Mehndi. The words tunak tunak in the song do not actually mean anything.
it is from a song and if you break up the words it makes smaller words.remeber it's from a song
its still the same song but different lyrics and also aboriginal lyrics lol i was in the add
Those were just words that rhymed in a song.
The Bee Gees, if you mean the song that goes "It's only words, and words are all I have, to take your heart away"
the words are in french and translated they mean "i want your love i want your revenge i want your love"
The song will have an "[Explicit]" next to the title if it has any mean words :]]