Not sure if this would be the reaction of audiences overseas. I am from Brazil, and people here are horrible stupid hypocrites. I am absolutely certain that would be protests, walk-outs and arbitrary censorship here. We do not have freedom of speech. Literally. There is no such guarantee. Parody is not regulated, and it's mostly illegal if it's a bit offensive.
I think that most everyone in the world that has felt the universe slap you in the head or dealt with real tragedy, has felt like telling God or the cosmos to f*** off. I know when I am honest with myself, even with my petty problems, I have felt that. And I am a mormon rm.
I'm a Mormon, and I must say this is the only song in the entire show that I really sit and go, "Um, er." and I'll admit: this song (after Joseph Smith American Moses) probably has the least amount of plays, but it's really the only thing about this fantastic show that upsets me in even the slightest way. I can say Hasa Diga Eebowai, I just can't say "F*** you, God"
@ShutterBAM Except by saying Hasa Diga Eebowai, you are actually saying it; you're just saying it in another language. Saying it in something other than English doesn't magically change the meaning or intention. :-)
@DevanLund Hasa Diga Eebowai doesn't actually mean anything. Robert Lopez says in another interview that the words are just random syllables. They don't actually mean anything in any language.
Not sure if this would be the reaction of audiences overseas. I am from Brazil, and people here are horrible stupid hypocrites. I am absolutely certain that would be protests, walk-outs and arbitrary censorship here. We do not have freedom of speech. Literally. There is no such guarantee. Parody is not regulated, and it's mostly illegal if it's a bit offensive.
ricarleite 1 week ago
3:05 <3
nightmareluver71559 2 months ago
I want to see this soooooooo bad. My God... XO
itachifan1243 6 months ago
2:06 lol
TheDieselD13 6 months ago
Even if the song is possibly offensive, it's a brilliant song speaking musically
austinthebookworm5 7 months ago 2
i was looking for the cast recording and for someone, their Hasa Diga Eebowai had at least 3 times more views than the rest :) haha
PeterPanDisneyDork 7 months ago
"Hey! Aren't we insulting you enough?!"
Michael is hilarious
mariahrose210 7 months ago 48
i want to hear their demos. lol
drinkNjewz 8 months ago 30
@drinkNjewz lol me too! Matt & Trey singing.. the epicness
NickBolland 7 months ago
I think that most everyone in the world that has felt the universe slap you in the head or dealt with real tragedy, has felt like telling God or the cosmos to f*** off. I know when I am honest with myself, even with my petty problems, I have felt that. And I am a mormon rm.
ramorrissey 8 months ago 2
This is one of the best songs!
hysteria347 8 months ago
I'm a Mormon, and I must say this is the only song in the entire show that I really sit and go, "Um, er." and I'll admit: this song (after Joseph Smith American Moses) probably has the least amount of plays, but it's really the only thing about this fantastic show that upsets me in even the slightest way. I can say Hasa Diga Eebowai, I just can't say "F*** you, God"
ShutterBAM 8 months ago
@ShutterBAM Except by saying Hasa Diga Eebowai, you are actually saying it; you're just saying it in another language. Saying it in something other than English doesn't magically change the meaning or intention. :-)
DevanLund 8 months ago 4
@DevanLund Hasa Diga Eebowai doesn't actually mean anything. Robert Lopez says in another interview that the words are just random syllables. They don't actually mean anything in any language.
SingWithMe2 8 months ago 3
@DevanLund Hasa diga eebowai is gibberish. It doesn't mean anything.
Playstation72 6 months ago