Music Analysis of Hakuna Matata

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The end of a semester is the most stressful time for students because of those dreaded finals. Anyone who lived through the 1990s should know the song a young lion and his pals sang after meeting for the first time. However, as the years pass by, society forgets the simple pleasures of youth and the two words that can make all troubles go away. “Hakuna Matata” was a song written by Tim Rice with music by Elton John. This song is also a story about a warthog before he discovered this amazing expression. However, the biggest part of the song is about being carefree and forgetting any troubles that may arise. As finals approach, a student needs to revisit their childhood past and recall the “wonderful phrase:”

“Timon - Hakuna Matata! What a wonderful phrase

Pumbaa - Hakuna Matata! Ain’t no passin’ craze

Timon - It means no worries for the rest of your days

Both - It’s our problem-free philosophy

Timon - Hakuna Matata!” (The Lion King).

A simple phrase, and it means so much. It is all explained in five lines. Hakuna Matata is the Swahili expression for “There are...

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