Famous song lyrics that make absolutely no sense

'Earth Song' by Michael Jackson - "What about elephants? Have we lost their trust?" Well, like with other wild animals, we're pretty sure elephants never trusted us in the first place.

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'Everything in Its Right Place' by Radiohead - "Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon," sings Thom Yorke. Why or how? We really don't know.

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'Uptown Funk' by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - "This hit, that ice cold Michelle Pfeiffer, that white gold." We really can't see the connection between these elements. At all.

'Lose Yourself' by Eminem - "There’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti." Sure, it rhymes. And it's kind of gross, too.

'Break Free' by Ariana Grande - "I only wanna die alive." While you need to be alive in order to die, dying and remaining alive is not possible, unfortunately.

'Jealous' by Nick Jonas - "I turn my chin music up." What exactly is "chin music," Nick?

'Your Love' by Nicki Minaj - "When I was a geisha, he was a samurai/Somehow I understood him when he spoke Thai." Aren't geishas and samurais from Japan?

'Human' by The Killers - "Are we human, or are we dancer?" That's a tough question to answer. Supposedly, we could be both, providing the grammar is correct.

'Heart Shaped Box' by Nirvana - "I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black." For decades, fans have been trying to figure out what Kurt Cobain meant when he sang these words.

'Hey, Soul Sister' by Train - "My heart is bound to beat right out my untrimmed chest." Pat Monahan is clearly proud of his hairy chest, otherwise why would he mention it in a song?

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