Star Wars: The Ewoks Had Their Own Rap Song, Yes!

Star Wars: The Ewoks Had Their Own Rap Song, Yes!

Like all the films in the Star Wars saga, Return of the Jedi has logically inspired an astronomical number of products to be produced, even if we also observe a number of excesses over the years, with a share of the moon trade…

Among the strange creations surrounding the release Return of the Jedi In 1983 there is a music remix signed by the artist MekoFrom the Ewoks celebration sequence at the end of the movie.

“The Ewok Celebration”Usually the so-called “YubNub”There is a song from 1983 that appears at the end Return of the Jedi, during the Ewoks’ celebration on Endor with members of the Rebel Alliance after the destruction of the second Death Star. The music was composed by John Williams, with lyrics in the Ewok language written by ILM sound designer Ben Barth.

The song was replaced by a purely orchestral and different version in the special edition of the film in 1997.

Here it is again, for the record. It starts from 1”24…

In July 1977, Meko dealt a heavy blow Star Wars and other galactic funk, an album influenced by Disco and Jazz Fusion in which he reworked sounds from Star Wars. The success was huge, just six weeks after the release of the film’s soundtrack album.

extraction? Listen to the amazing song “Star Wars Theme / Cantina Band”!

Therefore, in 1983, he drew a remix version A celebration of the Ewok. The result is still very disturbing, his words are spoken in Ewoke, the spoken language of the Ewoks. Before you jump into pure rap song from 1”15!

However, his weird and hybrid side didn’t stop him from making these remix versions #60 on the Billboard Top 100. Hat!

Source: Allocine

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