Ring Dinge Ding | DJ Splash Lyrics, Meaning & Videos
Ring Dinge Ding
DJ Splash Lyrics
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It′s all about the ringtone that I sing
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
(I hate this fucking ring yo)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
It′s all about the ringtone that I sing
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
(Get your hands up)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
It's all about the ringtone that I sing
(Come on)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
I′ve never spent my money for my telephone ring
(Get your hands up)
(Get your hands up)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
It′s all about the ringtone that I sing
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
(I hate this fucking ring yo)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
It′s all about the ringtone that I sing
(Come one)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
(Get your hands up)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
It′s all about the ringtone that I sing
(Come on)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
It′s all about the ringtone that I sing
(Come on)
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
Overall Meaning
The lyrics of DJ Splash's song "Ring Dinge Ding" revolve around the concept of ringtone obsession and rebellion against spending money on a traditional telephone ring. The repetitive phrase "Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding" serves as a catchy chorus that emphasizes the importance of the ringtone in question.
The opening lines imply that the song is centered on the ringtone and the singer's desire to proudly sing it. By using the repeated "ring ding ding" phrase, the singer establishes a playful and upbeat atmosphere, inviting listeners to join in. Furthermore, the line "I've never spent my money for my telephone ring" suggests that the singer is against conforming to societal expectations of spending money on conventional phone rings.
The phrase "I hate this fucking ring yo" reveals a sense of frustration and annoyance towards the traditional telephone ring, adding an element of rebellion to the song. It shows a strong rejection of the conventional and a desire to stand out from the crowd.
As the song progresses, the repetitions of the chorus encourage audience participation, inviting listeners to raise their hands and join in with the celebration of the unique ringtone. The repeated line "Get your hands up" acts as an additional call to action, urging the audience to engage and show their support for the singer's belief in the superiority of the chosen ringtone.
Overall, the lyrics of "Ring Dinge Ding" highlight the singer's pride in their chosen ringtone, their refusal to conform to societal norms, and their desire to engage the audience in celebrating their individuality. It embodies a sense of rebellion and encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness and not be confined by traditional expectations.
Line by Line Meaning
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
The sound of the ringtone is repetitive and catchy
It's all about the ringtone that I sing
This song is focused on promoting the appeal of a particular ringtone
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
I refuse to waste my money on purchasing ringtones for my phone
(I hate this fucking ring yo)
Expressing strong dislike for the current ringtone
(Come on)
Encouraging listener participation and engagement
Get your hands up
Raise your hands in excitement and support
It's all about the ringtone that I sing
The focus of the song remains on promoting the chosen ringtone
(Come on)
Continuing to urge listener involvement
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
The repetitive and catchy ringtone sound is emphasized again
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
Reiterating the refusal to spend money on ringtones
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
The ringtone's sound is highlighted once more
(Get your hands up)
Reinforcing the call for listener participation
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
The ringtone continues to be the central focus
(I hate this fucking ring yo)
Strongly expressing the intense dislike for the current ringtone once again
(Come one)
Encouraging increased participation, urging one and all
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
Repeating the refusal to waste money on ringtones
Ring ding ding, ding ding ding ding
Emphasizing the repetitive and catchy ringtone sound
(Come on)
Continuing to urge more listener involvement
I've never spent my money for my telephone ring
Reiterating the determination to not spend money on ringtones
Writer(s): Nick Fisker Nielsen
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