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  1. Nov 12, 2023 · Flamingo, a timeless jazz standard composed by Duke Ellington and lyricist Edmund Anderson, holds a deeper, metaphorical meaning beyond its enchanting melody. Exploring the themes of longing, unrequited love, and the desire for connection, this song is a beautiful portrayal of the human experience. At its core, “Flamingo” delves into the ...

  2. As someone who listened to a decent amount of KKB recently trying to get into them, Flamingo was one of the only songs I found myself returning to on its own. It’s very silly but it truly BANGS. I’m also a fan of Only Acting but for very different reasons haha

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · At its core, ‘Flamingo’ questions the norms that dictate our perception of normalcy. ‘Black, white, green or blue, show off your natural hue’ is an affirmative call to reject conformity and let one’s true colors shine forth.

  4. Flamingo song analysis. The song is about the protagonist seeing flamingos at the zoo and wondering how they turn pink. She realizes it's from eating shrimp and decides to eat some herself with her partner.

  5. Flamingo" (1940) is a popular song and jazz standard written by Ted Grouya with lyrics by Edmund Anderson and first recorded by singer Herb Jeffries and the Duke Ellington Orchestra on December 28, 1940, for Victor Records (catalog No. 27326B). [1] This briefly reached the Billboard charts in 1941. [2]

  6. Apr 21, 2020 · The song "Flamingo (English Version)" by Kero Kero Bonito is a song that celebrates individuality and encourages listeners to own and celebrate their natural skin color instead of relying on artificial methods to change it.

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  8. Sep 23, 2014 · Flamingo Lyrics: How many shrimps do you have to eat / Before you make your skin turn pink? / Eat too much and you'll get sick / Shrimps are pretty rich / なんであいつらはピンク?

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