This song appeared in the first series of Special Editions for the popular movie and entertainment franchise Star Wars. Throughout its addition and lifespan, it has been heavily criticized for the replacement of the much beloved “Lapti Nek” which appeared in the original theatrical release of Return...
[JOH YOWZA, spoken]
Koo nee tang
Na' na' na', ah lawah
Koo nee tang!
[SY SNOOTLES]
Cha tung ee-ma chay-choo raun ta-nee-ee-choo
[RYSTALL, GREEATA, & LYN ME]
Ee-ma chay-choo raun
[SY SNOOTLES]
Ko-nee nan-kee chong noy khan chay-chee-kum
Chee ka koo-ja oo pa-pa chee-ka-nang kee hey
[RYSTALL, GREEATA, & LYN ME]
Chee-ka nang kee hey
[SY SNOOTLES]
You bang ris-pa ka may wang pee-ya nay
Yeeaa!
[JOH YOWZA]
Oo-la-wang choo koo-chee-pa-tie tan-ga ris-pa ta ya lee oh
Yo, ahh, yal-lie
[SY SNOOTLES]
Ee-ma ta-ka-moo nan-kee, say yal-lee oo ya see
Poe no!
[RYSTALL, GREEATA, & LYN ME]
Na-too pa
[SY SNOOTLES]
Chun-kee sal-la ma-na na-too pa
[RYSTALL, GREEATA, & LYN ME]
Zai ya la
[JOH YOWZA]
Hay koo-ma zai ya la
[RYSTALL, GREEATA, & LYN ME]
Do koo chee
[SY SNOOTLES]
Hoy hat-chi doo-k
Whoop! Uh-oh!
[Instrumental Break]
Jedi Rocks was written by Jerry Hey.
Jedi Rocks was produced by Nick Redman & John Williams.
John Williams released Jedi Rocks on Tue Nov 11 1997.