John sings the foreign-sounding phrase "Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé" in his song "#9 Dream." According to John, it doesn't mean anything...it is just a phrase that came to him in a dream and he decided to base a song around it. Artists are funny that way.
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John sings the foreign-sounding phrase "Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé" in his song "#9 Dream." According to John, it doesn't mean anything...it is just a phrase that came to him in a dream and he decided to base a song around it. Artists are funny that way. from bagism.com/faq.html
"Bakawa" is Japanese for "situation." pousser is French for "to shoot." Put together, he is describing a shooting incedent.
"Bakawa" is Japanese for "situation." pousser is French for "to shoot." Put together, he is describing a shooting incedent.
@thebosslemur Were you a Bagist? I didn't go there for a while then got looked out booo
@thebosslemur Were you a Bagist? I didn't go there for a while then got looked out booo