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Revision as of 15:54, August 24, 2013

"Kim Jong Il song"
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Song Information
Singers: Children's choir
Characters: Singers
Length: 0:28
Writer(s): Justin Hurwitz
Appearance(s): "The Falcon and the D'ohman"

The "Kim Jong Il song" is a song about Kim Jong-il. It was part of a play written by Wayne Slater.

Lyrics

K is for Korea, just the north part.
I is for the Internet he bans.
M is for the millions that are missing.
J is for our human tasting jam.
O is for "oh boy, we love our leader".
N is for the best Korea, North.
G is for "gee, wizz, we love our leader".

Behind the Laughter

The song was sung by a choir of children aged 14 and below. The track was pre-recorded towards the end of season 22.[1]

Appearances

References