I wanna hear this when I graduate this year. Anyone in class of 25 or 24 grow up watching regular show and know about this type of music because the show 👨🎓
The '55 was never ahead. Obviously it's a movie stunt and the action is all to script, but later in the story the Deuce driver says the '55 was ahead, but it actually wasn't. (According to the epilogue he dies anyway due to drunk driving.)
My mother used to sing this to me and my siblings when we had trouble with CPS and I love lilo and stitch as it reminds me of that part in my childhood and how my mother used to sing aloha oe to us
"I have a condition that makes me forget my thoughts in crucial situations, corporal riggs doesn't have that, he's just an idiot" is still the best way mordecai ever threw rigby under the bus.
Learned about this song's history from a comment on John Oliver's Hawaii segment. "Another note about Queen Liliuokalani: if you've ever heard the song "Aloha Oe," she wrote it. The song translates to "Farewell to Thee," and was Liliuokalani's was of saying goodbye to her kingdom after it was stolen. The song was played at her funeral, and has since come to represent loss for the native Hawaiian people. If you've ever seen Lilo and Stitch, there's a scene where Nani sings it to Lilo when she thinks Lilo is going to get taken from her and put into foster care. She's effectively saying goodbye to Lilo in the most Hawaiian way possible." - @lyokhamishukov3513