"Gnik Nus"-The Beatles?!


Question: There's this song called "Gnik Nus" by The Beatles. I'm very confused. What language is it in? Latin or something? Thank you for answering.


Answers: There's this song called "Gnik Nus" by The Beatles. I'm very confused. What language is it in? Latin or something? Thank you for answering.

"Gnik Nus", which is featured on the "Love" album (and in the Cirque de Soleil production of the same name) is, like most of the other songs on this production, a re-engineering of a previously recorded Beatles song.

In this case, Gnik Nus is the song "Sun King", played in reverse (note that the title Gnik Nus is Sun King backwards).

Sun King first appeared on the Abbey Road album - it's the 2nd song in the album-ending medley.

The history behind the Sun King song is a bit weird - basically, it's just the Beatles fooling around, singing odd snippets of lyrics in different languages - a bit of English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.

55 seconds of the Sun King was played backwards to create Gnik Nus.

For more info, check the wikipedia article linked below, or any of the many deeply researched Beatles sites around the internet.

Read it backwards "Sun King"

just backwards-- sun king

Gnik Nus =
Sun King (backwards)

wat does gnik nus spell backwards?!!? lol
and theres a clue to wat the voices are actuali singing

If it is Sun King are they referring to Louis XIV from 16th Century France?

read it backwards
sun king

If you mean the original Sun King,
The lyrics were just a collaboration of French Spanish Italian, John just picked words he liked the sound of



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