The nah nah syndrome (also known as the nah-nah syndrome) is a slang phrase used to describe the use of nonsensical or non-word phrases in the refrain or chorus of a song. This phenomenon has existed in modern popular and rock music for decades. A well-known example of a song that falls into this category is The Beatles's 1968 hit "Hey Jude." Examples of Nah Nah Syndrome Songs "Hey Jude" by The Beatles "Perfect Situation" by Weezer "Cuts Like a Knife" by Bryan Adams "Nah Nah Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by Steam "All Around the World" by oasis "Centerfold" by J. Geils Band "My Town" by Montgomery Gentry "" by Master P
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