Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride Lyrics
Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu
Lyrics
Aloha e aloha e
'Ano 'ai ke aloha e
Aloha ae aloha e
A nu ay ki aloha e
There's no place I'd rather be
Then on my surfboard out at sea
Lingering in the ocean blue
And If I had one wish come true
I'd surf till the sun sets
Beyond the horizon
A wiki wiki mai lohi lohi
Lawe mai i ko papa he'e nalu
Flyin by on the Hawaiian roller coaster ride
A wiki wiki mai lohi lohi
La we mai iko papa he na lu
Pi'i na nalu la lahalaha
O ka moana hanupanupa
Lalala i kala hanahana
Me ke kai hoene i ka pu'e one
Helehele mai kakou e
Hawaiian roller coaster ride
There's no place I'd rather be
Than on the surfboard out at sea
Lingering in the ocean blue
And If I had one wish come true
I'd surf till the sun sets
Beyond the horizon
A wiki wiki mai lohi lohi
Lawe mai i ko papa he'e nalu
Flyin by on the Hawaiian roller coaster ride
Hang loose, hang ten, howzit, shake a shaka
No worry, no fear, ain't no biggie braddah
Cuttin' in, cuttin' up, cuttin' back, cuttin' out
Frontside, backside, goofy footed, wipe out
Let's get jumpin', surf's up and pumpin'
Coastin' with the motion of the ocean
Whirlpools swirling, twisting, and turning
Hawaiian roller coaster ride
A wiki wiki mai lohi lohi
Lawe mai i ko papa he'e nalu
Flyin by on the Hawaiian roller coaster ride
Aloha e aloha e
'Ano 'ai ke aloha e
Aloha ae aloha e
A nu ay ki aloha e Hawaiian rollercoaster Ride
There's no place I'd rather be
Then on my surfboard out at sea
Lingering in the ocean blue
And if I had one wish come true
I'd surf till the sun sets
Beyond the horizon
A wiki wiki mai lohi lohi
Lawe mai i ko papa he'e nalu
Flyin by on the Hawaiian roller coaster ride
A wiki wiki mai lohi lohi
La we mai iko papa he na lu
Flyin by on the Hawaiian roller coaster ride
Hawaiian roller coaster ride
Song & Lyrics Facts
Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu's "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" was released in 2003 as part of the soundtrack to Disney's hit animated film, Lilo & Stitch. The song was written by Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu and Alan Silvestri, with music composed by Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu and produced by Walt Disney Records.
It was performed by Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu and his band, Ke Kai O Kahiki. The lyrics are a celebration of Hawaiian culture and customs, describing an exciting roller coaster ride through a tropical paradise. The song has become a classic for fans of both Disney films and Hawaiian music.