Used in a jukebox musical. This term can be used whenever a song in a musical has been taken from a mainstream artist or artists. This term applies whenever a song ends with a fade out in the mainstream music. Since you cannot fade out in a theatrical production, the song will have to end another way. They typically end by having the first line in the chorus sung again and slowed down for more of a melodious conclusion.
Did you hear the ending of that song during that one scene? The last time I heard that song I remember the music and chorus just fading out.
Yeah, but they had to give it a Mamma Mia Ending since they can't fade their voices out like the original recording.
Yeah, but they had to give it a Mamma Mia Ending since they can't fade their voices out like the original recording.
by Rooskie_Riot April 21, 2022
Get the Mamma Mia Endingmug. by immanastygirlfantastic January 2, 2021
Get the mamma miamug. Typically used by the Italian plumber Mario from Nintendoland of folklore, it’s a replacement for curse words that he (or any Italian character) one might say before dying or losing their spaghetti.
Mario went under Bowser (the head of Nintendo) to get a new game, but he was milliseconds from crushing him. Mario said “mamma mia” before he lost one of his 5 lives then and the screen said “Mario x 4”.
by Kmart Queen August 6, 2023
Get the mamma miamug. by Definingurbanisms August 29, 2022
Get the Mamma Miamug.