"Do They Dig It" is a song sung by the most aristocratic trio of Dig-Its, consisting of Twiba, and her slaves, Twimba and Twomba. It was written in 1094, and released to the world just less than a millennium later in 2012.
It is a song that indoctrinates the listener into believing the cruel beliefs of how worms are supreme in the art of excavation. It managed to indoctrinate so many innocent victims that it became the #1 hit song in Dig-It Land and the planet's national anthem for 928 and more consecutive years.
Twiba and the other dig-its thought this song was so, so good, that, they watched, partying and eating Rick Rolls with the UnAnything Team listening to the #1 track in Dig-It land. They had a good day of their lives. Bob the Builder sings a version the song, but it's to the tune of his theme tune.
Lyrics[]
Do they dig it? Do they dig it? They do. They do! Do they dig it? Oh ho ho! Yes they do-o.
They do-o!
Dig down, dig down, down through the ground.
Shift those shovels, digging to the sound.
Now do they dig it? Do they dig it? Well they do. They do! Let me hear it to the Dig-Its! Oh ho ho, yes they do-o!
They do-o!
Little holes, big holes, any hole will do.
Just keep on digging till the digging is through!
Do they dig it? Do they dig it? They do. They do! Do they dig it? Oh ho ho! Yes they do-o.
Oh yes, they do-o!
- brainwashed singing* ...Do they dig it... they do! Do they dig it.... oh-ho-ho......
- brainwashed singing* ...Do they dig it... they do! Do they dig it.... oh-ho-ho......