Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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baddie /ˈbædi/ C1 |
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attitude /ˈæt.ə.tuːd/ B1 |
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dominate /ˈdɒm.ɪ.neɪt/ B2 |
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control /kənˈtrəʊl/ B1 |
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hooked /hʊkt/ B2 |
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spicy /ˈspaɪ.si/ B1 |
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sexy /ˈsek.si/ B1 |
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shocked /ʃɒkt/ B1 |
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crazy /ˈkreɪ.zi/ A2 |
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soft /sɒft/ A1 |
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compliments /ˈkɒm.plɪ.mənts/ B1 |
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assets /ˈæs.ets/ B2 |
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annoying /əˈnɔɪ.ɪŋ/ B1 |
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moody /ˈmuː.di/ B2 |
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cardio /ˈkɑː.di.əʊ/ B2 |
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charming /ˈtʃɑː.mɪŋ/ B2 |
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controller /kənˈtrəʊ.lər/ B1 |
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sparkles /ˈspɑː.kəlz/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I do a lot with my assets, I got him hooked
➔ Causative verb 'get' + object + past participle
➔ The phrase "got him hooked" means to cause someone to become addicted or intensely interested. Here, the artist caused the man to be captivated.
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He actually keeps asking for more
➔ Verb pattern 'keep + -ing' (repeated/persistent action)
➔ The structure "keeps asking" emphasizes that the action of asking is continuous, repeated, or persistent, despite potential resistance or previous refusals.
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He says I’m annoying and moody, but here he is again
➔ Inversion for emphasis or presence (adverbial phrase of place + verb + subject)
➔ The phrase "here he is again" uses inversion (adverb 'here' before the subject 'he' and verb 'is') to emphasize his unexpected or repeated presence, often with a sense of irony or surprise.
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Even when I walk people say: "She's sexy"
➔ Concessive clause with 'even when'
➔ "Even when I walk" means that despite the simple act of walking, people still find her sexy. It emphasizes that her attractiveness is constant, even in ordinary situations.
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As soon as he saw me, he said: "I want that girl"
➔ Time conjunction 'as soon as'
➔ "As soon as he saw me" indicates that the action of him saying "I want that girl" happened immediately after he saw her, with no delay.
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I make her think she decides
➔ Causative verb 'make' + object + base form of verb
➔ The structure "make her think" means to cause her to think, implying influence or manipulation over her thoughts, even if the reality is different.
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tell them who holds the controller
➔ Noun clause as object (embedded question)
➔ The clause "who holds the controller" functions as the direct object of the verb "tell." It's an embedded question, asking about the identity of the person in control.
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It wasn’t planned like this, baby
➔ Passive voice (past simple)
➔ The phrase "wasn't planned" uses the passive voice to indicate that the situation (represented by 'it') was not the subject performing the action of planning, but rather the recipient of the action. It focuses on the outcome rather than who did the planning.
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She’s too loaded so I’m never mean
➔ 'too + adjective' and 'so' (conjunction of result)
➔ "Too loaded" implies an excessive degree of being 'loaded' (rich/influential), which is the cause. "So" connects this cause to the result: "I'm never mean" to her.
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It’s possible that between us, it’ll catch fire
➔ Impersonal 'it' + adjective + 'that' clause
➔ The construction "It's possible that..." uses the impersonal 'it' as a placeholder subject, followed by an adjective (possible) and a 'that' clause which expresses the actual subject or idea being discussed, here, the possibility of their relationship becoming passionate.
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