A To Z 2 – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Ready to explore a world of music? "A To Z 2" by Andrew Huang and Boyinaband is your ultimate guide! This song is not just a track, but a lesson in music genres, from A to Z. You'll discover new sounds, expand your musical vocabulary, and appreciate the creativity that blends so many styles into one amazing experience.
Key Vocabulary
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go /ɡoʊ/ A2 |
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eat /iːt/ A2 |
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light /laɪt/ A2 |
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fire /faɪər/ B2 |
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pain /peɪn/ B2 |
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death /dɛθ/ B2 |
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memory /ˈmɛməri/ B2 |
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rules /ruːlz/ B2 |
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party /ˈpɑːrti/ B1 |
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music /ˈmjuːzɪk/ A2 |
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channel /ˈtʃænəl/ B1 |
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produce /prəˈdjus/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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She's my crimson rose, and I'll never let her go
➔ Future Simple with "will" (I'll never let)
➔ "I'll" is a contraction of "I will". "will" is used here to express a strong intention or promise about the future. "never" adds emphasis to the negative action.
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Let's go eat the corpses
➔ Imperative with "Let's"
➔ "Let's" is a contraction of "Let us" and is used to make a suggestion or invitation to do something together.
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I am your pain, and I am your cyanide
➔ Simple Present tense (I am)
➔ The simple present tense is used here to describe a state of being or a characteristic that is always true.
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Kimi wa eien ni, eien ni, boku no taiyou
➔ Adverbs modifying nouns in Japanese (eien ni)
➔ "Eien ni" (永遠に) means "eternally" or "forever". In this context, it modifies the statement of the speaker's feelings.
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I will remember the memory
➔ Future Simple with "will" (I will remember)
➔ "I will remember" indicates a future action or a firm intention to remember. The future simple with 'will' is used to express a decision made at the moment of speaking.
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Forget what you heard, I got all the raps
➔ Imperative (Forget) and Simple Past (heard), Present Perfect (I got - informal)
➔ "Forget" is an imperative verb, giving a command. "Heard" is the past participle used in the relative clause "what you heard." "I got" in this context is an informal way of saying "I have got" or "I have".
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I asked somebody, and tell em' "Where ma pants at?"
➔ Simple Past (asked), Imperative (tell), Informal Speech (ma, at)
➔ "Asked" is the simple past tense of "ask". "Tell" is in the imperative mood. "Ma" is a colloquial shortening of "my", and "at" is used informally at the end of the sentence instead of a proper prepositional structure.
Album: A To Z 2 - Single
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