Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the global hit "Ayo Technology" to experience a unique blend of American hip-hop and pop. This song offers a great opportunity to learn modern slang and conversational phrases related to desire and technology. The catchy chorus and clear rap verses make it a fun and engaging way to improve your English listening skills and understand contemporary cultural expressions.
Key Vocabulary
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shake /ʃeɪk/ A1 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ A1 |
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dance /dæns/ A1 |
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hypnotized /ˈhɪp.nə.taɪzd/ B2 |
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seduce /sɪˈdus/ B2 |
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lust /lʌst/ B1 |
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thang /θæŋ/ B1 |
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ballin /ˈbɔːlɪn/ B1 |
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nympho /ˈnɪm.foʊ/ C1 |
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hype /haɪp/ B1 |
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pop /pɒp/ A2 |
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rain /reɪn/ A1 |
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fantasy /ˈfæn.tə.zi/ B1 |
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satin /ˈsæt.ɪn/ B1 |
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phase /feɪz/ B1 |
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spotlight /ˈspɒt.laɪt/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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She know that it's right here for her
➔ Present Simple with 'know'
➔ The verb 'know' is used in the present simple tense to express a fact or permanent situation. Here, it indicates a habitual or general truth about the subject's knowledge.
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I wanna see her break it down
➔ Modal Verb 'wanna' (want to)
➔ 'Wanna' is a colloquial contraction of 'want to,' used to express desire or intention. It is common in informal speech and lyrics.
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She's so much more than you're used to
➔ Comparative Structure
➔ The phrase 'so much more' is used to compare the subject to something else, indicating a significant difference. The structure 'than you're used to' sets the standard for comparison.
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Why don't you come over here?
➔ Indirect Question with 'Why don't you'
➔ The phrase 'Why don't you' is used to make a suggestion or offer in the form of a question. It is a polite and indirect way to encourage someone to take action.
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I'm tired of using technology
➔ Present Perfect with 'have been' (implied)
➔ The phrase 'I'm tired of' implies the present perfect continuous, indicating an action that started in the past and continues to the present, causing the speaker's fatigue.
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Let's get together maybe we can start a new phase
➔ Suggestion with 'Let's'
➔ 'Let's' is a contraction of 'let us,' used to make suggestions or proposals. It is a direct and inclusive way to invite others to join an activity.
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The smoke's got the club all hazy
➔ Present Perfect with 'has got'
➔ The phrase 'has got' is used in the present perfect to describe a situation that started in the past and has a result in the present. Here, it describes the current state of the club.
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From side to side, left to right, break it down
➔ Prepositional Phrases
➔ The prepositional phrases 'from side to side' and 'left to right' are used to describe movement or direction. They provide specific details about the action being performed.
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