Lyrics & Translation
Learn Korean with miss A's debut hit “Bad Girl, Good Girl”! This iconic K-pop song is a great way to pick up confident and assertive phrases. The lyrics challenge stereotypes and express a powerful message of self-assurance, making it a special and empowering song to learn from.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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know /noʊ/ A1 |
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talk /tɔːk/ A1 |
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laugh /læf/ A1 |
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girl /ɡɜːrl/ A1 |
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bad /bæd/ A1 |
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good /ɡʊd/ A1 |
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drop /drɒp/ B1 |
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lust /lʌst/ B2 |
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scared /skɛrd/ B1 |
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confident /ˈkɒnfɪdənt/ B2 |
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handle /ˈhændl/ B2 |
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fake /feɪk/ B2 |
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trash /træʃ/ B2 |
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play /pleɪ/ A1 |
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face /feɪs/ A1 |
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home /hoʊm/ A1 |
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someone /ˈsʌmwʌn/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Boy you got some nerves to talk behind my back
➔ Use of modal 'got to' in informal form 'got some' to express possession or ability
➔ The phrase "got some" is an informal way of saying "have some" to indicate having courage or nerves.
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Why you judging me? Are you scared of me?
➔ Use of present continuous tense 'are you judging' to question ongoing action
➔ The question 'are you judging me?' uses the present continuous tense to ask if the person is currently judging.
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Look like a bad girl But I’m a good girl
➔ Use of contrast with 'but' to compare two ideas
➔ The word 'but' introduces a contrast, showing that despite appearing as a 'bad girl', the speaker considers herself a 'good girl'.
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Drop it like a bad girl love like a good girl
➔ Imperative verb 'Drop' used to give a command or instruction
➔ The verb 'Drop' is in the imperative form, meaning to command someone to lower or release something, often used figuratively in dance or expression.
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I know I make you lust over me when I drop it low I see
➔ Use of subjunctive 'I make you lust' to express causation, indicating the speaker's influence on others' feelings
➔ The phrase 'I make you lust over me' uses the causative 'make' to show that the speaker causes others to feel desire.
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Confidently call me babe And let me be free
➔ Use of adverbs 'Confidently' to modify the verb phrase, indicating manner
➔ The adverb 'Confidently' describes how the action of calling and letting be is performed, emphasizing self-assurance.
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