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I'm a candy kid (woah) 00:36
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I'm a candy kid (woah) 01:27
Get up 01:32
01:34
Get up 01:40
01:40

Candy Kid – English Lyrics

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Marshmello, SIPPY
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Dive into the energetic world of 'Candy Kid' by Marshmello and Sippy, a dynamic track that blends electronic, trap, and melodic elements. Explore the catchy lyrics and vibrant beats, perfect for understanding contemporary electronic dance music and expanding your musical vocabulary.

[English]

I'm a candy kid (woah)

I'm a candy kid (woah)
Get up

Get up

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

candy

/ˈkændi/

A2
  • noun
  • - a sweet made from sugar and often flavored with fruit, chocolate, or nuts

kid

/kɪd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a child

get

/ɡet/

A1
  • verb
  • - to receive

up

/ʌp/

A1
  • adverb
  • - to a standing position

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I'm a candy kid

    ➔ Subject-verb agreement, use of 'be' verb as a copula, indefinite article 'a' before a singular countable noun.

    "I'm" is a contraction of "I am", demonstrating the use of the present simple tense of the verb "be" to describe a state of being. The word "candy" functions as an adjective modifying "kid".

  • I'm a candy kid (woah)

    ➔ Interjection ('woah') used for emphasis or emotional expression.

    "Woah" is a parenthetical interjection, adding a spontaneous emotional reaction to the statement. It doesn't have a grammatical function in the traditional sense, but contributes to the song's tone.

  • Get up

    ➔ Imperative mood - a direct command.

    "Get up" is a phrasal verb used in the imperative mood. The subject ('you') is implied, making it a direct command to the listener.