Lyrics & Translation
Explore the English language through Gorillaz's hit 'DARE'! This song is a fantastic opportunity to learn about regional accents, as the title itself comes from how guest vocalist Shaun Ryder pronounces 'there'. Its repetitive and catchy lyrics make it easy to sing along and practice your pronunciation. Beyond the fun, the story behind the song's creation offers a unique insight into the spontaneous and collaborative nature of music.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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press /prɛs/ B1 |
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think /θɪŋk/ B1 |
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move /muːv/ A2 |
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jump /dʒʌmp/ A2 |
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harm /hɑːrm/ B2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A2 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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come /kʌm/ A1 |
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hold /hoʊld/ B1 |
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move /muːv/ A2 |
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work /wɜːrk/ A2 |
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reach /riːtʃ/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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It's coming up
➔ Present Continuous Tense
➔ Used to describe an action that is happening now or around now. "It's coming up" indicates something is about to happen.
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You've got to press it on you
➔ "Have got to" (Semi-modal verb)
➔ "You've got to" is an informal way of saying "You have to," expressing obligation or necessity. "You've got to press it on you" means you need to insist or emphasize something strongly to yourself.
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You've just been thinking
➔ Present Perfect Continuous Tense
➔ This tense emphasizes the duration of an action that started in the past and continues up to the present. "You've just been thinking" suggests the act of thinking has been ongoing and recent.
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That's what you do, baby
➔ Relative Clause (Implied)
➔ This sentence implies a relative clause like "That's what you always do." The "what" functions as a relative pronoun connecting the action to the reason.
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Hold it down, dare
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ "Hold it down" is a command or instruction. The imperative mood is used to give direct orders or instructions.
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Jump with them all and move it
➔ Coordination (Conjunction "and")
➔ The conjunction "and" connects two imperative verbs, "Jump" and "move", creating a combined instruction.
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It feels like you were there yourself, work it out
➔ Subjunctive Mood (Past Subjunctive)
➔ The clause "like you were there yourself" uses the subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical or unreal situation in the past. It creates a feeling of immersion or strong empathy.
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Never did no harm
➔ Double Negative (Non-standard)
➔ This is a double negative, which is considered non-standard English. In standard English, it should be "Never did any harm" or "Never harmed anyone." The double negative is often used for emphasis in some dialects.
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