Lyrics & Translation
Thinking of learning English? Let Lil Tecca's "Dark Thoughts" be your guide. The song's clear, melodic delivery and repetitive chorus make it easy to follow along and pick up on modern slang and conversational phrases. Beyond the language, the track offers a window into contemporary themes of emotional vulnerability and support in relationships, making it a culturally relevant and engaging way to start your language journey.
Key Vocabulary
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bad /bæd/ A1 |
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cash /kæʃ/ A2 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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fast /fæst/ A1 |
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man /mæn/ A1 |
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pressure /ˈpreʃər/ B1 |
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thoughts /θɔːts/ A2 |
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dark /dɑːrk/ A2 |
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tour /tʊr/ A2 |
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friend /frend/ A1 |
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mode /moʊd/ B1 |
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need /niːd/ A1 |
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team /tiːm/ A2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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last /læst/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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You spend your cash on a bitch you never had, yeah
➔ Relative Clause with Omission of Relative Pronoun
➔ The clause "you never had" modifies "bitch". The relative pronoun "that" or "which" is omitted before "you". This is common when the relative pronoun is the object of the relative clause.
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Mama told me, "Boy, don't last"
➔ Imperative in Indirect Speech
➔ While not strictly indirect speech, it's a paraphrase of what the mother said. It implies the mother warned him about something, potentially a short lifespan of fame or a relationship.
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So I ain't gon' slide if that shit ain't 'bout a bag, yeah
➔ Double Negative (Non-Standard English) / Conditional Sentence with 'If'
➔ "ain't gon'" is a double negative, common in AAVE. While grammatically incorrect in standard English, it's used for emphasis. The sentence is a conditional: *If* the situation isn't about money, *then* he won't participate.
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That I don't even recognize myself from last year
➔ Relative Pronoun 'That' introducing a clause / Reflexive Pronoun 'Myself' after Recognize
➔ 'That' introduces the clause that explains how fast his life changed. 'Myself' is used because the subject and object of the verb 'recognize' are the same (he is recognizing himself).
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She got dark thoughts, let me hear some, yeah
➔ Imperative Mood ('Let me hear')
➔ "Let me hear some" is a direct command or request. It expresses a desire for the woman to share her thoughts.
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Baby, I'll be messed up for you
➔ Future Simple with 'will' (Shortened to 'll')
➔ 'I'll' is a contraction of 'I will'. It indicates a future action or state. In this context, it suggests that he is willing to become emotionally 'messed up' because of her.
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Baby, let me get a lil' tour, yeah (tour, yeah)
➔ Imperative Mood ('Let me get') / Informal Contraction (lil')
➔ "Let me get a tour" is a request/command. "Lil'" is a shortened, informal version of "little."
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Shawty got a friend group of hoes, so I treesh 'em (oh, yeah)
➔ Use of 'So' as a conjunction / AAVE slang 'treesh' / Pronoun 'em' - non-standard English
➔ 'So' connects two clauses, showing a cause-and-effect relationship. 'Treesh' is AAVE slang, meaning to be promiscuous with. 'Em' is a non-standard pronunciation of 'them'.
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