Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the world of trap music with Rich The Kid and Trippie Redd's "Early Morning Trappin." This track offers a glimpse into the lyrical styles and cultural references prevalent in contemporary hip-hop, providing a vibrant example of slang and boasts common in the genre.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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trap /træp/ B2 |
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boujee /ˈbuːʒi/ C1 |
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whipp /wɪp/ B2 |
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cup /kʌp/ A1 |
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dirty /ˈdɜːrti/ A1 |
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diamond /ˈdaɪəmənd/ A2 |
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shine /ʃaɪn/ A2 |
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pinkie /ˈpɪŋki/ A2 |
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Bentley /ˈbɛntli/ B2 |
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flex /flɛks/ B2 |
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green /griːn/ A1 |
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street /striːt/ A1 |
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money /ˈmʌni/ A1 |
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pour /pɔːr/ A1 |
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beat /biːt/ A1 |
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rock /rɒk/ A1 |
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crash /kræʃ/ A2 |
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dash /dæʃ/ A2 |
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movie /ˈmuːvi/ A2 |
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art /ɑːrt/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Was up trappin' early? (Early)
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The phrase 'Was up trappin' early?' uses the present continuous tense to describe an action happening around now or in the near future, though here it's used colloquially to mean 'What's up?' or 'What were you doing early?'
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She bad and boujee but whippin' a birdie (huh?)
➔ Conjunction (but)
➔ The conjunction 'but' is used to contrast two ideas: 'She bad and boujee' (positive traits) and 'whippin' a birdie' (a negative or unexpected action).
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My cup is so dirty (what?)
➔ Intensifier (so)
➔ The intensifier 'so' is used to emphasize the degree of the adjective 'dirty', indicating that the cup is extremely dirty.
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Your diamonds don't shine, my pinkie a 30 (30)
➔ Contrast (don't...a)
➔ The contrast is created between 'Your diamonds don't shine' (negative) and 'my pinkie a 30' (positive), highlighting the difference in quality or value.
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Pour up the pint, that's so clean (so clean)
➔ Emphasis (that's...so)
➔ The phrase 'that's so clean' uses emphasis to highlight the cleanliness of the pint, reinforcing the idea that it is exceptionally clean.
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Ain't doin' no talkin', the red beam (red beam)
➔ Double negative (ain't...no)
➔ The double negative 'ain't doin' no talkin'' is used colloquially to emphasize the absence of action, meaning 'not doing any talking.'
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My bitches bring bitches, young nigga, we flexin' (huh?)
➔ Slang and colloquialism
➔ The line uses slang terms like 'bitches' and 'nigga' along with colloquial expressions like 'we flexin'' to convey a casual, street-smart tone.
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Ayy, so much green on my street like it's Grove (whoa)
➔ Simile (like...Grove)
➔ The simile 'like it's Grove' compares the abundance of money ('green') on the street to the affluent area of Grove, emphasizing wealth and prosperity.
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