Lyrics & Translation
[English]
ooohYou should know
You can go where
you
you wanna go
I can take you there
ooh
Wildest dreams, put some faith in me
yea
Take my hand to your fantasy
Going through these bottles
Fucking with these models
All the way in Cali
Foot up on the throttle
I'm focused on the vision
Trying to pay tuition
For the ones I'm missing
Family is a mission
Oh, yeah
Put you on to things you thought were impossible
yea
On and on, me and you, we're unstoppable
oooh
You should know
You can go where
you
you wanna go
I can take you there
oooh
Wildest dreams, put some faith in me
oooh
Take my hand to your fantasy
in the dark
who you are is a star
i know what you are
yea, yea, yea
what you believe.
is what you see
and thats what you deserve
what's your frequencies
maybe you could be
out the magazine
just believe
open up your mind
realize you divine
cause you know you shine
promise me
yea (ooh)
you should know
you can go where
you
you wanna go
i can take you there
ooh
i can dream
put something in me
yea (ooh)
take my hand, do your fantasy
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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dreams /driːmz/ B1 |
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faith /feɪθ/ B2 |
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hand /hænd/ A1 |
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fantasy /fæntəsi/ B2 |
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bottles /ˈbɒtəlz/ A2 |
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models /ˈmɒdəl/ B1 |
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focused /ˈfoʊkəst/ B2 |
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vision /ˈvɪʒən/ B2 |
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tuition /ˈtuːɪʃən/ B2 |
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family /ˈfæməli/ A1 |
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mission /ˈmɪʃən/ B1 |
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impossible /ɪmˈpɒsəbl/ B2 |
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unstoppable /ʌnˈstɒpəbl/ B2 |
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star /stɑːr/ A1 |
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believe /bɪˈliːv/ A2 |
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mind /maɪnd/ A2 |
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divine /dɪˈvaɪn/ C1 |
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shine /ʃaɪn/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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You should know
➔ Modal verb: should
➔ The modal verb "**should**" expresses advice or suggestion.
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You can go where you wanna go
➔ Relative clause: where
➔ "**where**" introduces a relative clause that modifies the place.
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I can take you there
➔ Modal verb: can
➔ The modal verb "**can**" expresses ability or possibility.
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Take my hand to your fantasy
➔ Imperative sentence
➔ The sentence starts with a verb, giving a command or request.
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Going through these bottles
➔ Present continuous (progressive) tense
➔ Used to describe an action happening now or around now.
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I'm focused on the vision
➔ Present simple tense
➔ Used to describe a state or habit
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Put you on to things you thought were impossible
➔ Past tense in relative clause
➔ The relative clause "you thought were impossible" uses the past tense to refer to something in the past that was believed or thought.
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On and on, me and you, we're unstoppable
➔ Subject-verb agreement
➔ "We're" (we are) agrees with the plural subject "me and you".
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in the dark who you are is a star
➔ Subject-verb inversion
➔ The subject "who you are" comes before the verb "is" for emphasis.
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what you believe is what you see
➔ Noun clauses (what clauses)
➔ The phrases "what you believe" and "what you see" function as nouns, acting as the subject and complement respectively.