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Hot body. 00:05
>> Oh, that's a whole lot of 00:09
>> [music] 00:11
>> And she don't want to make love. 00:13
>> [music] 00:17
>> She just want me to come over and stroke 00:19
her. 00:22
And she don't want to [music] make love. 00:24
So, I got up in [music and singing] the 00:30
over and stroke her. 00:32
I understand you got a man, but I'm a 00:34
dog. Dick like I have a brick. I just 00:37
drive it off. Turn your song on. 00:39
>> [music] 00:41
>> Turn your phone off. Don't leave a thing 00:42
on, baby. Take it all off. I kiss your 00:44
kneecaps. Sometimes [singing] we hit the 00:46
backseat. We 69 all the time because 00:48
you're [music] nasty. 00:51
I say shut up and bite the pillow. Pump 00:52
that dick all in her spine, make her 00:54
curl [music] like a armadillo. Your 00:56
boyfriend's a lame, so [singing] I'm 00:57
about to [ __ ] your brains out. You can 00:59
say my name. Go ahead [music] and let it 01:01
ring out. Roll up with my [singing] 01:02
[ __ ] Hang out. Hang out. Hang out. 01:04
Hang out. Hang out. Let me do my thing. 01:05
I'll let my day on. Hang out. Hang out. 01:07
And she don't want to make [music] love. 01:10
>> [music] 01:16
>> She just want me to come over and stroke 01:16
her. 01:20
And she don't want [music] to make love. 01:22
So, I got [music] up in the over and 01:28
stroke her. 01:30
In the mirror, from the back, I attack 01:32
that. Late night, [music] by herself, 01:34
having flashbacks. [singing] 01:37
Pushing in the mirror, I grind like a 01:38
Scat Pack. Good dick will make a [ __ ] 01:40
really imagine 01:42
for me. 01:44
For me. 01:46
>> [music] 01:46
>> It's for me. Say that [ __ ] is just for 01:47
me. 01:49
Jumping out the shower, 01:50
>> [singing] 01:51
>> still got my phone. Gangstas make it hot 01:51
over here. Don't need no fire alarm. 01:53
Baby, pass [music] my Styrofoam. 01:55
[singing] 01:56
I let her taste the lean. Give me a 01:57
kiss, licking lips. You don't taste the 01:59
lean. 02:01
>> [music] 02:01
>> You don't taste the lean. That when she 02:01
told [singing] me, "Booty all, booty 02:03
all, booty all, booty all." [music] 02:05
And she don't want to lay low. 02:08
She just want me to come over [music] 02:14
and stroke her. 02:17
And she don't want to lay [music] low. 02:20
>> [music] 02:26
>> So, I got up in the over 02:26
and stroked her. 02:28
>> [music] 02:43

Gates Flow 2 (She Don't Wanna) – English Lyrics

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[English]
Hot body.
>> Oh, that's a whole lot of
>> [music]
>> And she don't want to make love.
>> [music]
>> She just want me to come over and stroke
her.
And she don't want to [music] make love.
So, I got up in [music and singing] the
over and stroke her.
I understand you got a man, but I'm a
dog. Dick like I have a brick. I just
drive it off. Turn your song on.
>> [music]
>> Turn your phone off. Don't leave a thing
on, baby. Take it all off. I kiss your
kneecaps. Sometimes [singing] we hit the
backseat. We 69 all the time because
you're [music] nasty.
I say shut up and bite the pillow. Pump
that dick all in her spine, make her
curl [music] like a armadillo. Your
boyfriend's a lame, so [singing] I'm
about to [ __ ] your brains out. You can
say my name. Go ahead [music] and let it
ring out. Roll up with my [singing]
[ __ ] Hang out. Hang out. Hang out.
Hang out. Hang out. Let me do my thing.
I'll let my day on. Hang out. Hang out.
And she don't want to make [music] love.
>> [music]
>> She just want me to come over and stroke
her.
And she don't want [music] to make love.
So, I got [music] up in the over and
stroke her.
In the mirror, from the back, I attack
that. Late night, [music] by herself,
having flashbacks. [singing]
Pushing in the mirror, I grind like a
Scat Pack. Good dick will make a [ __ ]
really imagine
for me.
For me.
>> [music]
>> It's for me. Say that [ __ ] is just for
me.
Jumping out the shower,
>> [singing]
>> still got my phone. Gangstas make it hot
over here. Don't need no fire alarm.
Baby, pass [music] my Styrofoam.
[singing]
I let her taste the lean. Give me a
kiss, licking lips. You don't taste the
lean.
>> [music]
>> You don't taste the lean. That when she
told [singing] me, "Booty all, booty
all, booty all, booty all." [music]
And she don't want to lay low.
She just want me to come over [music]
and stroke her.
And she don't want to lay [music] low.
>> [music]
>> So, I got up in the over
and stroked her.
>> [music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

stroke

/stroʊk/

B2
  • verb
  • - to touch gently

nasty

/ˈnæsti/

B1
  • adjective
  • - sexually suggestive or obscene

lame

/leɪm/

B2
  • adjective
  • - unimpressive or uncool

armadillo

/ˌɑːrməˈdɪloʊ/

C2
  • noun
  • - a burrowing mammal with a leathery armor shell

flashbacks

/ˈflæʃbæks/

B2
  • noun
  • - sudden vivid memories of past events

grind

/ɡraɪnd/

B2
  • verb
  • - to move with a rubbing motion

imagine

/ɪˈmædʒɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to form a mental image

shower

/ˈʃaʊər/

A1
  • noun
  • - a bath in which water is sprayed

gangstas

/ˈɡæŋstəz/

C1
  • noun
  • - members of a criminal gang

styrofoam

/ˈstaɪrəfoʊm/

C2
  • noun
  • - a lightweight plastic foam material

lean

/liːn/

B2
  • noun
  • - a recreational drug mixture

booty

/ˈbuːti/

C1
  • noun
  • - the buttocks

attack

/əˈtæk/

A2
  • verb
  • - to act against aggressively

mirror

/ˈmɪrər/

A1
  • noun
  • - a reflective surface

spine

/spaɪn/

B2
  • noun
  • - the backbone

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Key Grammar Structures

  • She don't want to make love.

    ➔ Negative present simple (AAVE/Colloquial)

    ➔ The use of "don't" instead of "doesn't" is common in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) to indicate a subject-verb agreement variation.

  • I understand you got a man.

    ➔ Informal past participle usage (for present perfect)

    ➔ The speaker says "you got" instead of "you have got" or "you have," omitting the auxiliary verb or perfect construction common in colloquial speech.

  • Don't leave a thing on, baby.

    ➔ Imperative negative

    ➔ The imperative mood "Don't [verb]" is used to give a direct command or request to the listener.

  • Sometimes we hit the backseat.

    ➔ Frequency adverb placement

    ➔ The adverb "Sometimes" is placed at the beginning of the sentence for emphasis on the frequency of the action.

  • I'm about to f*** your brains out.

    ➔ Be about to + infinitive

    ➔ The phrase "be about to" indicates an action that is going to happen in the very near future.

  • Go ahead and let it ring out.

    ➔ Imperative coordination with 'and'

    ➔ Using "Go ahead and [verb]" is a common idiomatic way to give permission or encouragement to do something.

  • Still got my phone.

    ➔ Elliptical subject construction

    ➔ The subject "I" is omitted, which is very common in informal speech and song lyrics to keep the rhythm.

  • That's when she told me.

    ➔ Relative clause with 'when'

    ➔ The structure "That's when..." introduces a relative clause that identifies the specific time or moment an event occurred.