Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant world of Seeed with "G€LD," a song that blends infectious dancehall and reggae rhythms with a sharp, satirical commentary on wealth. Through its catchy beats and clever lyrics, "G€LD" offers a unique perspective on modern materialism, making it a perfect gateway to understanding Seeed's distinctive style and their ability to deliver thought-provoking messages with undeniable groove.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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Geld /ɡɛlt/ A2 |
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haus /haʊs/ A2 |
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reich /ʁaɪç/ B2 |
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leben /ˈleːbən/ A2 |
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leben /ˈleːbən/ A2 |
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Geld /ɡɛlt/ A2 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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kaufen /ˈkaʊfən/ B1 |
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Frieden /ˈfʁiːdn̩/ B2 |
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Zeit /tsaɪt/ A2 |
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Meister /ˈmaɪstər/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Dickes Haus, Mann ich bin reich
➔ Adjective agreement in nominative case (masculine/neuter)
➔ "Dickes" (fat) agrees with "Haus" (house), which is neuter. In German, adjectives before nouns must agree in case, gender, and number.
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Ja ich geb es zu, money macht frei
➔ Infinitive without "zu" after modal-like verb "machen"
➔ "Macht frei" literally translates to "makes free," but it means "sets free." "Machen" often takes an infinitive without "zu" when expressing causation or effect.
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99 Probleme, aber money is keins
➔ Use of "kein" as a negated pronoun
➔ "Keins" is the neuter form of "kein" used as a pronoun, meaning "none" or "not one". It refers back to "Probleme" (problems), implying money is not one of the problems.
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Komm ich zahl dein Bier, hab money für zwei
➔ Dative Case - "dein Bier"
➔ "Dein Bier" (your beer) is in the accusative case here, as it is the direct object of the verb "zahl" (pay).
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Kids kaufen für money nur Scheiss
➔ Word order with adverb 'nur'
➔ The adverb "nur" (only) usually comes directly before the element it modifies. Here, it modifies "Scheiss", meaning they only buy crap.
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Alles versenkt, money bye bye
➔ Participle II as adjective
➔ "Versenkt" is the Past Participle of the verb "versenken" (to sink, to submerge). Here it functions as an adjective, describing the implied subject (everything). Meaning: "Everything is sunk/submerged."
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Ich wander durch all eure Hände, Baby komm tanz mit mir
➔ Separable Verb "mit tanzen"
➔ "Tanz mit mir" is the imperative form of the separable verb "mittanzen" (to dance with). The prefix "mit-" is separated and placed at the end of the sentence.
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