Lyrics & Translation
“GIRL FROM OAKLAND” by PARTYNEXTDOOR offers a great opportunity to learn conversational English and modern slang through its emotionally charged lyrics. The song's narrative of love and longing provides a rich context for understanding nuanced expressions of emotion. Its smooth, contemporary R&B style makes it an enjoyable and accessible way to engage with the language.
Key Vocabulary
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hate /heɪt/ B1 |
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work /wɜːrk/ A1 |
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girl /ɡɜːrl/ A1 |
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reason /ˈriːzn/ B1 |
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lonely /ˈləʊnli/ A2 |
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season /ˈsiːzn/ A2 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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chance /tʃæns/ A2 |
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truth /truːθ/ B1 |
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sexy /ˈsek.si/ B1 |
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bitch /bɪtʃ/ C1 |
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nigga /ˈnɪɡə/ C2 |
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city /ˈsɪti/ A1 |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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say /seɪ/ A1 |
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wasting /ˈweɪstɪŋ/ B1 |
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move /muːv/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Stop looking for a reason to hate me, just hate me
➔ Imperative mood, infinitive phrases
➔ The sentence uses the imperative "Stop" to directly command someone. "Looking" is a gerund functioning as part of the infinitive phrase "to hate me".
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My new girl's not too thirsty to ride, she riding for me
➔ Possessive 's, double meaning/slang, present continuous tense
➔ "My new girl's" uses the possessive 's. "Ride" has a double meaning – literally to travel, but also slang for sexual activity. "She riding for me" uses the present continuous to show ongoing loyalty.
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I know you know the truth
➔ Recursive clause, nested knowledge
➔ This phrase demonstrates a recursive structure. The speaker believes the listener is aware of the speaker's knowledge of the truth. It's knowledge about knowledge.
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Every bitch wanna be you
➔ Informal language, colloquialism, third-person singular verb conjugation
➔ The use of "bitch" is highly informal and considered offensive by many. "Wanna" is a contraction of "want to". The verb "be" is conjugated correctly for a third-person singular subject ("you").
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And what do you say to a girl that's heard it all before?
➔ Indirect question, relative clause, present perfect tense
➔ This is an indirect question, starting with "And what do you..." instead of a direct question. "That's heard it all before" is a relative clause modifying "girl". "Heard" is in the present perfect, indicating past experience.
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