Lyrics & Translation
Dive into "Hands Up" by NCT NEW TEAM, a vibrant J-pop track that marked the exciting pre-debut of NCT's final unit. This energetic song, primarily in Japanese with catchy English phrases, offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the language. Its clear pronunciation and repetitive, empowering lyrics make it an accessible and enjoyable way to learn new vocabulary and phrases while experiencing the fresh sound of a new generation in K-pop's global expansion.
Key Vocabulary
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unpredictable /ʌnpriˈdɪktəbəl/ C1 |
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swoop /swuːp/ B2 |
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daring /ˈdɛərɪŋ/ B2 |
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momentum /məˈmɛntəm/ C1 |
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rocket /ˈrɒkɪt/ B1 |
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melody /ˈmɛlədi/ B1 |
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bloom /bluːm/ B2 |
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satisfying /ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋ/ B2 |
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drip /drɪp/ B1 |
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drop /drɒp/ A2 |
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beat /biːt/ A1 |
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trap /træp/ B1 |
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boldly /ˈboʊldli/ B2 |
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freely /ˈfriːli/ B1 |
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flow /floʊ/ B1 |
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crowd /kraʊd/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Raise your hands high
➔ Imperative sentence with a possessive pronoun
➔ The command is directed at someone to *raise* their *hands*.
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Let’s roll
➔ Contraction of 'let us' forming an imperative suggestion
➔ The phrase *let’s* + verb is used to make a suggestion or proposal, often in an energetic context.
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See me swoop
➔ Simple present tense with a pronoun as the subject
➔ The phrase *see me* is in the simple present, emphasizing the action of watching or noticing, with *swoop* describing a quick movement.
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There’s a green light
➔ There is + noun (existential clause)
➔ The phrase *there’s* is a contraction of *there is*, used to indicate the existence of something, in this case, a *green light*.
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Never never go down
➔ Adverbial phrase with repetition for emphasis, with a verb in base form
➔ The phrase *never never* emphasizes the negation, and *go down* is in the base form indicating a continuous or habitual action of descending or failing.
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Let me take you to the sky
➔ Causative construction with 'let' + object pronoun + verb
➔ The construction *let me* is used to express permission or encouragement, followed by the verb *take* and the object *you*, indicating the speaker's desire to bring someone somewhere.
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