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You must get tired 00:00
Always running through my brain 00:01
Got me hooked on you 00:04
And I can't break up the chains 00:06
Think I'm good and there you go 00:08
Blowing up my phone 00:11
I can't help but hitting you back 00:13
But you're off the map 00:16
Gotta make a move, what to do with you? 00:17
Sorry, if you think that it's cold 00:21
But I have to put you on hold 00:24
Put you on, put you on hold 00:30
Put you on hold 00:35
Put you on, put you on 00:39
Sorry if you think that it's cold 00:40
I have to put you on 00:43
Please hold 00:47
I know you like to play it right 00:47
'Cause you don't hit me up when it's daylight 00:49
When my phone blow up in the moonlight 00:51
You can hold there, I ain't in the mood right now 00:53
Making moves 00:56
Are you thinking you are smooth right now? 00:57
What you tryna do right now? 00:59
Oh, you getting rude right now 01:01
I'm telling you, back down 01:03
Gotta make a move, what to do with you? 01:05
Sorry, if you think that it's cold 01:08
But I have to put you on hold 01:12
Put you on, put you on hold 01:17
Put you on hold 01:22
Put you on, put you on 01:26
Sorry if you think that it's cold 01:28
I have to put you on 01:30
Hold, hold, hold (Yeah, yeah) 01:32
Hold, hold, hold (Sorry if you think that it's wrong) 01:41
But I have to put you on hold 01:48
Put you on, put you on hold 01:53
Put you on hold 01:58
Put you on, put you on 02:02
Sorry if you think that it's cruel 02:03
I have to put you on 02:06

Hold – English Lyrics

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Dive into Aitana's "Hold," a captivating pop track that perfectly blends relatable emotional storytelling with catchy melodies. Through its lyrics, you can explore expressions of setting boundaries and navigating complex relationships in Spanish, offering a fantastic opportunity to learn contemporary vocabulary and emotional phrases from one of Spain's biggest pop stars. The song's clear narrative and modern pop style make it an engaging way to connect with the language.

[English]
You must get tired
Always running through my brain
Got me hooked on you
And I can't break up the chains
Think I'm good and there you go
Blowing up my phone
I can't help but hitting you back
But you're off the map
Gotta make a move, what to do with you?
Sorry, if you think that it's cold
But I have to put you on hold
Put you on, put you on hold
Put you on hold
Put you on, put you on
Sorry if you think that it's cold
I have to put you on
Please hold
I know you like to play it right
'Cause you don't hit me up when it's daylight
When my phone blow up in the moonlight
You can hold there, I ain't in the mood right now
Making moves
Are you thinking you are smooth right now?
What you tryna do right now?
Oh, you getting rude right now
I'm telling you, back down
Gotta make a move, what to do with you?
Sorry, if you think that it's cold
But I have to put you on hold
Put you on, put you on hold
Put you on hold
Put you on, put you on
Sorry if you think that it's cold
I have to put you on
Hold, hold, hold (Yeah, yeah)
Hold, hold, hold (Sorry if you think that it's wrong)
But I have to put you on hold
Put you on, put you on hold
Put you on hold
Put you on, put you on
Sorry if you think that it's cruel
I have to put you on

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

hooked

/hʊkt/

B1
  • adjective
  • - addicted or captivated

chains

/tʃeɪnz/

A2
  • noun
  • - metal links used to restrain

blowing

/ˈbloʊɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - causing something to burst/explode (informal: repeatedly contacting)

mood

/muːd/

B1
  • noun
  • - emotional state

smooth

/smuːð/

B1
  • adjective
  • - confidently charming

rude

/ruːd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - offensively impolite

cruel

/ˈkruːəl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - causing pain/suffering intentionally

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You must get tired

    ➔ Modal verb "must" for deduction/strong probability.

    ➔ The modal verb "must" is used here to express a strong belief or a logical conclusion about something. It suggests that, based on evidence, it's highly probable that "you" get tired.

  • Always running through my brain

    ➔ Present participle "running" describing an ongoing, frequent action.

    ➔ The present participle "running" is used to describe an action that is continuous and happens frequently, emphasized by the adverb "always". It implies that the thought or person is constantly present in the speaker's mind.

  • Got me hooked on you

    ➔ Causative "get" + object + past participle.

    ➔ The causative structure "get + object + past participle" (e.g., "get me hooked") means to cause someone or something to be in a particular state. Here, it means 'you caused me to become addicted/fascinated'.

  • And I can't break up the chains

    ➔ Modal verb "can't" for inability + phrasal verb "break up".

    ➔ The modal verb "can't" expresses a lack of ability or possibility. "Break up" is a phrasal verb that means to separate or dismantle, often used metaphorically here to mean ending a strong attachment or connection.

  • I can't help but hitting you back

    ➔ Idiomatic expression "can't help + gerund" (or "can't help but + base verb").

    ➔ This phrase expresses an uncontrollable action or feeling. The common structures are "can't help + verb-ing" (e.g., "I can't help laughing") or "can't help but + base verb" (e.g., "I can't help but laugh"). The lyric uses a blend, with "hitting" as a gerund after "but", which is less standard but common in informal speech or song lyrics. It means the speaker cannot stop themselves from hitting back.

  • Gotta make a move, what to do with you?

    ➔ Informal contraction "Gotta" (got to) for obligation + interrogative phrase "what to do".

    "Gotta" is an informal contraction of "got to," which expresses obligation or necessity, similar to "have to." "What to do" is an interrogative phrase (interrogative pronoun + infinitive) used to ask for advice or a decision about an action.

  • Sorry, if you think that it's cold

    ➔ Conditional sentence (Type 0/1) with "if" clause + "that" clause.

    ➔ The "if" clause introduces a condition, creating a Type 0 or Type 1 conditional sentence. The "that" clause acts as a noun clause, functioning as the object of the verb "think", stating what the listener might perceive.

  • But I have to put you on hold

    ➔ "Have to" for obligation/necessity + phrasal verb "put on hold".

    "Have to" expresses a strong obligation or necessity, often external. "Put on hold" is a common phrasal verb meaning to delay, postpone, or temporarily suspend contact/action with someone or something.

  • I know you like to play it right

    ➔ Verb "like" followed by an infinitive ("to play") + idiomatic expression "play it right".

    ➔ The verb "like" can be followed by an infinitive ("to play") to express a preference or habit. "Play it right" is an idiomatic expression meaning to handle a situation skillfully, correctly, or according to established rules.

  • Are you thinking you are smooth right now?

    ➔ Present continuous for an action happening at the moment of speaking + embedded noun clause as the object of "thinking".

    ➔ The present continuous ("Are you thinking") describes an action or state that is ongoing at the moment of speaking. The phrase "you are smooth" functions as an embedded noun clause, acting as the direct object of the verb "thinking", indicating the content of the thought.