Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the catchy sounds of The Kid LAROI's 'HOW DOES IT FEEL?' and explore the intricacies of modern romance. This track offers a glimpse into the digital age, teaching listeners about the complexities of fleeting connections and the emotions behind party culture. Experience a fusion of nostalgia, confusion, and summer vibes, making it the perfect song to understand the language of today's youth.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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feel /fiːl/ A2 |
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look /lʊk/ A1 |
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party /ˈpɑːrti/ A2 |
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face /feɪs/ A1 |
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smile /smaɪl/ A1 |
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space /speɪs/ A2 |
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name /neɪm/ A1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ B1 |
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chemistry /ˈkemɪstri/ B2 |
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alone /əˈloʊn/ A2 |
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catch /kætʃ/ A2 |
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forget /fərˈɡet/ A2 |
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act /ækt/ B1 |
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phone /foʊn/ A2 |
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loud /laʊd/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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You say you don't go out, but somehow I always see you.
➔ Present Simple with 'but' for contrast
➔ The sentence uses the present simple ('say', 'go out', 'see') with 'but' to contrast the statement and the observation.
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It's different tonight, you looked in my eyes.
➔ Present Simple vs. Past Simple
➔ The sentence contrasts 'It's different tonight' (present simple) with 'you looked' (past simple) to highlight a change in the present.
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How does it feel that it's me and you?
➔ Present Simple Question with 'do'
➔ The sentence uses 'do' to form a question in the present simple, asking about the current feeling.
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'Cause if you came here to party, then why you lookin' down at your phone?
➔ Conditional Sentence (Type 2)
➔ The sentence uses a Type 2 conditional ('if you came... then why...') to express a hypothetical situation and its consequence.
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I didn't even catch your name, but I don't care.
➔ Past Simple with 'but' for contrast
➔ The sentence uses the past simple ('didn't catch') with 'but' to contrast the action and the feeling.
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Yeah, I read your mind, I know that you're mine.
➔ Present Simple for habitual actions
➔ The sentence uses the present simple ('read', 'know') to express habitual actions or states.
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It's obvious, our chemistry.
➔ Present Simple with 'be' for states
➔ The sentence uses the present simple with 'be' ('It's obvious') to describe a current state.
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I already know what you need.
➔ Present Simple for certainty
➔ The sentence uses the present simple ('know') to express certainty about a current situation.
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