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I can tell 00:16
I can tell, baby, I can tell 00:19
Ooh, I can tell, baby, I can tell 00:22
You ain't told no tales, you ain't told no tales 00:27
Yeah, gone out of your way, you know we can tell 00:31
Yeah, I can tell, baby, I can tell 00:35
I can tell, baby, I can tell 00:40
I can tell, baby, I can tell 00:44
I can tell 00:49
I can tell by the night tales and the dry spells 00:52
All the wrong ones and the right things to stay away from 00:56
And how we took off and how we on top 01:00
And how we won't fall, how we going up 01:03
Or how we came up, or how we came up 01:06
It all started in the basement 01:09
Was an attic, but we called that - the basement 01:10
Bass used to break all my mommas vases 01:13
Unc' shot my first 8 then - I probably wasn't eight then 01:15
Always had the gas like I broke wind 01:18
They said my way of making dollars never made sense 01:20
Come take a dive, a waterfall in the deep end 01:22
I can tell you 'bout the nights out in Fort Bend 01:24
I can tell, baby, I can tell 01:28
I can tell, baby, I can tell, yeah 01:33
You ain't got no tales, you don't-, mhm 01:36
I can tell, baby, I can tell 01:41
I can tell, baby, I can tell 01:46
I can tell, baby, I can tell 01:50
I can tell, baby, I can tell (yeah) 01:54
No, you don't tell, yeah-ah-ah (yeah) 01:59
Yeah, I can tell 'bout the night tales 02:03
And all the dry wells, and all the long roads 02:06
And all my ideas before the cornrows (straight up) 02:08
How we came up and how we came down 02:10
Going donuts, coffee couldn't help now (La Flame) 02:12
How we zoned out, made it out the wood now 02:14
And what it do when they wanna be your friend now (oh, no) 02:17
How to get it, how to live and get it in now 02:18
How to go from scraping pockets, making his demands now 02:21
I been impulsive, non-emotional, staying humble 'bout it (yeah) 02:23
Tilt the posture, sick, pass the bottle (yeah) 02:26
Five-o-four hot boys, minus the bad rap like Silkk the Shocker (yeah) 02:28
But I'ma pull up the silk, to shock her with the silk 02:32
- You know I been a rocker, dripping milk and knockers 02:34
Take it up another notcher, take it up another notcher 02:37
I top a, pop a pill, pop a seal to forget about you 02:40
I'll bumbaclot you, bumba-bumba blocka shot you 02:43
Bling and bang, a bang a rapper 02:47
Bangarang, I brought my money back 02:48
Orangutan diamonds hanging on my neng-a-lang 02:50
- Hanging on my dang-a-lang (straight up) 02:53
I can tell, baby, I can tell 02:56
I can tell, baby, I can tell, yeah 03:00
You got no tales, you ain't-, mhm 03:04
I can tell, baby, I can tell (hoo, hoo) 03:09
I can tell, baby, I can tell (how 'bout I come over there) 03:13
I can tell, baby, I can tell (all of them - can tell) 03:17
I can tell baby, I can tell (all of them - can tell) 03:22
No, you don't tell 03:26
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I Can Tell – English Lyrics

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Travis Scott
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Dive into the world of modern hip-hop with 'I Can Tell' by Travis Scott. This song is a perfect way to learn English slang, rhythmic phrasing, and the stylistic cadences used in contemporary trap music, making it a unique tool for understanding modern cultural expressions.

[English]
I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell
Ooh, I can tell, baby, I can tell
You ain't told no tales, you ain't told no tales
Yeah, gone out of your way, you know we can tell
Yeah, I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell
I can tell by the night tales and the dry spells
All the wrong ones and the right things to stay away from
And how we took off and how we on top
And how we won't fall, how we going up
Or how we came up, or how we came up
It all started in the basement
Was an attic, but we called that - the basement
Bass used to break all my mommas vases
Unc' shot my first 8 then - I probably wasn't eight then
Always had the gas like I broke wind
They said my way of making dollars never made sense
Come take a dive, a waterfall in the deep end
I can tell you 'bout the nights out in Fort Bend
I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell, yeah
You ain't got no tales, you don't-, mhm
I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell (yeah)
No, you don't tell, yeah-ah-ah (yeah)
Yeah, I can tell 'bout the night tales
And all the dry wells, and all the long roads
And all my ideas before the cornrows (straight up)
How we came up and how we came down
Going donuts, coffee couldn't help now (La Flame)
How we zoned out, made it out the wood now
And what it do when they wanna be your friend now (oh, no)
How to get it, how to live and get it in now
How to go from scraping pockets, making his demands now
I been impulsive, non-emotional, staying humble 'bout it (yeah)
Tilt the posture, sick, pass the bottle (yeah)
Five-o-four hot boys, minus the bad rap like Silkk the Shocker (yeah)
But I'ma pull up the silk, to shock her with the silk
- You know I been a rocker, dripping milk and knockers
Take it up another notcher, take it up another notcher
I top a, pop a pill, pop a seal to forget about you
I'll bumbaclot you, bumba-bumba blocka shot you
Bling and bang, a bang a rapper
Bangarang, I brought my money back
Orangutan diamonds hanging on my neng-a-lang
- Hanging on my dang-a-lang (straight up)
I can tell, baby, I can tell
I can tell, baby, I can tell, yeah
You got no tales, you ain't-, mhm
I can tell, baby, I can tell (hoo, hoo)
I can tell, baby, I can tell (how 'bout I come over there)
I can tell, baby, I can tell (all of them - can tell)
I can tell baby, I can tell (all of them - can tell)
No, you don't tell
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

tales

/teɪlz/

B2
  • noun
  • - narratives or stories, often imaginary or fabricated

basement

/ˈbeɪsmənt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the floor of a building which is partly or entirely below ground level

attic

/ˈætɪk/

B2
  • noun
  • - a space or room just below the roof of a house

vases

/ˈveɪzɪz/

B1
  • noun
  • - containers for flowers

dollars

/ˈdɒlərz/

A1
  • noun
  • - a unit of money used in various countries

waterfall

/ˈwɔːtəfɔːl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a cascade of water falling from a height

ideas

/aɪˈdɪəz/

A2
  • noun
  • - thoughts or suggestions as to a possible course of action

cornrows

/ˈkɔːnrəʊz/

C2
  • noun
  • - a hairstyle where hair is braided close to the scalp

donuts

/ˈdəʊnʌts/

A2
  • noun
  • - small fried cakes of sweetened dough; in slang, driving in tight circles

impulsive

/ɪmˈpʌlsɪv/

C1
  • adjective
  • - acting or done without forethought

emotional

/ɪˈməʊʃənl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - relating to a person's emotions

humble

/ˈhʌmbl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having or showing a modest estimate of one's own importance

posture

/ˈpɒstʃə(r)/

B2
  • noun
  • - the position in which someone holds their body

bottle

/ˈbɒtl/

A1
  • noun
  • - a container, typically made of glass or plastic

diamonds

/ˈdaɪəməndz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You ain't told no tales

    ➔ Double negative / Present Perfect

    ➔ The use of "ain't" and "no" creates a double negative, common in AAVE, while "told" indicates the Present Perfect tense for past actions with present relevance.

  • It all started in the basement

    ➔ Simple Past Tense

    ➔ The verb "started" is in the simple past tense, used to describe a completed action that took place at a specific time in the past.

  • They said my way of making dollars never made sense

    ➔ Reported speech / Past tense

    ➔ The clause "They said" introduces reported speech, followed by the simple past "made" to describe a state that existed in the past.

  • I been impulsive

    ➔ Present Perfect (contracted)

    ➔ The phrase "I been" is a colloquial or dialectal form of "I have been," using the present perfect to describe a state that has persisted up to the present.

  • How to go from scraping pockets, making his demands now

    ➔ Gerunds / Prepositional phrase

    ➔ The "-ing" forms "scraping" and "making" function as gerunds, acting as nouns following the preposition "from" and describing a process.

  • You know I been a rocker

    ➔ Main clause + Subordinate clause

    ➔ The sentence combines the main clause "You know" with the subordinate clause "I been a rocker," where the latter functions as the object of the verb "know."

  • Take it up another notcher

    ➔ Imperative sentence

    ➔ The verb "Take" is in the imperative mood, used here to give a strong suggestion or command to elevate something to a higher level.

  • I'll bumbaclot you

    ➔ Future Simple (contracted)

    ➔ The contraction "I'll" stands for "I will," indicating the simple future tense to express a prediction or a threat.