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I wear my patent leather boots 00:08
I know that I'll run into you 00:12
I wear my blush 'cause I'm a doll 00:15
And then I tease my hair all tall, baby 00:19
Tonight, just pretend 00:23
That she's dead and gone 00:27
Tell me y'all are done 00:30
It could be so fun 00:34
'Cause I like your look, it's so extreme 00:36
You walk the street so effortlessly 00:39
She wears you well, but can't you see? 00:43
That you definitely look better on me, yeah 00:47
I want you to dress just for me 00:53
Your Acqua di Giò on my sheets 00:56
But you're already on a leash 01:00
So that's unfortunate for me, baby 01:04
Tonight, just pretend 01:08
That she's dead and gone 01:12
Tell me y'all are done 01:15
It could be so fun 01:18
'Cause I like your look, it's so extreme 01:20
You walk the street so effortlessly 01:24
She wears you well, but can't you see? 01:28
That you definitely look better on me, yeah 01:31
(So extreme) 01:38
(So effortlessly) 01:45
He looks better, b-better o-on me 01:53
He looks better, b-better o-on me 01:57
He looks better, b-better o-on me 02:00
He looks better, b-better o-on me, yeah 02:04
(B-better, b-better, b-better, b-better, b-better, b-better) 02:08
(B-b-b-b-b-b-better, you) 02:12
Like your look 02:15
It's so extreme 02:20
You walk the street so effortlessly 02:22
She wears you well, but can't you see? 02:25
That you definitely look better on me, yeah 02:29
(So extreme) 02:34
(Looks better, looks better, looks b-b-better) 02:36
(So effortlessly) 02:37
'Cause you definitely look better on me, yeah 02:44

I Like Ur Look – English Lyrics

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Dive into the high-fashion, high-energy world of Kim Petras with "I Like Ur Look." This track is a masterclass in modern, confident pop-EDM with throwback '00s vibes. You'll pick up on current, fun English slang related to style, attraction, and self-expression, all set to an infectious beat that’s perfect for the dance floor.

[English]
I wear my patent leather boots
I know that I'll run into you
I wear my blush 'cause I'm a doll
And then I tease my hair all tall, baby
Tonight, just pretend
That she's dead and gone
Tell me y'all are done
It could be so fun
'Cause I like your look, it's so extreme
You walk the street so effortlessly
She wears you well, but can't you see?
That you definitely look better on me, yeah
I want you to dress just for me
Your Acqua di Giò on my sheets
But you're already on a leash
So that's unfortunate for me, baby
Tonight, just pretend
That she's dead and gone
Tell me y'all are done
It could be so fun
'Cause I like your look, it's so extreme
You walk the street so effortlessly
She wears you well, but can't you see?
That you definitely look better on me, yeah
(So extreme)
(So effortlessly)
He looks better, b-better o-on me
He looks better, b-better o-on me
He looks better, b-better o-on me
He looks better, b-better o-on me, yeah
(B-better, b-better, b-better, b-better, b-better, b-better)
(B-b-b-b-b-b-better, you)
Like your look
It's so extreme
You walk the street so effortlessly
She wears you well, but can't you see?
That you definitely look better on me, yeah
(So extreme)
(Looks better, looks better, looks b-b-better)
(So effortlessly)
'Cause you definitely look better on me, yeah

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

wear

/wɛər/

A1
  • verb
  • - to have clothing, jewelry, etc. on your body

know

/noʊ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to be aware of something as a fact

run

/rʌn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move quickly on foot

blush

/blʌʃ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a cosmetic for adding color to the cheeks

doll

/dɑːl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a small model of a person used as a toy

tease

/tiːz/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make fun of or provoke someone in a playful way

hair

/hɛər/

A1
  • noun
  • - the substance that grows on the head of a person

tall

/tɔːl/

A1
  • adjective
  • - having more than average height

pretend

/prɪˈtɛnd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to behave as if something is true when it is not

dead

/dɛd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - no longer alive

gone

/gɒn/

A2
  • adjective
  • - departed or no longer present

done

/dʌn/

A1
  • adjective
  • - completed or finished

fun

/fʌn/

A1
  • noun
  • - amusement or enjoyment

like

/laɪk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to have a preference or enjoy something

look

/lʊk/

A1
  • noun
  • - the appearance of someone or something
  • verb
  • - to direct your eyes in order to see something

extreme

/ɪkˈstriːm/

B1
  • adjective
  • - very great in degree or intensity

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I wear my patent leather boots

    ➔ Present simple tense

    ➔ The Present Simple Tense is used to describe habits, routines, or general truths. Here, 'I “wear”' indicates a habitual action or personal style choice.

  • I know that I'll run into you

    ➔ Future with 'will' for predictions

    ➔ Future tense with 'will' is used for spontaneous decisions or predictions. Here, '“I'll” run into you' predicts an expected encounter based on habitual behavior.

  • And then I tease my hair all tall, baby

    ➔ Causative 'make' structure

    ➔ Causative 'make' is used when someone causes something to happen. Here, '“tease”' implies causing the hair to be tall or styled that way, showing deliberate action.

  • Tonight, just pretend

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ Imperative mood gives commands or requests. Here, 'just “pretend”' is a direct request to the listener to imagine or act as if something is true.

  • Tell me y'all are done

    ➔ Reporting verbs with indirect questions

    ➔ Indirect questions follow reporting verbs to report what someone said. Here, '“Tell” me' uses an indirect structure to inquire about someone's status politely.

  • 'Cause I like your look, it's so extreme

    ➔ 'Because' causal conjunction

    ➔ 'Because' introduces the reason for something. Here, '“'Cause”' explains why the speaker is interested in the person's appearance.

  • She wears you well, but can't you see?

    ➔ 'But' contrastive conjunction

    ➔ 'But' shows contrast between ideas. Here, '“but”' contrasts the current partner's suitability with the speaker's better perception.

  • That you definitely look better on me, yeah

    ➔ Comparative structures with adjectives

    ➔ Comparative form compares two things. Here, '“look better”' uses comparative to show superiority of the person's appearance with the speaker.

  • He looks better, b-better o-on me

    ➔ Repetition for emphasis

    ➔ Repetition emphasizes a point. Here, 'b-“better”' repeated reinforces the comparative idea, adding emotional intensity.