Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant sounds of "It's A Feeling" and learn how music can break boundaries. This track combines different genres, offering a unique opportunity to explore musical evolution and the carefree expression of emotions. Discover the blend of EDM, rap, and rock elements that make this song a bold statement in contemporary music.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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It's a feeling (yeah)
➔ Subject-Verb Agreement and Nominalization
➔ The verb "is" agrees with the subject "it". "Feeling" is a noun derived from the verb "feel".
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Chasing every high and never coming down
➔ Present Participle, Adverb of Frequency
➔ "Chasing" is used as a present participle acting as an adjective or part of a continuous verb tense. "Never" acts as an adverb of frequency modifying the verb "coming".
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Stuck in a euphoria, don't wanna get out
➔ Passive Voice (implied), Contraction, Modal Verb
➔ The implied subject of "stuck" is "we/I". "Don't" is a contraction of "do not". "Wanna" is a contraction of "want to" and uses the modal verb structure for desire.
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I'm 'boutta cut loose, let me fill my cup
➔ Contraction, Phrasal Verb, Imperative
➔ "I'm" is a contraction of "I am." "Cut loose" is a phrasal verb meaning to relax and enjoy oneself. "Let me" uses the imperative form.
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I ain't really looking for nobody to love
➔ Contraction, Negative Concord, Infinitive of Purpose
➔ "Ain't" is a contraction. Negative concord is used with "ain't" and "nobody" to emphasize a negative statement. "To love" is an infinitive of purpose.
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High like a balloon and I'm floating above
➔ Simile, Present Participle
➔ "Like a balloon" is a simile comparing the feeling to the action of being high. "Floating" uses present participle.
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If I'm gonna take you way too far, so what?
➔ Conditional, Contraction, Intensifier, Rhetorical Question
➔ "If" introduces a conditional clause. "I'm" is a contraction. "Way too far" uses "way" as an intensifier. "So what?" is a rhetorical question.
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High like a balloon, breaking through the ceiling
➔ Simile, Present Participle
➔ "Like a balloon" is a simile, and "breaking" is used as a present participle to describe the action.
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Never too far, we don't know the meaning
➔ Adverb of Frequency, Simple Present Tense, Negative Form
➔ "Never" is an adverb of frequency. "Don't know" uses the simple present tense in a negative form.
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