Lyrics & Translation
Discover the inspiring message of Andy Grammer's 'Keep Your Head Up,' a song about perseverance and positivity. Learn how this catchy tune can help you navigate life's challenges with a smile, offering valuable lessons in resilience and optimism. Explore the song's creation, meaning, and impact, and let its uplifting lyrics brighten your day.
Key Vocabulary
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waiting /ˈweɪtɪŋ/ A2 |
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sunset /ˈsʌnset/ A2 |
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bills /bɪlz/ A2 |
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mindset /ˈmaɪndset/ B2 |
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high /haɪ/ A1 |
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income /ˈɪnkʌm/ A2 |
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breadcrumbs /ˈbrɛdkrʌmz/ B2 |
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glow /ɡloʊ/ B1 |
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journey /ˈdʒɜːrni/ B1 |
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worries /ˈwɜːriz/ A2 |
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hair /heər/ A1 |
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hard /hɑːrd/ A1 |
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rocks /rɑːks/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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skeptics /ˈskeptɪks/ C1 |
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confidence /ˈkɑːnfɪdəns/ B1 |
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angles /ˈæŋɡlz/ B1 |
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thoughts /θɔːts/ A2 |
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tangled /ˈtæŋɡəld/ B2 |
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compromise /ˈkɑːmprəmaɪz/ B2 |
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purpose /ˈpɜːrpəs/ B1 |
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worth /wɜːrθ/ A2 |
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rainbows /ˈreɪnboʊz/ A2 |
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rain /reɪn/ A1 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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circle /ˈsɜːrkl/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I've been waiting on a sunset, bills on my mindset
➔ Present Perfect Continuous
➔ The present perfect continuous, "I've been waiting", emphasizes the duration of the action leading up to the present moment. It suggests the speaker has been waiting for some time and is still waiting.
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I can't deny they're getting high
➔ Gerund (getting)
➔ "Getting" functions as part of the continuous tense, describing an ongoing process. The phrase means the bills are increasing substantially.
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Higher than my income, income's breadcrumbs
➔ Comparative adjective
➔ "Higher than" is a comparative adjective showing that the bills are greater than the income. It is the comparative form of the adjective "high".
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Helps me realize that This is just a journey
➔ Noun Clause (that this is just a journey)
➔ The word "that" introduces a noun clause that functions as the object of the verb "realize". The entire clause is the thing the speaker is realizing.
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You are gonna turn out fine
➔ Future with "gonna"
➔ "Gonna" is a contraction of "going to", used to express a future intention or prediction. In this case, it indicates a prediction or assurance that the listener will be fine in the future.
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But you gotta keep your head up, oh
➔ Modal Verb "gotta"
➔ "Gotta" is a colloquial contraction of "got to", expressing necessity or obligation. Here, it means "you have to" or "you must" keep your head up.
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I know it's hard, know it's hard to remember sometimes
➔ Ellipsis (Subject and Auxiliary Verb)
➔ The repeated "know" implies an omitted "I know". This is ellipsis, where words are left out because they are understood from the context. Complete sentence would be "I know it's hard, I know it's hard to remember sometimes".
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Only rainbows after rain
➔ Inversion (emphasis)
➔ While the sentence is simple, it's implying "There are only rainbows after rain." The emphasis is placed on "only rainbows" by placing it at the beginning of the sentence. This is a form of stylistic inversion.
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