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Oh my god, [music] I feel a lot trying 00:09
to play a clue. What if we played it 00:12
hard in your car [music] 00:14
on the couch? Will the sound of my name 00:17
coming out your mouth? 00:20
I like hearing about your day. [music] 00:23
I like playing video games. I like 00:26
thinking about you coming. Come on. 00:30
Don't you keep me waiting on your kiss 00:33
and call [music] 00:34
me whenever you want. You don't got to 00:36
want to in [music] 00:40
this up if you're down 00:43
some kind of 00:48
dreams up in my [music] head and you 00:51
know let's get I'll pick it up. Pick it 00:53
up. But only for you. For you. For you. 00:58
[music] 01:02
Making me blush in my phone at the 01:04
airport. [music] 01:08
Telling my [singing] friends that you 01:09
look like love. Call me [ __ ] up. 01:11
[music] 01:14
I want your lips on my lips. Tie up your 01:15
tongue. [music] I like everything that 01:17
you say. I like playing games. 01:20
Thinking about you coming over the [ __ ] 01:25
over [music] 01:28
you. 01:29
[music] You don't got to 01:34
[music] 01:40
give me 01:41
my [music] 01:48
skin. I'll pick it up. Pick it up 01:50
[music] 01:53
for you. 01:54
[music] 01:59
[music] 02:05
away 02:07
your [music] 02:10
t-shirt 02:13
any time 02:15
[music] 02:17
you 02:19
don't [music] 02:21
use 02:25
>> [music] 02:32
>> you 02:32
kind of [music] 02:37
dreams up in my head and you know let's 02:40
get I'll pick it up 02:43
for you. 02:47
>> Hello. I'm on my way. 02:52

kissing call – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the sweet and playful world of Kenzie Cait with 'kissing call.' This song is a perfect gateway for English learners to pick up conversational idioms related to romance and modern communication, all set to a catchy, contemporary pop rhythm that makes learning feel like a breeze.

[English]
Oh my god, [music] I feel a lot trying
to play a clue. What if we played it
hard in your car [music]
on the couch? Will the sound of my name
coming out your mouth?
I like hearing about your day. [music]
I like playing video games. I like
thinking about you coming. Come on.
Don't you keep me waiting on your kiss
and call [music]
me whenever you want. You don't got to
want to in [music]
this up if you're down
some kind of
dreams up in my [music] head and you
know let's get I'll pick it up. Pick it
up. But only for you. For you. For you.
[music]
Making me blush in my phone at the
airport. [music]
Telling my [singing] friends that you
look like love. Call me [ __ ] up.
[music]
I want your lips on my lips. Tie up your
tongue. [music] I like everything that
you say. I like playing games.
Thinking about you coming over the [ __ ]
over [music]
you.
[music] You don't got to
[music]
give me
my [music]
skin. I'll pick it up. Pick it up
[music]
for you.
[music]
[music]
away
your [music]
t-shirt
any time
[music]
you
don't [music]
use
>> [music]
>> you
kind of [music]
dreams up in my head and you know let's
get I'll pick it up
for you.
>> Hello. I'm on my way.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

clue

/kluː/

B1
  • noun
  • - a piece of evidence or information used in solving a mystery

couch

/kaʊtʃ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a long upholstered piece of furniture for several people to sit on

waiting

/ˈweɪtɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - staying in a place until something happens

kiss

/kɪs/

A1
  • noun
  • - the touch of lips against something or someone
  • verb
  • - to touch with the lips as a sign of love

dreams

/driːmz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep

blush

/blʌʃ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to become red in the face from embarrassment or shame

airport

/ˈɛərˌpɔːrt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a place where aircraft land and take off

lips

/lɪps/

A2
  • noun
  • - the fleshy parts above and below the mouth

tongue

/tʌŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the fleshy muscular organ in the mouth

skin

/skɪn/

A2
  • noun
  • - the thin layer of tissue forming the outer covering of the body

t-shirt

/ˈtiːˌʃɜːrt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a casual short-sleeved cotton shirt

thinking

/ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - the process of using one's mind to consider something

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Key Grammar Structures

  • What if we played it hard in your car?

    ➔ Second Conditional (Hypothetical Situations)

    ➔ The structure 'What if + past tense' is used to suggest a hypothetical or imagined scenario.

  • You don't got to want to in this up.

    ➔ Have got to / Have to (Obligation/Necessity)

    ➔ In colloquial English, 'don't got to' is used interchangeably with 'don't have to' to express lack of obligation.

  • I'll pick it up, but only for you.

    ➔ Future Simple (Will) for spontaneous decisions

    ➔ The speaker uses 'will' to show a willingness or a decision made at the moment of speaking.

  • Making me blush in my phone at the airport.

    ➔ Present Participle (Gerund/Reduced Relative Clause)

    ➔ The '-ing' form acts as a participle, describing the action happening simultaneously or the effect of the subject.

  • Telling my friends that you look like love.

    ➔ Reporting Verb structure (That-clause)

    ➔ The verb 'telling' introduces information about what was said to the friends.

  • I'm on my way.

    ➔ Prepositional Phrase of state

    ➔ The phrase 'on my way' indicates that the person is currently in the process of traveling to a location.