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It don’t matter where you’re at it’s where you’re from (Hold up) 00:10
Spur of the moment Tony P (How we pull up) 00:13
Stock on rise from the bottom (Show up) 00:15
Thinking I ain’t got it then we got ‘em 00:18
00:19
Yeah I’m from right down the road 00:20
Riding in the foreign whipping 800 horses 'bout fast as it go 00:23
On the way to see my baby with some brand new tags and the pedal to the floor 00:28
I know you can’t believe this may be hard to see 00:34
But I am 00:39
00:40
Muh’ ****a 00:41
I’m Kuntry 00:42
We’re them boys from the south 00:44
Where we’re known to do it big 00:45
Ridin’ dirty 00:47
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk 00:49
Hear me coming 00:52
We’re them boys from the south 00:55
Where we’re known to do it big 00:56
Ridin’ dirty 00:57
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk 01:00
Hear me coming 01:02
01:06
Tried to get the kuntry out the kid (I said hold up) 01:13
Everything I do is for the city (Go up) 01:16
Walked in breaking their necks when we (Show up) 01:19
Know you ain’t been seeing me around you should know 01:21
01:23
Yeah I’m from right down the road 01:24
Riding in the foreign whipping 800 horses 'bout fast as it go 01:26
On the way to see my baby with some brand new tags 01:32
And the pedal to the floor 01:34
I know you can’t believe this may be hard to see 01:37
But I am 01:42
01:43
Muh’ ****a 01:44
I’m Kuntry 01:45
We’re them boys from the south 01:47
Where we’re known to do it big 01:49
Ridin’ dirty 01:50
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk 01:53
Hear me coming 01:55
We’re them boys from the south 01:58
Where we’re known to do it big 01:59
Ridin’ dirty 02:00
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk 02:03
Hear me coming 02:06

Kuntry – English Lyrics

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Discover Austin Mahone's "Kuntry," a unique blend of country, hip-hop, and R&B that celebrates his Texas roots. This song offers a fun and engaging way to explore Southern culture and learn the nuances of regional language, all while enjoying a fresh take on country music. Dive in to understand how Mahone bridges different musical worlds while staying true to his identity.

[English]
It don’t matter where you’re at it’s where you’re from (Hold up)
Spur of the moment Tony P (How we pull up)
Stock on rise from the bottom (Show up)
Thinking I ain’t got it then we got ‘em
...
Yeah I’m from right down the road
Riding in the foreign whipping 800 horses 'bout fast as it go
On the way to see my baby with some brand new tags and the pedal to the floor
I know you can’t believe this may be hard to see
But I am
...
Muh’ ****a
I’m Kuntry
We’re them boys from the south
Where we’re known to do it big
Ridin’ dirty
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk
Hear me coming
We’re them boys from the south
Where we’re known to do it big
Ridin’ dirty
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk
Hear me coming
...
Tried to get the kuntry out the kid (I said hold up)
Everything I do is for the city (Go up)
Walked in breaking their necks when we (Show up)
Know you ain’t been seeing me around you should know
...
Yeah I’m from right down the road
Riding in the foreign whipping 800 horses 'bout fast as it go
On the way to see my baby with some brand new tags
And the pedal to the floor
I know you can’t believe this may be hard to see
But I am
...
Muh’ ****a
I’m Kuntry
We’re them boys from the south
Where we’re known to do it big
Ridin’ dirty
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk
Hear me coming
We’re them boys from the south
Where we’re known to do it big
Ridin’ dirty
On that 281 with that bass in my trunk
Hear me coming

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

know

/noʊ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to be aware of something

from

/frʌm/

A1
  • preposition
  • - indicating the place where someone or something originates

see

/siː/

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive with the eyes; to notice

baby

/ˈbeɪbi/

A1
  • noun
  • - a very young child
  • noun
  • - a term of endearment

road

/roʊd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a way or track made for traveling

big

/bɪɡ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - large in size or amount

boys

/bɔɪz/

A1
  • noun
  • - male children or young men

south

/saʊθ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the direction opposite to north

ridin'

/ˈraɪdɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to sit on and control the movement of a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle

dirty

/ˈdɜːrti/

A2
  • adjective
  • - covered with dirt or grime; unclean

bass

/beɪs/

B1
  • noun
  • - the lowest male voice

trunk

/trʌŋk/

B1
  • noun
  • - the main body of a tree

hear

/hɪər/

A1
  • verb
  • - perceive with the ears

coming

/ˈkʌmɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move or travel towards a place

matter

/ˈmætər/

B1
  • verb
  • - to be important

think

/θɪŋk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to have a particular opinion or belief

got

/ɡɒt/

A1
  • verb
  • - past tense of get

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Key Grammar Structures

  • It don’t matter where you’re at it’s where you’re from (Hold up)

    ➔ Double contraction (don't)

    ➔ The use of "don't" is a contraction of "do not" used in informal speech.

  • Where we’re known to do it big

    ➔ Relative clause with 'to do it big'

    ➔ This phrase uses a relative clause to describe a characteristic of the subject, emphasizing doing things in a big or successful way.

  • On that 281 with that bass in my trunk

    ➔ Prepositional phrase indicating location and possession

    ➔ Prepositional phrases that specify the location ('On that 281') and the object ('with that bass in my trunk').

  • Thinking I ain’t got it then we got ‘em

    ➔ Use of 'thinking' as a present participle to indicate ongoing thought

    ➔ The word 'thinking' functions as a present participle to show the ongoing action of contemplating or considering.

  • We’re them boys from the south

    ➔ Subject-verb agreement with 'we’re' (we are)

    ➔ The contraction 'we’re' stands for 'we are', showing a present tense subject-verb agreement.

  • Ridin’ dirty

    ➔ Use of 'ridin’' as a colloquial contraction of 'riding'

    ➔ The word 'ridin’' is an informal way of saying 'riding', often used in song lyrics to convey a casual or street-style tone.

  • Where we’re known to do it big

    ➔ Use of 'to do it big' as an idiomatic expression

    ➔ The phrase 'to do it big' is an idiomatic expression meaning to succeed, celebrate, or do things on a large or impressive scale.