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I think you straighten up a little bit 00:00
I think you should, I think you know 00:01
You should, you should look at yourself in the mirror sometimes 00:03
And say, "Look, what am I doing? Why, why am I this way?" 00:06
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You ain't going nowhere with that attitude 00:18
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude 00:23
Ain't going nowhere, when I'm mad at you 00:28
I can't find anyone that's like me on this avenue 00:33
Going nowhere with that attitude 00:38
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude 00:42
Going nowhere when I'm mad at you 00:48
I can't find anyone that's like me on this avenue, hey 00:52
Just walk with me this time, she said 00:58
Don't talk to me this time 01:03
Fuck me right here, baby, fuck it 01:08
One more night here, baby, then I'm gone 01:13
Everything you ever wanted from me 01:17
I could give it to you right now, ayy 01:22
Watch my hands move, baby it's me (it's me) 01:27
I'm about to knock your lights out, yeah 01:32
Bitch, it's cold in my own city 01:36
You were there with me, used to want the whole scene, hey 01:40
I admit I never hated it 01:46
We were just some stupid fucking kids, hated everything 01:49
Going nowhere with that attitude 01:54
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude 01:58
I can't go nowhere when I'm mad at you 02:03
I can't find anyone that's like me at this avenue 02:08
Ain't going nowhere with that attitude 02:12
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude 02:17
I can't go nowhere when I'm mad at you 02:22
I can't find anyone that's like me on this avenue, hey 02:27
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Latitude – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the introspective world of Lil Peep with "Latitude," an early yet profound track that captures his raw emotions and unique perspective on self-reflection and connection. This song offers a compelling way to engage with the language through its direct and vulnerable lyricism, exploring themes of identity and relationships that resonate deeply.

[English]
I think you straighten up a little bit
I think you should, I think you know
You should, you should look at yourself in the mirror sometimes
And say, "Look, what am I doing? Why, why am I this way?"
...
You ain't going nowhere with that attitude
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude
Ain't going nowhere, when I'm mad at you
I can't find anyone that's like me on this avenue
Going nowhere with that attitude
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude
Going nowhere when I'm mad at you
I can't find anyone that's like me on this avenue, hey
Just walk with me this time, she said
Don't talk to me this time
Fuck me right here, baby, fuck it
One more night here, baby, then I'm gone
Everything you ever wanted from me
I could give it to you right now, ayy
Watch my hands move, baby it's me (it's me)
I'm about to knock your lights out, yeah
Bitch, it's cold in my own city
You were there with me, used to want the whole scene, hey
I admit I never hated it
We were just some stupid fucking kids, hated everything
Going nowhere with that attitude
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude
I can't go nowhere when I'm mad at you
I can't find anyone that's like me at this avenue
Ain't going nowhere with that attitude
I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude
I can't go nowhere when I'm mad at you
I can't find anyone that's like me on this avenue, hey
...

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I think you should, I think you know

    ➔ Should + infinitive for advice

    ➔ The word "should" is used to give advice or make recommendations. Here, it suggests what the listener ought to do.

  • You ain't going nowhere with that attitude

    ➔ Contraction of 'are not' and double negative

    "Ain't" is a contraction of "are not," and the phrase uses a double negative for emphasis, which is common in informal speech.

  • I can't find anyone that's like me at this latitude

    ➔ Relative pronoun 'that' and present simple in 'that's'

    ➔ The relative pronoun 'that' introduces a clause describing 'anyone,' and 'that's' is a contraction of 'that is,' using the present simple tense.

  • Just walk with me this time, she said

    ➔ Reported speech with past simple

    ➔ The phrase 'she said' introduces reported speech, where the verb 'walk' is in the past simple to match the context of the conversation.

  • Everything you ever wanted from me, I could give it to you right now

    ➔ Past perfect in 'ever wanted' and modal verb 'could'

    ➔ The past perfect 'ever wanted' refers to a past action completed before another past action. 'Could' is used to express ability or possibility in the past.

  • Bitch, it's cold in my own city

    ➔ Contraction of 'it is'

    ➔ 'It's' is a contraction of 'it is,' used to express a current state or condition.

  • We were just some stupid fucking kids, hated everything

    ➔ Past continuous for ongoing action in the past

    ➔ The past continuous 'were' indicates an ongoing action in the past, describing the state of being 'stupid fucking kids.'