Lyrics & Translation
Dive into Spencer Sutherland's "Let Me Loose," a high-energy anthem that embodies freedom and living life to the fullest. This rock-infused track, with its clear and empowering lyrics, offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in English vocabulary related to self-expression, confidence, and celebration. Its straightforward and repetitive chorus makes it easy to follow along, helping you grasp new phrases and internalize the liberating message.
Key Vocabulary
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make /meɪk/ A2 |
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loose /luːs/ B2 |
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crazy /ˈkreɪzi/ B2 |
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juice /dʒuːs/ B1 |
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scene /siːn/ B1 |
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belong /bɪˈlɒŋ/ B1 |
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cheers /tʃɪərz/ B1 |
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fool /fuːl/ A2 |
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tone /toʊn/ B2 |
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call /kɔːl/ A2 |
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add /æd/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Let me loose
➔ Use of the imperative verb phrase with 'let' to express permission or a request
➔ 'Let' followed by a pronoun + base verb' is used to give permission or make a request
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I'm kind of stone cold
➔ Use of 'kind of' as a modifier meaning 'somewhat' or 'slightly'
➔ 'Kind of' modifies an adjective or phrase to indicate a degree of approximation
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I'm gonna make it, baby
➔ Use of 'gonna' as a contraction of 'going to' for future intention
➔ 'Gonna' is a colloquial contraction of 'going to' indicating a future plan or intention
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So baby le-le-let me loose
➔ Repetition of 'le' is used for emphasis or stylistic effect
➔ Repetitions can add emotional intensity or stylistic flair to lyrics
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They'll call it blasphemy, honey
➔ Use of the future tense with 'will' for predicted or assumed actions
➔ 'Will' expresses a future action or prediction, often based on expectation
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Come join the home team
➔ Imperative sentence using the base verb form to make a suggestion or command
➔ Imperative sentences give direct instructions, suggestions, or commands
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Things aren't always as they seem
➔ Use of 'are not' contraction 'aren't' with 'things' to form a negative sentence in present tense
➔ 'Aren't' is a contraction of 'are not', used for negation in present simple sentences
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