Let Me Loose – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
Let me loose
I'm gonna make it, baby
Let me loose
So baby le-le-let me loose
(alright)
I'm kind of stone cold
I need a cup of tea
I got a chokehold on your reality
You're talking real mean (real mean)
Don't get my sympathy
You want your own scene
You want a piece of me
You don't know where you belong
Let me loose
I'm gonna make it, baby
Let me loose
I'm going a little crazy
Where's the juice
I'm gonna cheers away the careless fools
So baby le-le-let me loose
I've got an old soul
Baby, you're cold as ice
You wanna rule the world
You want to waste our time
I'm in the balcony (balcony)
Come join the home team
They'll call it blasphemy, honey
They'll call me anything
Let me loose
I'm gonna make it, baby
Let me loose
I'm going a little crazy
Where's the juice
I'm gonna cheers away the careless fools
So baby le-le-let me loose
Baby let me, let me, let me loose
Things aren't always as they seem
And who they're supposed to be
Just ask me
Let me loose (hey!)
I'm gonna make it, baby
Let me loose
I'm going a little crazy
Where's the juice
I'm gonna cheers away the careless fools
So baby le-le-let me loose
Let me loose
I'm gonna make it, baby
Let me loose
I'm going a little crazy
Where's the juice
I'm gonna cheers away the careless fools
So baby le-le-let me loose
Let me loose
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Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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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