Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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I just spent 10 on a whole thang
➔ Past Simple with "just" for recent action
➔ The use of "just" with the Past Simple verb "spent" emphasizes that the action of spending a large amount of money happened very recently, similar to the Present Perfect but common in informal American English.
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And she all on me cause' I'm in the game
➔ Informal Contractions "cause'" and "I'm"
➔ "Cause'" is an informal, shortened version of "because," used to introduce a reason. "I'm" is a common contraction of "I am." Both are typical in casual speech and song lyrics.
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I just spent 10 for the whole thang ya, make it rain
➔ Causative Verb "make" (make + object + base form)
➔ The causative verb "make" is used here to mean "cause something to happen." "Make it rain" is an idiom meaning to throw a lot of money in the air, typically in a club, causing it to fall like rain.
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In a lamborghini and I'm switching lanes
➔ Present Continuous Tense
➔ The Present Continuous tense ("I'm switching") describes an action that is ongoing at the moment of speaking or a temporary action happening around the present time.
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It ain't nothing to me I just make it rain
➔ Double Negative (informal "ain't nothing")
➔ "Ain't nothing" is an informal and grammatically non-standard double negative that means "isn't anything" or "is nothing." It's frequently used in colloquial speech and song lyrics for emphasis.
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She just drop it down while I'm switching lanes
➔ Conjunction "while" for simultaneous actions
➔ The conjunction "while" is used to connect two actions that are happening at the same time, indicating simultaneity.
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She wanna fuck my car she wanna fuck my rims
➔ Informal Contraction "wanna" (want to)
➔ "Wanna" is a very common informal contraction of "want to," frequently used in spoken English and song lyrics to express desire.
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Shout out to the squad shout out to the gang
➔ Phrasal Verb "shout out to"
➔ The phrasal verb "shout out to" means to publicly acknowledge, greet, or give credit to someone or a group.
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Pull up to the club and I fire flame
➔ Phrasal Verb "pull up to"
➔ The phrasal verb "pull up to" means to arrive at a particular place, usually in a vehicle, and stop there.
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Spent a 100 thousand on a cuban link
➔ Preposition "on" for expenditure
➔ The preposition "on" is used here to specify the item or purpose for which money was spent.
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