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(water hissing) 00:00
(upbeat pop music) 00:04
♪ I don't get up in the morning ♪ 00:13
♪ Just to see you ♪ 00:15
♪ I don't work hard and play harder ♪ 00:18
♪ Just to beat you ♪ 00:20
♪ I do better on my own ♪ 00:23
♪ Stop blowing up my phone ♪ 00:25
♪ You're so pretentious and defensive ♪ 00:28
♪ Yeah, you're old news ♪ 00:30
♪ I'm done playing these games, they're always the same ♪ 00:33
♪ Don't what you're saying ♪ 00:36
♪ You really love to talk ♪ 00:38
♪ I'm just gonna walk the other direction ♪ 00:40
♪ Why you always gotta throw a fit ♪ 00:43
♪ When I do something better than you did ♪ 00:48
♪ Why you always acting like a kid ♪ 00:54
♪ Hate that you're the second best ♪ 01:00
♪ Boy, get over it ♪ 01:02
♪ Boy, get over it ♪ 01:08
♪ It's time to face the fact ♪ 01:09
♪ That I don't really need you ♪ 01:10
♪ And I don't need anybody ♪ 01:13
♪ To tell me what to do ♪ 01:15
♪ I'm much better on my own ♪ 01:18
♪ So stop blowing up my phone ♪ 01:20
♪ You're obsessive, it's not impressive ♪ 01:24
♪ Does that get through ♪ 01:26
♪ I'm done playing these games, they're always the same ♪ 01:29
♪ Don't know what you're saying ♪ 01:32
♪ You really love to talk ♪ 01:34
♪ I'm just gonna walk the other direction ♪ 01:35
♪ Why you always gotta throw a fit ♪ 01:39
♪ When I do something better than you did ♪ 01:45
♪ Why you always acting like a kid ♪ 01:50
♪ Hate that you're the second best ♪ 01:54
♪ Boy, get over it ♪ 01:58
♪ I'm over it ♪ 02:00
♪ I, I'm so over it, so over it ♪ 02:01
♪ I'm over it, I, I'm so over it ♪ 02:04
♪ So over it ♪ 02:10
♪ Boy, you know I'm over it ♪ 02:12
♪ So over it ♪ 02:15
♪ I'm so over it ♪ 02:17
♪ Why you always gotta throw a fit ♪ 02:19
♪ When I do something better than you did ♪ 02:24
♪ Why you always acting like a kid ♪ 02:30
♪ Hate that you're the second best ♪ 02:35
♪ Boy, get over it ♪ 02:38
♪ Yeah ♪ 02:40
♪ Boy, get over it ♪ 02:44
♪ Boy, get over it ♪ 02:48

Over It – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

[English]

(water hissing)

(upbeat pop music)

♪ I don't get up in the morning ♪

♪ Just to see you ♪

♪ I don't work hard and play harder ♪

♪ Just to beat you ♪

♪ I do better on my own ♪

♪ Stop blowing up my phone ♪

♪ You're so pretentious and defensive ♪

♪ Yeah, you're old news ♪

♪ I'm done playing these games, they're always the same ♪

♪ Don't what you're saying ♪

♪ You really love to talk ♪

♪ I'm just gonna walk the other direction ♪

♪ Why you always gotta throw a fit ♪

♪ When I do something better than you did ♪

♪ Why you always acting like a kid ♪

♪ Hate that you're the second best ♪

♪ Boy, get over it ♪

♪ Boy, get over it ♪

♪ It's time to face the fact ♪

♪ That I don't really need you ♪

♪ And I don't need anybody ♪

♪ To tell me what to do ♪

♪ I'm much better on my own ♪

♪ So stop blowing up my phone ♪

♪ You're obsessive, it's not impressive ♪

♪ Does that get through ♪

♪ I'm done playing these games, they're always the same ♪

♪ Don't know what you're saying ♪

♪ You really love to talk ♪

♪ I'm just gonna walk the other direction ♪

♪ Why you always gotta throw a fit ♪

♪ When I do something better than you did ♪

♪ Why you always acting like a kid ♪

♪ Hate that you're the second best ♪

♪ Boy, get over it ♪

♪ I'm over it ♪

♪ I, I'm so over it, so over it ♪

♪ I'm over it, I, I'm so over it ♪

♪ So over it ♪

♪ Boy, you know I'm over it ♪

♪ So over it ♪

♪ I'm so over it ♪

♪ Why you always gotta throw a fit ♪

♪ When I do something better than you did ♪

♪ Why you always acting like a kid ♪

♪ Hate that you're the second best ♪

♪ Boy, get over it ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

♪ Boy, get over it ♪

♪ Boy, get over it ♪

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

work

/wɜːrk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to expend effort; to perform tasks
  • noun
  • - activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.

play

/pleɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.
  • noun
  • - activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation.

phone

/foʊn/

A1
  • noun
  • - telephone
  • verb
  • - to call (someone) on the telephone

news

/njuːz/

A2
  • noun
  • - newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events

games

/ɡeɪmz/

A1
  • noun
  • - A form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck.

same

/seɪm/

A1
  • adjective
  • - identical; not different

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to feel a strong affection for
  • noun
  • - an intense feeling of affection

walk

/wɔːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn
  • noun
  • - a journey made on foot

kid

/kɪd/

A2
  • noun
  • - a child or young person

face

/feɪs/

A2
  • verb
  • - to confront and deal with or accept
  • noun
  • - the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.

need

/niːd/

A1
  • verb
  • - require (something) because it is essential or very important.
  • noun
  • - a thing that is essential or very important.

talk

/tɔːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc. by speaking.
  • noun
  • - a conversation or discussion

better

/ˈbetər/

A1
  • adjective
  • - of a higher standard, or more suitable, effective, or agreeable.

obsessive

/əbˈsesɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Thinking about something or someone all the time

impressive

/ɪmˈpresɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or worthy of note.

Key Grammar Structures

  • I don't get up in the morning just to see you.

    ➔ Negative form of present simple.

    ➔ The phrase uses the negative form 'don't' to indicate that the subject does not perform the action.

  • I'm done playing these games.

    ➔ Present perfect continuous.

    ➔ The phrase indicates a completed action that has relevance to the present.

  • You're so pretentious and defensive.

    ➔ Adjective usage.

    ➔ The adjectives 'pretentious' and 'defensive' describe the subject's characteristics.

  • Why you always gotta throw a fit?

    ➔ Informal question structure.

    ➔ The informal structure omits the auxiliary verb 'do' in the question.

  • I'm much better on my own.

    ➔ Comparative form.

    ➔ The comparative form 'better' is used to compare the subject's state with being with others.

  • It's time to face the fact.

    ➔ It's time + infinitive.

    ➔ This structure indicates that it is the appropriate moment to take action.

  • Boy, get over it.

    ➔ Imperative form.

    ➔ The imperative form is used to give a command or instruction.