Panicking – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of American hip-hop with 'Panicking' by French Montana and Fivio Foreign. This track offers an excellent opportunity to explore modern rap vernacular and the energetic flow characteristic of the Brooklyn Drill sound. Its confident lyrics and pulsating rhythm make it a compelling listen and a great way to experience contemporary urban music.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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Soon as I come through the spot niggas knowin' what's up
➔ Present continuous with 'soon as'
➔ The phrase 'Soon as I come through the spot' uses the present continuous ('come through') to indicate an action happening now or in the near future, emphasizing immediacy.
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If he want smoke when I see him, I'm rollin' him up
➔ Conditional sentence (Type 1)
➔ The sentence 'If he want smoke when I see him, I'm rollin' him up' is a Type 1 conditional, used for likely or real situations. It follows the structure: 'If + present simple, future with will/be + -ing'.
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I got a wife and a mistress (I do)
➔ Present perfect with 'got'
➔ The phrase 'I got a wife and a mistress' uses the present perfect with 'got' to indicate a past action with results relevant to the present.
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I mix the Percocеt with the liquid
➔ Present simple for habitual actions
➔ The sentence 'I mix the Percocеt with the liquid' uses the present simple to describe a habitual action.
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I don't love of none these bitches
➔ Double negative (non-standard)
➔ The phrase 'I don't love of none these bitches' uses a double negative, which is non-standard in formal English but common in colloquial or poetic language.
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I'm tryna spell it backwards (Ayy, ayy)
➔ Present continuous with 'tryna'
➔ The phrase 'I'm tryna spell it backwards' uses the present continuous with 'tryna' (colloquial form of 'trying to') to indicate an action in progress.
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All my dawgs is rowdy
➔ Non-standard subject-verb agreement
➔ The phrase 'All my dawgs is rowdy' uses non-standard subject-verb agreement ('dawgs' is plural, but 'is' is singular), common in colloquial language.
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And them numbers don't lie, this a Richard Mille
➔ Non-standard pronoun usage
➔ The phrase 'And them numbers don't lie' uses 'them' as a pronoun for 'numbers', which is non-standard in formal English but common in colloquial language.
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