Pills & Automobiles – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the energetic world of "Pills & Automobiles" by Chris Brown and an all-star lineup! This song is a vibrant example of modern trap music, making it an exciting way to immerse yourself in contemporary English slang and lyrical delivery styles. Its repetitive, catchy chorus and distinct verses from multiple artists offer a dynamic listening experience that can help you pick up common phrases, understand different vocal nuances, and grasp the cultural context of current hip-hop and R&B.
Key Vocabulary
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A2 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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smoke /smoʊk/ A2 |
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high /haɪ/ B1 |
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ride /raɪd/ A2 |
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kill /kɪl/ B1 |
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vibe /vaɪb/ B2 |
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finest /faɪnɪst/ B2 |
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woman /ˈwʊmən/ A1 |
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loyal /ˈlɔɪəl/ B1 |
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count /kaʊnt/ A2 |
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money /ˈmʌni/ A1 |
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break /breɪk/ A2 |
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call /kɔːl/ A2 |
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star /stɑːr/ A2 |
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cost /kɒst/ A2 |
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reckless /ˈrekləs/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Bitch, you outta line, why you waste my time?
➔ Interrogative sentence with colloquial language, use of 'outta' as a contraction of 'out of'.
➔ The sentence uses a direct, confrontational tone. The phrase "**outta** line" is an idiom meaning behaving inappropriately. The 'why' introduces a direct question seeking a reason.
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Smokin' on the finest ganja, she like China white
➔ Present continuous tense ('smokin''), use of slang ('ganja', 'China white'), and a 'like' used as a verb meaning 'to enjoy'.
➔ This line describes drug use. '**Smokin'**' is the present participle acting as a verb. 'China white' is slang for heroin. 'She **like** China white' uses 'like' informally as a verb meaning she enjoys it.
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I might change my old ways for you, baby
➔ Conditional sentence (first conditional - 'might' + infinitive), expressing possibility.
➔ This sentence expresses a potential change in behavior. '**might** change' indicates a possibility, not a certainty. 'For you' specifies the reason for the potential change.
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If you wanna be a star, I can tell you what it cost
➔ Conditional sentence (first conditional - 'If' + present simple, 'can' + infinitive), expressing a condition and its result.
➔ This is a classic conditional statement. '**If** you wanna be a star' sets the condition. 'I can tell you what it **cost**' is the result if the condition is met. 'Cost' refers to the sacrifices or efforts needed.
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