Lyrics & Translation
[English]
Click and clack, let's goClick and clack, let's go
DJ Snake!
Yellow Claw!
DJ Snake!
Yellow Claw!
DJ Snake!
Yellow Claw!
DJ Snake!
Yellow Claw!
DJ Snake!
Yellow Claw!
DJ Snake and Yellow Motherfucking Claw!
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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Click and clack, let's go
➔ Imperative form with 'Let's'
➔ The phrase "let's go" is a first-person plural imperative form, used to make a suggestion or proposal that includes both the speaker and the listener. It's a contraction of "let us go".
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DJ Snake!
➔ Exclamatory sentences
➔ The line "DJ Snake!" is an exclamatory sentence that expresses excitement or calls attention. Exclamatory sentences end with an exclamation mark (!) and convey strong emotion.
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DJ Snake and Yellow Motherfucking Claw!
➔ Compound noun phrase with conjunction 'and'
➔ The phrase "DJ Snake and Yellow Motherfucking Claw!" is a compound noun phrase joined by the conjunction "and". It connects two proper nouns to create a single unit, with "Motherfucking" acting as an intensifier adjective.
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Yellow Claw!
➔ Vocative case
➔ The line "Yellow Claw!" uses the vocative case, which is used to directly address or call out to someone or something. In English, the vocative is often indicated by intonation or punctuation, such as the exclamation mark here.
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➔ Repetition as a rhetorical device
➔ The repetition of "Click and clack, let's go" is a rhetorical device used for emphasis and to create rhythm. Repetition in music and poetry helps reinforce themes and make phrases more memorable.