Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the energetic world of contemporary country with Chase Rice's "Ready Set Roll." This track is a perfect blend of country storytelling with hip-hop and 80s rock influences, offering a look into modern American party culture. Learn common phrases related to going out, driving, and having a good time, all while experiencing a song that became a platinum hit and defined a moment in country music.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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roll /roʊl/ A2 |
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ride /raɪd/ A2 |
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pretty /ˈprɪti/ A2 |
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girl /ɡɜːrl/ A1 |
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sexy /ˈseksi/ B1 |
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hot /hɒt/ A1 |
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rock /rɒk/ A2 |
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fireball /ˈfaɪərbɔːl/ B2 |
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town /taʊn/ A1 |
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metal /ˈmetl/ A2 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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moon /muːn/ A1 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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lips /lɪps/ A2 |
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smile /smaɪl/ A1 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Damn pretty girl you went done it again
➔ Double Verb Construction (Informal)
➔ The use of "went done" is a colloquial and grammatically incorrect way of emphasizing the action. The correct form would be "you've done it again." This highlights informal and dialectal speech.
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You've gone and turned your sexy all the way up to 10
➔ Present Perfect with "gone and" (Informal)
➔ The phrase "gone and turned" is an informal variation of "have turned". It adds emphasis and a sense of spontaneity to the action.
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I've never seen a side ride seat looking so hot
➔ Present Perfect + Object + Participle (-ing form)
➔ The sentence uses the present perfect tense ("I've never seen") followed by an object ("a side ride seat") and a present participle ("looking"). This construction emphasizes the speaker's experience with the object in a specific state.
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I'm down if you're down to burn down this town
➔ Conditional Sentence (Informal)
➔ This is a conditional sentence using the informal phrase "down if you're down". "Down" in this context means willing or ready. The sentence expresses willingness based on another person's willingness.
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Get your little fine ass on the step
➔ Imperative Sentence (Direct and Informal)
➔ This is a direct command using the imperative mood. The lack of politeness markers and the use of colloquial language ("little fine ass") make it very informal.
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Pedal to the metal 'till the sun comes up
➔ Ellipsis and Subordinating Conjunction ('till)
➔ The phrase "Pedal to the metal" implies "put the pedal to the metal". The word "'till" is a shortened, informal version of "until", showing casual speech.
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I made a deal with the man on the moon
➔ Simple Past Tense
➔ The sentence uses the simple past tense ("made") to describe a completed action in the past.
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Let's hit it 90 to nothin',
➔ Imperative (Informal), Prepositional Phrase
➔ "Let's hit it" is an informal imperative, meaning "let's go" or "let's do it". "90 to nothin'" is a prepositional phrase indicating speed and recklessness.
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