Lyrics & Translation
Explore Gunna's lavish lifestyle and unique style in "Richard Millie Plain." This track offers a glimpse into the world of luxury and success, teaching listeners about contemporary hip-hop culture and the significance of status symbols in music. Dive into the lyrics and discover the nuances of Gunna's artistry.
Key Vocabulary
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Richard /ˈrɪtʃərd/ A1 |
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Mille /miːl/ C1 |
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Maybach /ˈmaɪbɑːk/ B2 |
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woodgrain /ˈwʊdɡreɪn/ B2 |
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pilot /ˈpaɪlət/ A2 |
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Spain /speɪn/ A1 |
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fame /feɪm/ B1 |
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cap /kæp/ A2 |
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block /blɒk/ A2 |
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range /reɪndʒ/ B1 |
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bang /bæŋ/ B1 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A2 |
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fake /feɪk/ A2 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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AWOL /eɪ ˈdʌbəljuː ˈoʊ ˈɛl/ C1 |
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insane /ɪnˈseɪn/ B2 |
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skeet /sktiːt/ C1 |
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brain /breɪn/ A2 |
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skrrt /skɜːrt/ C2 |
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lean /liːn/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Did the dash and I blowed the brains
➔ Past Simple Tense, Non-standard Verb Form
➔ The use of "blowed" instead of "blew" is a common feature of AAVE (African American Vernacular English) and demonstrates a stylistic choice. The sentence uses the Past Simple to describe completed actions.
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Couple M's on the sound exchange
➔ Pluralization of Units, Prepositional Phrase
➔ "Couple M's" refers to multiple millions of dollars. The 'M' is used as a shorthand for million. "On the sound exchange" is a prepositional phrase indicating where the money is located or earned.
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Richard Mille, no time to explain
➔ Appositive, Infinitive Phrase
➔ "Richard Mille" is an appositive, renaming the subject. "To explain" is an infinitive phrase expressing a reason for not having time.
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Still'll hit your block, leave a man down
➔ Contraction, Future with 'will', Colloquial Language
➔ "Still'll" is a contraction of "still will". The sentence expresses a future action (hitting the block) and its consequence (leaving a man down).
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Speed it up, know they want to take the lane
➔ Imperative Mood, Subordinate Clause
➔ "Speed it up" is an imperative, giving a command. "Know they want to take the lane" is a subordinate clause explaining the reason for the command.
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