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Now beat that 00:00
And your mother's saying "Go to college" 00:01
So you finish college, and it's wonderful 00:02
You feel so good 00:05
And after all the partying and craziness 00:06
And don't forget about that drug habit you picked up at school being around your peers 00:08
Hey, now you'll get that 25-thousand job a year 00:12
And you'll spend all your money on crack cocaine 00:16
But, it'll be your money 00:19
No more borrowing from mom for my high 00:20
So now you get your degree tattooed on your back 00:22
You're so excited about it 00:25
If you continue to work at the GAP, after several interviews, oh my God 00:27
You'll come in at a entry-level position 00:31
And when you do that 00:33
If you kiss enough ass, you'll move up to the next level 00:35
Which is being the secretary's secretary 00:39
And boy, is that great 00:41
You got to take messages for the secretary 00:43
Who never went to college 00:45
She's actually the boss's niece 00:47
So now you're part of the family 00:49
You know what college does for you? 00:51
It makes you really smart, man 00:53
All you kids wanted to talk in the back of the class 00:54
Not me, I listened, okay? 00:56
I was a hall monitor 00:59
This was meant to be 01:01
You know how many classes I took? 01:03
Extra classes, extra classes 01:05
No, I've never had sex 01:06
But you know what? 01:07
My degree keeps me satisfied 01:09
When a lady walks up to me and says 01:12
"Hey, you know what's sexy?" 01:13
I say, "no, I don't know what it is 01:14
But I bet I can add up all the change in your purse very fast" 01:15
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School Spirit Skit 1 – English Lyrics

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Kanye West
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The College Dropout
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the world of Kanye West's "School Spirit Skit 1" and discover a humorous yet thought-provoking critique of college education. This skit offers a unique opportunity to grasp English through relatable, conversational language, exposing you to cultural commentary on societal norms and the American education system. Its witty dialogue and clear articulation make it an excellent resource for understanding colloquialisms and the artist's distinctive narrative style.

[English]
Now beat that
And your mother's saying "Go to college"
So you finish college, and it's wonderful
You feel so good
And after all the partying and craziness
And don't forget about that drug habit you picked up at school being around your peers
Hey, now you'll get that 25-thousand job a year
And you'll spend all your money on crack cocaine
But, it'll be your money
No more borrowing from mom for my high
So now you get your degree tattooed on your back
You're so excited about it
If you continue to work at the GAP, after several interviews, oh my God
You'll come in at a entry-level position
And when you do that
If you kiss enough ass, you'll move up to the next level
Which is being the secretary's secretary
And boy, is that great
You got to take messages for the secretary
Who never went to college
She's actually the boss's niece
So now you're part of the family
You know what college does for you?
It makes you really smart, man
All you kids wanted to talk in the back of the class
Not me, I listened, okay?
I was a hall monitor
This was meant to be
You know how many classes I took?
Extra classes, extra classes
No, I've never had sex
But you know what?
My degree keeps me satisfied
When a lady walks up to me and says
"Hey, you know what's sexy?"
I say, "no, I don't know what it is
But I bet I can add up all the change in your purse very fast"
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Vocabulary Meanings

beat

biːt

A1
  • verb
  • - to strike repeatedly

college

ˈkɒlɪdʒ

A1
  • noun
  • - an institution of higher education

wonderful

ˈwʌndərfəl

A2
  • adjective
  • - inspiring delight or pleasure

partying

ˈpɑːrtiɪŋ

A2
  • verb
  • - to engage in social gatherings for fun

craziness

ˈkreɪzinɪs

B1
  • noun
  • - the state of being insane or wild

drug

drʌɡ

A1
  • noun
  • - a substance used as a medication or for intoxication

habit

ˈhæbɪt

A2
  • noun
  • - a settled or regular tendency or practice

excited

ɪkˈsaɪtɪd

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling great enthusiasm or eagerness

interview

ˈɪntərvjuː

B1
  • noun
  • - a formal meeting for evaluation or discussion

entry-level

ˈentri ˈlevəl

B1
  • adjective
  • - suitable for someone starting a career

secretary

ˈsɛkrətri

A2
  • noun
  • - a person who manages records, letters, etc.

niece

nis

A2
  • noun
  • - the daughter of one's sibling

smart

smɑːrt

A2
  • adjective
  • - intelligent or quick-witted

monitor

ˈmɒnɪtə

B1
  • noun
  • - a student who supervises others

satisfied

ˈsætɪsfaɪd

A2
  • adjective
  • - content or pleased

sexy

ˈsɛksi

A2
  • adjective
  • - sexually attractive or exciting

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