Lyrics & Translation
Discover the universal language of dance music with Disclosure's 'Seduction.' This track's minimal yet evocative English lyrics provide a perfect entry point for learners, focusing on simple, repeated phrases that convey emotion and desire. Its infectious house beat and sensual atmosphere make it a special song for experiencing how music can create a mood and tell a story beyond complex vocabulary.
Key Vocabulary
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want /wɒnt/ or /wɑːnt/ A1 |
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stop /stɒp/ or /stɑːp/ A1 |
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slow /sləʊ/ A1/A2 |
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need /niːd/ A1 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ A1/A2 |
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seduction /sɪˈdʌkʃn/ B2/C1 |
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slower /ˈsləʊər/ A2 |
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faster /ˈfɑːstər/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I want you
➔ Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) structure, transitive verb, direct object pronoun.
➔ This is a fundamental declarative sentence following the SVO order. "I" is the subject, "want" is a transitive verb that requires a direct object, which here is the object pronoun "you."
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Don't stop
➔ Negative imperative.
➔ This is a direct command expressing a prohibition. It uses the auxiliary verb "do" in its negative contracted form "Don't" followed by the base form of the main verb "stop."
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Slower
➔ Comparative adverb.
➔ The word "Slower" is the comparative form of the adverb "slowly" (or the adjective "slow"). Here, it functions adverbially, implying a request to perform an action at a reduced speed (e.g., "go slower").
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Slow it down
➔ Phrasal verb with an object pronoun.
➔ "Slow down" is a common phrasal verb meaning to reduce speed. When a pronoun ("it") is the object of a separable phrasal verb, it must be placed between the verb ("slow") and the particle ("down").
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Faster
➔ Comparative adverb.
➔ The word "Faster" is the comparative form of the adverb "fast." Similar to "slower," it functions adverbially, indicating a request to perform an action at an increased speed (e.g., "go faster").
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I need you
➔ Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) structure, transitive verb, direct object pronoun.
➔ This is another declarative sentence with the SVO structure. "I" is the subject, "need" is a transitive verb expressing a requirement, and "you" is its direct object.
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Touch me
➔ Affirmative imperative with an object pronoun.
➔ This is a direct, positive command. The verb "touch" is in its base form, and the object pronoun "me" directly follows it, indicating who the action is directed towards.
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Seduction
➔ Noun, used for thematic emphasis through repetition.
➔ "Seduction" is a noun that represents the core theme of the song. Its extensive repetition serves to emphasize the central concept and create a specific atmosphere.
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