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Boy, boy... 00:07
Man, today I am the freshest in the world, but that's the obvious 00:11
Damn, I look so sexy, and you look like a pile of shit 00:14
When I told my ex I love her, she went and married another 00:17
And changed her whole name up, you a Yugoslavi' chick 00:20
"Be successful," that's what Dad told me 00:23
So everything I D-O, now I OD 00:26
They say G.O.O.D. Music like the new Miami Heat, shit 00:29
Comparin' them to us, man they gotta add Kobe 00:32
Whoadie, holy moley went, from G-Shockin' to Rollie 00:35
From the D, coppin' in Beverly Hills, I'm Axel Foley 00:38
Nah, nah, baby boy, you Jody, in the party, they all know me 00:41
Yeah, I saw your ass in line, boy, you was lookin' like the old me 00:44
Presidential suit, my girls Michelle and Chanel 00:47
She gave me designer, uh, she keep it au natural 00:50
I say it again, I'm chasin' cheese, dodgin' rat traps 00:53
Chasin' pussy you might end up with a Kat Stacks 00:56
Nasty trick, you's a nasty chick 01:00
Ooh, you know I like that nasty shit 01:03
Got it made in every way, gettin' paid every day 01:05
What Sean sound like, 'Ye protégé? 01:08
No, he sound like he a pro to me 01:10
"I know Kanye a jerk," how could you say that? 01:12
He rode me and my mama 'round in his Maybach 01:15
What kind of jerk is that? What kind of jerks is y'all? 01:18
Fuck it if he a jerk, I bet you jerk him off 01:21
Bet you take it all, or chase him through the mall 01:23
We workin' twice as hard, so everything come in twos 01:26
Double drinks, double girls, we be gettin' paid like W-2 01:29
Rep Westside, throwin' up Ws 01:32
"We love you Sean," I love you too 01:34
Ooh-ooh, you know I do 01:36
Boy, boy... Black excellence, baby 01:39
This is the elite... Oh! 01:43

See Me Now – English Lyrics

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Dive into the world of modern American Hip Hop and global Afrobeats with 'See Me Now'. This song is a fantastic way to learn contemporary English slang, expressions of confidence, and the rhythmic flow of urban poetry, all while experiencing the fusion of Detroit rap and Nigerian melodies.

[English]
Boy, boy...
Man, today I am the freshest in the world, but that's the obvious
Damn, I look so sexy, and you look like a pile of shit
When I told my ex I love her, she went and married another
And changed her whole name up, you a Yugoslavi' chick
"Be successful," that's what Dad told me
So everything I D-O, now I OD
They say G.O.O.D. Music like the new Miami Heat, shit
Comparin' them to us, man they gotta add Kobe
Whoadie, holy moley went, from G-Shockin' to Rollie
From the D, coppin' in Beverly Hills, I'm Axel Foley
Nah, nah, baby boy, you Jody, in the party, they all know me
Yeah, I saw your ass in line, boy, you was lookin' like the old me
Presidential suit, my girls Michelle and Chanel
She gave me designer, uh, she keep it au natural
I say it again, I'm chasin' cheese, dodgin' rat traps
Chasin' pussy you might end up with a Kat Stacks
Nasty trick, you's a nasty chick
Ooh, you know I like that nasty shit
Got it made in every way, gettin' paid every day
What Sean sound like, 'Ye protégé?
No, he sound like he a pro to me
"I know Kanye a jerk," how could you say that?
He rode me and my mama 'round in his Maybach
What kind of jerk is that? What kind of jerks is y'all?
Fuck it if he a jerk, I bet you jerk him off
Bet you take it all, or chase him through the mall
We workin' twice as hard, so everything come in twos
Double drinks, double girls, we be gettin' paid like W-2
Rep Westside, throwin' up Ws
"We love you Sean," I love you too
Ooh-ooh, you know I do
Boy, boy... Black excellence, baby
This is the elite... Oh!

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

freshest

/ˈfrɛʃɪst/

B2
  • adjective
  • - most stylish or fashionable

obvious

/ˈɒbviəs/

B1
  • adjective
  • - easily perceived or understood; clear

sexy

/ˈsɛksi/

B1
  • adjective
  • - sexually attractive

successful

/səkˈsɛsfəl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - accomplishing one's goals

comparin'

/kəmˈpɛrɪn/

B1
  • verb
  • - to estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between

coppin'

/ˈkɒpɪn/

B1
  • verb
  • - to purchase

chasin'

/ˈtʃeɪsɪn/

B1
  • verb
  • - to pursue or follow

dodgin'

/ˈdɒdʒɪn/

B1
  • verb
  • - to avoid skillfully and quickly

rat

/ræt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a rodent

protegé

/proʊteɪˈʒeɪ/

C1
  • noun
  • - a person guided or supported by an influential mentor

jerk

/dʒɜːrk/

B1
  • noun
  • - an unpleasant or contemptible person

Maybach

/ˈmaɪbæk/

B2
  • noun
  • - a luxury car

elite

/ɪˈliːt/

C1
  • adjective
  • - representing a select group that is superior in terms of ability or wealth

excellence

/ˈɛksələns/

C1
  • noun
  • - the quality of being outstanding

workin'

/ˈwɜːrkɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to perform or carry out a task

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Damn, I look so sexy, and you look like a pile of shit

    ➔ Comparative Adjectives & Conjunction

    ➔ The sentence uses the adjective 'sexy' to describe the speaker and contrasts it with 'a pile of shit' to describe someone else. The conjunction 'and' connects the two contrasting clauses. The implication is a strong, negative comparison.

  • When I told my ex I love her, she went and married another

    ➔ Past Tense & Sequence of Events

    ➔ The sentence uses the past tense ('told', 'went', 'married') to describe a sequence of events. The phrase 'went and' is colloquial and emphasizes the unexpected nature of the ex-girlfriend's actions.

  • They say G.O.O.D. Music like the new Miami Heat, shit

    ➔ Simile & Colloquial Interjection

    ➔ The sentence uses a simile ('like the new Miami Heat') to compare G.O.O.D. Music to a successful basketball team. 'Shit' is used as a colloquial interjection to express emphasis or agreement.

  • He rode me and my mama 'round in his Maybach

    ➔ Past Tense & Phrasal Verb

    ➔ The sentence uses the past tense ('rode') to describe a past action. 'Rode' is part of the phrasal verb 'ride around', meaning to take someone for a drive. The use of 'me and my mama' is non-standard but common in colloquial speech.