Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant world of LMFAO with "Sorry For Party Rocking"! This high-energy electro-pop anthem is a fantastic way to engage with everyday English phrases used in a carefree, party context. Its repetitive and direct lyrics make it easy to follow along, allowing you to pick up common expressions and understand the playful, unapologetic attitude of the song. Discover how LMFAO turns a simple apology into a global celebration of fun and revelry, making language learning an exciting dance party experience!
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
---|---|
party /ˈpɑːrti/ A2 |
|
rocking /ˈrɒkɪŋ/ B1 |
|
looking /ˈlʊkɪŋ/ A2 |
|
drink /drɪŋk/ A1 |
|
call /kɔːl/ A2 |
|
spotlight /ˈspɒtlaɪt/ B2 |
|
hater /ˈheɪtər/ C1 |
|
crazy /ˈkreɪzi/ B2 |
|
tasty /ˈteɪsti/ B2 |
|
manner /ˈmænər/ B1 |
|
look /lʊk/ A2 |
|
🧩 Unlock "Sorry For Party Rocking" – every sentence and word gets easier with the app!
💬 Don’t let tough words stop you – the app’s got your back!
Key Grammar Structures
-
People always say that my music's loud
➔ Present simple tense for general truths.
➔ The phrase "my music's loud" indicates a general characteristic of the music.
-
Sorry for party rocking
➔ Gerund used as a noun.
➔ The phrase "party rocking" acts as a noun, referring to the act of partying.
-
Haters don't like, we got the spotlight
➔ Negative form of the present simple.
➔ The phrase "Haters don't like" shows a negative statement about haters' preferences.
-
If you show up already tore up, this is what you say
➔ Conditional sentence (type 1).
➔ The phrase "If you show up already tore up" sets a condition for the action that follows.
-
I don't give a fuck when I'm in the club
➔ Colloquial expression for indifference.
➔ The phrase "I don't give a fuck" expresses a strong indifference to the situation.
-
Getting brain at a red light with people watching
➔ Present continuous tense for ongoing actions.
➔ The phrase "Getting brain" indicates an ongoing action happening at that moment.
-
And if you're blacked out with your sack out this is what you say
➔ Conditional sentence (type 1) with informal language.
➔ The phrase "if you're blacked out" sets a condition for the informal response that follows.
Album: Sorry For Party Rocking
Same Singer
Related Songs

Kiss You
One Direction

Last Christmas
Backstreet Boys

Sailing
Rod Stewart

Alice By The Hudson
AJR

Pistol
Cigarettes After Sex

Rule The World
Take That

Rollin'
Meghan Trainor

Miss You Nights
Westlife

Fire In Me
John Newman

Fetish
Selena Gomez, Gucci Mane

Loving You's a Dirty Job (But Somebody's Gotta Do It)
Bonnie Tyler

Have Mercy On Me Now
Hillsong UNITED

Living In A Haze
Milky Chance, The Beaches

Rollacoasta
Robin Thicke, Estelle

I Feel You
Wonder Girls

Dopamine
Kungs, JHart

Love Life
Major Lazer, Azaryah

Angels On My Side
Rick Astley

Found You First
Alec Benjamin

Private Dancer
Tina Turner