Stacks – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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And I'm looking for some bitches I can take back with me
➔ Present Continuous + Relative clause with modal + infinitive
➔ The phrase "I'm looking" shows the **present continuous** for an ongoing action. The clause "I **can** take back with me" is a **relative clause** that uses the modal verb **can** + **infinitive** to express ability.
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Big stack throw it on 'em
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The verb **throw** is used without a subject, forming an **imperative** that gives a command or suggestion.
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You should kiss that willy
➔ Modal verb "should" + infinitive
➔ The modal **should** expresses advice or recommendation, and it is followed by the **infinitive** "kiss".
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She gonna get down on it
➔ Colloquial future with "gonna" (going to)
➔ The phrase **gonna** is an informal contraction of **going to**, used to talk about a future intention: "She **gonna** get down on it" = "She is going to get down on it".
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I, like, thick, hoes
➔ Filler "like" as discourse marker
➔ The word **like** is used here as a filler, not as a comparison. It functions as a **discourse marker** to give the speaker a pause or to soften the statement.
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I've got the pounds, pounds
➔ Present perfect (have/has + past participle)
➔ The contraction **I've** = **I have** forms the **present perfect**, indicating an action or state that started in the past and has relevance now: "I **have got** the pounds" = "I possess the pounds".
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Put it to SoundCloud
➔ Bare infinitive after verb "put" (causative)
➔ After the verb **put**, the following verb **it** is a **bare infinitive** (no "to"). This pattern is used for causative meanings: "Put it **to** SoundCloud" = "Upload it onto SoundCloud".
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Definitely turn up, definitely littie
➔ Adverb of certainty "definitely" + verb phrase
➔ The adverb **definitely** strengthens the verb phrase, showing strong certainty: "**definitely** turn up" means the speaker is sure the action will happen.
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Smokin' cheese in my studio
➔ Present participle used as a verb phrase (gerund‑like)
➔ The **-ing** form **Smokin'** functions as a **present participle**, creating a continuous‑action phrase: "**Smokin'** cheese in my studio" = "I am smoking cheese while in the studio".
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Big fat titties
➔ Adjective order (size + descriptive)
➔ In English, adjectives usually follow a set order. Here **big** (size) comes before **fat** (descriptive quality). This reflects the typical **size‑then‑quality** pattern.
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