Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the rhythmic world of BABYMONSTER! 'SUGAR HONEY ICE TEA' is a perfect track to practice English slang and rhythmic pronunciation, making it a fun and energetic way to enhance your linguistic flow through hip-hop.
Key Vocabulary
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sugar /ˈʃʊɡər/ A1 |
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honey /ˈhʌni/ A1 |
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coldest /ˈkoʊldɪst/ A1 |
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enticing /ɪnˈtaɪsɪŋ/ B2 |
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temperature /ˈtɛmprətʃər/ A2 |
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melt /mɛlt/ A2 |
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mistake /mɪˈsteɪk/ A1 |
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melody /ˈmɛlədi/ B1 |
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baddie /ˈbædi/ C1 |
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drama /ˈdrɑːmə/ A2 |
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prima donna /ˌpriːmə ˈdɒnə/ C2 |
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naturally /ˈnætʃərəli/ B1 |
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tasty /ˈteɪsti/ A2 |
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crazy /ˈkreɪzi/ A2 |
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attack /əˈtæk/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Who be sippin’ on this?
➔ Habitual 'be'
➔ In African American Vernacular English (AAVE), 'who "be" sippin'' implies a habitual or recurring action, rather than just the present continuous 'who is sipping'.
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I’m sweet just like some ice cream
➔ Comparative 'like'
➔ The preposition 'like' is used here to create a simile, comparing the speaker's personality or sweetness to 'ice cream'.
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I make ’em lime green
➔ Causative structure (make + object + adjective)
➔ The verb 'make' is used in a causative sense to describe causing an object or state ('em') to become a certain quality ('lime green').
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Wanna get like me? You wish
➔ Colloquial verb contraction 'Wanna' (want to)
➔ 'Wanna' is a reduction of 'want to', commonly used in informal English speech to express desire.
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Ain’t no other baddie like me
➔ Double negative for emphasis
➔ The phrase 'Ain't no' acts as a double negative, which is common in colloquial English to emphasize the exclusivity of the subject.
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I softly melt you away
➔ Adverb placement modifying a phrasal verb
➔ The adverb 'softly' describes the manner of the action 'melt away', showing how the speaker affects the listener.
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Tell me what you know ’bout this
➔ Reduction of 'about' to 'bout'
➔ The apostrophe at the beginning of 'bout' indicates the omission of the first syllable, a standard practice in informal poetry and song lyrics.
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I make ’em lime green
➔ Pronoun reduction 'them' to '’em'
➔ The use of '’em' instead of 'them' is a stylistic choice to match the rhythmic flow and informal tone of the track.
Same Singer
FOREVER
BABYMONSTER
SHEESH
BABYMONSTER
BATTER UP
BABYMONSTER
DRIP
BABYMONSTER
LIKE THAT
BABYMONSTER
CLIК CLAK
BABYMONSTER
BILLIONAIRE
BABYMONSTER
Really Like You
BABYMONSTER
DREAM
BABYMONSTER
Love In My Heart
BABYMONSTER
HOT SAUCE
BABYMONSTER
DRIP
BABYMONSTER
CLIK CLAK
BABYMONSTER
Stuck In The Middle
BABYMONSTER
WE GO UP
BABYMONSTER
WE GO UP
BABYMONSTER
Woke Up In Tokyo
RUKA, ASA, BABYMONSTER
WE GO UP
BABYMONSTER
PSYCHO
BABYMONSTER
BATTER UP
BABYMONSTER
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