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♪ We started buzzing, blood was rushing but it wasn't only to my head, to my head ♪ 00:13
♪ You make me weaker, you’re my keeper, pull me deeper, take me to the edge ♪ 00:22
♪ And I jump in (I jump in) ♪ 00:28
♪ All wrongs do me right, I dig my nails in dynamite ♪ 00:32
♪ I might go off in the night, I'll fend the bite ♪ 00:36
♪ What am I supposed to do ♪ 00:40
♪ But my sink my teeth in you ♪ 00:42
♪ I starve without you on my lips ♪ 00:45
♪ I die without the taste of it ♪ 00:47
♪ What am I supposed to be ♪ 00:50
♪ When you sink your teeth in me ♪ 00:52
♪ ‘Cause I live for the way you move ♪ 00:54
♪ I’d die without the taste of you ♪ 00:57
♪ Taste of you ♪ 00:59
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♪ Taste of you ♪ 01:09
01:11
♪ When you’re away from me I’m cravingly, impatient, chained up to the bed ♪ 01:20
♪ Inside my head (inside my head) ♪ 01:26
♪ And I don’t care, I’m a bitch if I’m not getting my addiction fed ♪ 01:30
♪ I’ll end up dead (end up dead) ♪ 01:36
♪ All wrongs do me right ♪ 01:39
♪ I dig my nails in dynamite ♪ 01:41
♪ I might go off in the night ♪ 01:43
♪ I'll fend the bite ♪ 01:46
♪ What am I supposed to do ♪ 01:47
♪ But my sink my teeth in you ♪ 01:50
♪ I starve without you on my lips ♪ 01:52
♪ I die without the taste of it ♪ 01:54
♪ What am I supposed to be ♪ 01:57
♪ When you sink your teeth in me ♪ 01:59
♪ ‘Cause I live for the way you move ♪ 02:02
♪ I'd die without the taste of you ♪ 02:04
♪ What am I supposed to do ♪ 02:09
♪ But my sink my teeth in you ♪ 02:11
♪ I starve without you on my lips ♪ 02:14
♪ I die without the taste of it ♪ 02:16
♪ What am I supposed to be ♪ 02:19
♪ When you sink your teeth in me ♪ 02:21
♪ ‘Cause I live for the way you move ♪ 02:23
♪ I’d die without the taste of you ♪ 02:25
♪ Taste of you ♪ 02:28
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♪ Taste of you ♪ 02:38
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♪ Taste of you ♪ 02:47

Taste of You – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Unravel the seductive allure of "Taste of You" by Rezz and Dove Cameron! This hypnotic EDM-pop track offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in English lyrics that explore themes of intense longing and obsession. Its captivating sound and evocative words make it a perfect song for learners to delve into emotional expression and modern electronic music vocabulary.

[English]
♪ We started buzzing, blood was rushing but it wasn't only to my head, to my head ♪
♪ You make me weaker, you’re my keeper, pull me deeper, take me to the edge ♪
♪ And I jump in (I jump in) ♪
♪ All wrongs do me right, I dig my nails in dynamite ♪
♪ I might go off in the night, I'll fend the bite ♪
♪ What am I supposed to do ♪
♪ But my sink my teeth in you ♪
♪ I starve without you on my lips ♪
♪ I die without the taste of it ♪
♪ What am I supposed to be ♪
♪ When you sink your teeth in me ♪
♪ ‘Cause I live for the way you move ♪
♪ I’d die without the taste of you ♪
♪ Taste of you ♪
♪ Taste of you ♪
♪ When you’re away from me I’m cravingly, impatient, chained up to the bed ♪
♪ Inside my head (inside my head) ♪
♪ And I don’t care, I’m a bitch if I’m not getting my addiction fed ♪
♪ I’ll end up dead (end up dead) ♪
♪ All wrongs do me right ♪
♪ I dig my nails in dynamite ♪
♪ I might go off in the night ♪
♪ I'll fend the bite ♪
♪ What am I supposed to do ♪
♪ But my sink my teeth in you ♪
♪ I starve without you on my lips ♪
♪ I die without the taste of it ♪
♪ What am I supposed to be ♪
♪ When you sink your teeth in me ♪
♪ ‘Cause I live for the way you move ♪
♪ I'd die without the taste of you ♪
♪ What am I supposed to do ♪
♪ But my sink my teeth in you ♪
♪ I starve without you on my lips ♪
♪ I die without the taste of it ♪
♪ What am I supposed to be ♪
♪ When you sink your teeth in me ♪
♪ ‘Cause I live for the way you move ♪
♪ I’d die without the taste of you ♪
♪ Taste of you ♪
♪ Taste of you ♪
♪ Taste of you ♪

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

buzzing

/ˈbʌzɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make a humming or murmuring sound

rushing

/ˈrʌʃɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - moving with great speed

weaker

/ˈwiːkər/

A2
  • adjective
  • - less strong

keeper

/ˈkiːpər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person who looks after something or someone

deeper

/ˈdiːpər/

A2
  • adjective
  • - farther down or in

cravingly

/ˈkreɪvɪŋli/

B2
  • adverb
  • - with a strong desire

impatient

/ɪmˈpeɪʃənt/

B1
  • adjective
  • - not patient

chained

/tʃeɪnd/

B1
  • verb
  • - restrained with chains

addiction

/əˈdɪkʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice

fed

/fed/

A2
  • verb
  • - given food or nourishment

dynamite

/daɪˈnaɪmaɪt/

B1
  • noun
  • - an explosive

fend

/fend/

B1
  • verb
  • - ward off or defend against

bite

/baɪt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the act of using the teeth to cut or tear

starve

/stɑːrv/

B1
  • verb
  • - suffer severely from hunger

lips

/lɪps/

A1
  • noun
  • - the two soft parts surrounding the mouth

live

/lɪv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to be alive

move

/muːv/

A1
  • verb
  • - change position

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You make me weaker, you’re my keeper, pull me deeper, take me to the edge

    ➔ Present Simple, Imperative

    ➔ The verbs 'make', 'are', 'pull', and 'take' are in the present simple to describe a habitual or ongoing state. 'Pull' and 'take' function as imperatives, directly addressing the listener.

  • I might go off in the night, I'll fend the bite

    ➔ Modal Verb (might), Future Simple (will)

    "Might" expresses possibility. "I'll" (I will) expresses a future intention or prediction. The contraction 'I'll' is common in informal speech.

  • I starve without you on my lips

    ➔ Present Simple (stative verb), Prepositional Phrase

    "Starve" is used metaphorically here as a stative verb, describing a state of deprivation. "On my lips" is a prepositional phrase modifying 'you', indicating where 'you' are needed.

  • What am I supposed to do But my sink my teeth in you

    ➔ Interrogative Pronoun, Infinitive Phrase

    "What" is an interrogative pronoun introducing a question. "To sink my teeth in you" is an infinitive phrase functioning as a response, albeit a somewhat aggressive one.