Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the electrifying world of Scooter with 'The Sound Above My Hair,' a perfect example of their signature rave sound. This track combines familiar melodies with hardcore beats, offering a unique opportunity to explore the energy and excitement of rave culture through its music and lyrics.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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rave /reɪv/ B1 |
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hardcore /ˈhɑːrdkɔːr/ B2 |
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air /ɛər/ A1 |
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sound /saʊnd/ A1 |
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lights /laɪts/ A1 |
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sky /skaɪ/ A1 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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party /ˈpɑːrti/ A2 |
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feels /fiːlz/ A2 |
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unfair /ʌnˈfeər/ B1 |
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fills /fɪlz/ A2 |
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go /ɡoʊ/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Listen!
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ The imperative mood is used to give direct commands, instructions, or make requests. The subject "you" is implied.
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Here I go
➔ Idiomatic Expression / Present Simple for Immediate Action
➔ This is an idiomatic expression often used to announce one's departure or the start of an action. Although in the present simple, it conveys an immediate future or ongoing action.
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Out to rave again
➔ Infinitive of Purpose / Prepositional Phrase
➔ The phrase "out to + verb" indicates a movement (out) with a specific purpose (to rave). "Again" specifies repetition.
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Hardcore fills the air
➔ Present Simple Tense
➔ The Present Simple tense is used here to describe a general truth, a habitual action, or a current state that is consistently happening in the context of the rave.
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The sound above my hair
➔ Prepositional Phrase of Location
➔ "above my hair" is a prepositional phrase using "above" to indicate a position higher than "my hair." It modifies "the sound."
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Lights in the sky, and in my eyes
➔ Compound Prepositional Phrases / List of Locations
➔ This line uses two prepositional phrases ("in the sky" and "in my eyes") connected by "and" to describe multiple locations of "lights."
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You know it feels unfair
➔ Linking Verb + Adjective / Object Clause (implied 'that')
➔ "feels" is a linking verb connecting the subject "it" to the adjective "unfair," describing a state or quality. An implied "that" introduces an object clause: "You know (that) it feels unfair."
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There's party everywhere
➔ Existential 'There is/are'
➔ "There's" (contraction of "There is") is used to state the existence of something. "Party" is used here as a general, uncountable noun or a singular countable noun indicating the presence of a party atmosphere.
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