TOO BIZARRE – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Discover a unique blend of sounds with "TOO BIZARRE," a track that encourages you to embrace what makes you different. Through its mix of English slang and raw, emotional delivery, you can explore the expressive side of the language. This song is special for its bold fusion of genres and its empowering message of self-acceptance.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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bizarre /bɪˈzɑːr/ B2 |
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driftin' /ˈdrɪftɪn/ B1 |
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rampage /ˈræmpɪdʒ/ B2 |
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stage /steɪdʒ/ A2 |
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fame /feɪm/ A2 |
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insane /ɪnˈseɪn/ B1 |
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rockstar /ˈrɒkstɑːr/ A2 |
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superstar /ˈsuːpəstɑːr/ A2 |
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lame /leɪm/ B1 |
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flame /fleɪm/ A1 |
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hater /ˈheɪtər/ B1 |
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Benz /bɛnz/ A2 |
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catch /kætʃ/ A1 |
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play /pleɪ/ A1 |
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real /riːl/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Never be the same once I catch flame
➔ Temporal clause with "once" + present simple for a future event
➔ The clause "once I catch flame" uses the present simple ("catch") after "once" to talk about a future situation.
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Now they're gonna know your name
➔ Informal future with "gonna" = "going to"
➔ "gonna" is a colloquial contraction of "going to", used to talk about a future action: "they are going to know" → "they're gonna know".
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This is too bizarre, but I like things how they are
➔ "how + subject + verb" clause of manner after "like"
➔ "how they are" is a clause that describes the manner of "things": "I like things *how they are*" = I like things in the way they currently exist.
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Baby, we don't have to talk
➔ Negative form of modal "have to" indicating lack of necessity
➔ "don't have to" means there is no obligation: "We don't have to talk" = It is not necessary for us to talk.
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Just keep driftin' off
➔ "keep + -ing" construction to indicate continued action
➔ "keep" + gerund "driftin'" tells the listener to continue the action of drifting off.
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Pull up in that Be‑Be‑Benz
➔ Phrasal verb "pull up" meaning to arrive, followed by preposition "in" for vehicle
➔ "Pull up" means to arrive or stop a vehicle; "in" introduces the vehicle used: "pull up in that Be‑Be‑Benz" = arrive driving that car.
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I just wanna break the stage
➔ "wanna" = informal contraction of "want to" + infinitive
➔ "wanna" is a colloquial form of "want to": "I want to break the stage" → "I wanna break the stage".
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Everyone go insane
➔ Bare infinitive after a plural subject used as a mild imperative or suggestion
➔ "Everyone go insane" uses the bare infinitive "go" after the plural subject "Everyone" to give a casual, collective suggestion: "Let everyone go insane!"
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Hater tried to play me like a lame
➔ Past simple "tried" + infinitive "to play"; comparative "like" + noun
➔ "tried" (past simple) is followed by the infinitive "to play"; "like a lame" uses "like" to make a comparison with a noun.
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