Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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trap /træp/ B2 |
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jumpin' /ˈdʒʌmpɪŋ/ A2 |
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nigga /ˈnɪɡə/ C2 |
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chopper /ˈtʃɒpər/ B2 |
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stickers /ˈstɪkərz/ A1 |
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basketball /ˈbɑːskɪtbɔːl/ A1 |
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work /wɜːrk/ A1 |
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people /ˈpiːpl/ A1 |
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rich /rɪtʃ/ A2 |
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boy /bɔɪ/ A1 |
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cook /kʊk/ A1 |
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whip /wɪp/ B2 |
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money /ˈmʌni/ A1 |
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bitch /bɪtʃ/ C2 |
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day /deɪ/ A1 |
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top /tɒp/ A1 |
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hate /heɪt/ A2 |
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grab /ɡræb/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Riding with a brace in the Yukon.
➔ Prepositional phrase (with) + present participle (-ing)
➔ The sentence starts with a prepositional phrase 'with a brace' and uses the present participle 'riding' to describe an ongoing action. This demonstrates the use of an adverbial phrase modifying the verb.
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You a funny ass nigga, little dude, huh?
➔ Colloquial contraction, Adjective + Noun, tag question
➔ The sentence uses colloquial language ('a' instead of 'are') and a tag question ('huh?') to express a casual tone and seek confirmation.
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Pull up with the chopper, no stickers to go.
➔ Imperative verb + prepositional phrase, infinitive of purpose
➔ The sentence starts with an imperative verb ('Pull up') and uses an infinitive of purpose ('to go') to describe the action.
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Trap still jumpin', no basketball.
➔ Present participle as a verb, omission of auxiliary verb ('is' or 'are')
➔ The present participle 'jumpin'' functions as the main verb, omitting the auxiliary verb 'is/are', common in informal speech.
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I'm a rich sh*t proud of me.
➔ Colloquial contraction, adjective as an attribute, omission of verb 'am'
➔ Uses colloquial language and omits the verb 'am', indicating a very casual and informal style, common in rap lyrics to create a specific rhythm and tone.
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Walk out the house clean, leave a stain on the shirt.
➔ Imperative verbs, adjective used as an adverb, coordinate clause.
➔ The sentence uses imperative verbs and an adjective ('clean') functioning adverbially. The use of the imperative and coordinate clauses is characteristic of the song's style.
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Got a cup full of addies, sippin' on high.
➔ Past participle used as an adjective, prepositional phrase, gerund.
➔ The sentence utilizes a past participle ('full') acting as an adjective, a prepositional phrase ('of addies'), and a gerund ('sippin').
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I will pull it out by the country.
➔ Future tense (will), prepositional phrase (by the country).
➔ Uses the future tense ('will') to indicate a future action, combined with the prepositional phrase 'by the country'.
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My plugs want pressure like a magnet.
➔ Subject-verb-object structure, simile.
➔ Standard sentence structure with a simile ('like a magnet') to create a comparison.
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