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(car engine roaring) 00:02
- Say baby, don't get in no trouble 00:08
- Nah, we're just trying to win this dance competition 00:09
- Win it 500 00:11
- [Male Speaker] Alright baby 00:12
(upbeat dance music starts) 00:12
♪ We got the Refugee Allstars rub-a-dubbing in the club ♪ 00:17
♪ Wyclef Jean, John Forté, Praswell ♪ 00:21
(group chatting) 00:25
♪ Know what I mean, the streets are getting a little crazy ♪ 00:30
♪ Looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka here ♪ 00:32
♪ looka, shorty got back ♪ 00:34
♪ Should I ask her for a dance? ♪ 00:35
♪ Hold on, there's too many in the wolf pack ♪ 00:37
♪ And besides, Dirty Cash talking to her ♪ 00:39
♪ Buying her fake furs and taking her to The Fever ♪ 00:41
♪ Quiet as it's kept, that ain't even his Benz ♪ 00:43
♪ She spends his Franklins at the malls with her friends ♪ 00:46
♪ Material girl living in a material world ♪ 00:48
♪ But it's all right 'cause it's Saturday night ♪ 00:51
♪ So Mr. Funkmaster, pump the Bee Gees ♪ 00:53
♪ And all you college students, play your Ouija's ♪ 00:55
♪ Check the spelling, R-E-F-U-G-E-E ♪ 00:58
♪ Get the CD from Sam Goody, hee-hee ♪ 01:01
♪ You ain't even close with the rhymes that you wrote ♪ 01:03
♪ Don't be mad 'cause you broke ♪ 01:05
♪ Let me clear my throat, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ 01:06
♪ John Forté, grab the mic, let's sway this way ♪ 01:09
♪ I'm more than just a rhymer, you still a small-timer ♪ 01:13
♪ Hoping that the game treat that ass a little kinder ♪ 01:15
♪ Every step tango'd, your beef don't concern me ♪ 01:17
♪ I'm eating mangoes in Trinidad with attorneys, oh yeah ♪ 01:20
♪ My crew's slang flow worldwide like a current ♪ 01:23
♪ Went the every spot where nobody got insurance ♪ 01:25
♪ Brother, do the math, you ain't half near exotic ♪ 01:27
♪ My mans claim true you, forget about it ♪ 01:29
♪ Po-po just a nuisance like my influence ♪ 01:32
♪ Well-recognized, you a lie trying do it ♪ 01:34
♪ Got juice, told your lady, "Oops, we nuts, baby" ♪ 01:37
♪ Smooth and charismatic, automatic, you gon' save me ♪ 01:39
♪ God bless the dead as my son survive ♪ 01:42
♪ We strive to teach the youth, baby, and stay alive ♪ 01:44
♪ Refugee camp next, baby ♪ 01:47
♪ John Forté, yeah, watch your lady ♪ 01:49
♪ Watch your lady, yeah, all right ♪ 01:51
♪ 'Specially around baby Pras, yo ♪ 01:54
♪ If you got more than a dollar in your pocket right now ♪ 01:56
♪ Put your hands up, yeah, yeah ♪ 01:59
♪ Well, you can tell by the way I roll, shorty, ♪ 02:01
♪ That I'm a ladies man, a business man ♪ 02:03
♪ Condos down the shore, multi-million pension plan, uh-huh ♪ 02:06
♪ But it ain't in my plan ♪ 02:09
♪ To make moves without the fam, no can do ♪ 02:10
♪ I keep it intact, yo, 'Clef, do the track ♪ 02:11
♪ John, play the mack while I pay the tax ♪ 02:13
♪ Business as usual ♪ 02:16
♪ Watching suspects steal my assets, get cut with Gillettes ♪ 02:17
♪ We built this concept, connect like NYNEX, all right ♪ 02:20
♪ Drinks at the bar, my American Express ♪ 02:23
- No you didn't just kiss my girl 02:27
- Shit man, just relax 02:29
- You wanna disrespect me? Let's go outside 02:30
♪ Yo, I cook up, cook up ♪ 02:35
♪ The copper pull up, pull up ♪ 02:36
♪ Them I cuff up, cuff up ♪ 02:37
♪ You who's calling bluff ♪ 02:39
♪ Now you shook up, shook up ♪ 02:40
♪ 'Cause you lock up, lock up ♪ 02:41
♪ When I love up, love up ♪ 02:42
♪ You who's calling bluff ♪ 02:43
♪ Ayo, John is chilling, Dirty Cash dealing ♪ 02:45
♪ What more can I say? We living ♪ 02:47
♪ That's what we got, we got it good ♪ 02:50
♪ And since you understood, we be ♪ 02:52
♪ Yeah ♪ 02:59
♪ Huh, uh, uh, uh ♪ 03:01
♪ Looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-Looka ♪ 03:02
♪ Leave the knives and the guns alone, uh huh ♪ 03:05
♪ Refugees on the microphone, come on ♪ 03:07
♪ Leave the knives and the guns alone, uh huh ♪ 03:09
♪ Refugees on the microphone, say what ♪ 03:12
♪ You can't stop the shine, they rock steady ♪ 03:14
♪ You can't stop the shining, come on ♪ 03:16
♪ You can't stop romancing elite force ♪ 03:19
♪ You can't stop the dancing, where the ladies at ♪ 03:22
♪ And for the ladies, we won't play you ♪ 03:24
♪ If you're fat, shake what your momma gave you ♪ 03:26
♪ Whether you fat, slim or bubble your ting ♪ 03:28
♪ Fellas if you need help, use ginseng ♪ 03:31
♪ Look it here, you can't stop the shining, uh huh ♪ 03:33
♪ Look it here, you can't stop the romancing ♪ 03:36
♪ Just staying alive, baby, you know the flavor ♪ 03:38
♪ Of the refugees, here we go, come on ♪ 03:40
♪ Looka-looka-looka-looka-looka ♪ 03:42
♪ Staying alive ♪ 03:46
♪ Live at the carnival, '97 'til infinity, ha ♪ 03:47
♪ Refugee allstars ♪ 03:53
(police sirens) 03:56
♪ Can't stop the shining, can't stop the shining ♪ 03:58
♪ Can't stop the shining, can't stop the shining ♪ 04:01
♪ You wanna stop the shining? You wanna stop the shining? ♪ 04:05
♪ You wanna stop the shining, can't stop the shining ♪ 04:10
(music fades) 04:14

We Trying To Stay Alive – English Lyrics

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Dive into the vibrant fusion of hip-hop and disco with Wyclef Jean's "We Trying To Stay Alive." This track is a masterclass in genre blending, artfully weaving iconic samples into a narrative of ambition and nightlife. Learning English through this song offers a glimpse into colloquial expressions and storytelling within a rich musical tapestry, showcasing how artists can creatively combine sounds to craft a unique message.

[English]
(car engine roaring)
- Say baby, don't get in no trouble
- Nah, we're just trying to win this dance competition
- Win it 500
- [Male Speaker] Alright baby
(upbeat dance music starts)
♪ We got the Refugee Allstars rub-a-dubbing in the club ♪
♪ Wyclef Jean, John Forté, Praswell ♪
(group chatting)
♪ Know what I mean, the streets are getting a little crazy ♪
♪ Looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka here ♪
♪ looka, shorty got back ♪
♪ Should I ask her for a dance? ♪
♪ Hold on, there's too many in the wolf pack ♪
♪ And besides, Dirty Cash talking to her ♪
♪ Buying her fake furs and taking her to The Fever ♪
♪ Quiet as it's kept, that ain't even his Benz ♪
♪ She spends his Franklins at the malls with her friends ♪
♪ Material girl living in a material world ♪
♪ But it's all right 'cause it's Saturday night ♪
♪ So Mr. Funkmaster, pump the Bee Gees ♪
♪ And all you college students, play your Ouija's ♪
♪ Check the spelling, R-E-F-U-G-E-E ♪
♪ Get the CD from Sam Goody, hee-hee ♪
♪ You ain't even close with the rhymes that you wrote ♪
♪ Don't be mad 'cause you broke ♪
♪ Let me clear my throat, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪
♪ John Forté, grab the mic, let's sway this way ♪
♪ I'm more than just a rhymer, you still a small-timer ♪
♪ Hoping that the game treat that ass a little kinder ♪
♪ Every step tango'd, your beef don't concern me ♪
♪ I'm eating mangoes in Trinidad with attorneys, oh yeah ♪
♪ My crew's slang flow worldwide like a current ♪
♪ Went the every spot where nobody got insurance ♪
♪ Brother, do the math, you ain't half near exotic ♪
♪ My mans claim true you, forget about it ♪
♪ Po-po just a nuisance like my influence ♪
♪ Well-recognized, you a lie trying do it ♪
♪ Got juice, told your lady, "Oops, we nuts, baby" ♪
♪ Smooth and charismatic, automatic, you gon' save me ♪
♪ God bless the dead as my son survive ♪
♪ We strive to teach the youth, baby, and stay alive ♪
♪ Refugee camp next, baby ♪
♪ John Forté, yeah, watch your lady ♪
♪ Watch your lady, yeah, all right ♪
♪ 'Specially around baby Pras, yo ♪
♪ If you got more than a dollar in your pocket right now ♪
♪ Put your hands up, yeah, yeah ♪
♪ Well, you can tell by the way I roll, shorty, ♪
♪ That I'm a ladies man, a business man ♪
♪ Condos down the shore, multi-million pension plan, uh-huh ♪
♪ But it ain't in my plan ♪
♪ To make moves without the fam, no can do ♪
♪ I keep it intact, yo, 'Clef, do the track ♪
♪ John, play the mack while I pay the tax ♪
♪ Business as usual ♪
♪ Watching suspects steal my assets, get cut with Gillettes ♪
♪ We built this concept, connect like NYNEX, all right ♪
♪ Drinks at the bar, my American Express ♪
- No you didn't just kiss my girl
- Shit man, just relax
- You wanna disrespect me? Let's go outside
♪ Yo, I cook up, cook up ♪
♪ The copper pull up, pull up ♪
♪ Them I cuff up, cuff up ♪
♪ You who's calling bluff ♪
♪ Now you shook up, shook up ♪
♪ 'Cause you lock up, lock up ♪
♪ When I love up, love up ♪
♪ You who's calling bluff ♪
♪ Ayo, John is chilling, Dirty Cash dealing ♪
♪ What more can I say? We living ♪
♪ That's what we got, we got it good ♪
♪ And since you understood, we be ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Huh, uh, uh, uh ♪
♪ Looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-looka-Looka ♪
♪ Leave the knives and the guns alone, uh huh ♪
♪ Refugees on the microphone, come on ♪
♪ Leave the knives and the guns alone, uh huh ♪
♪ Refugees on the microphone, say what ♪
♪ You can't stop the shine, they rock steady ♪
♪ You can't stop the shining, come on ♪
♪ You can't stop romancing elite force ♪
♪ You can't stop the dancing, where the ladies at ♪
♪ And for the ladies, we won't play you ♪
♪ If you're fat, shake what your momma gave you ♪
♪ Whether you fat, slim or bubble your ting ♪
♪ Fellas if you need help, use ginseng ♪
♪ Look it here, you can't stop the shining, uh huh ♪
♪ Look it here, you can't stop the romancing ♪
♪ Just staying alive, baby, you know the flavor ♪
♪ Of the refugees, here we go, come on ♪
♪ Looka-looka-looka-looka-looka ♪
♪ Staying alive ♪
♪ Live at the carnival, '97 'til infinity, ha ♪
♪ Refugee allstars ♪
(police sirens)
♪ Can't stop the shining, can't stop the shining ♪
♪ Can't stop the shining, can't stop the shining ♪
♪ You wanna stop the shining? You wanna stop the shining? ♪
♪ You wanna stop the shining, can't stop the shining ♪
(music fades)

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

shine

/ʃaɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to emit light
  • noun
  • - brightness from a light source

refugee

/ˌrɛf.yuˈdʒiː/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war or persecution

strive

/straɪv/

B2
  • verb
  • - to make great efforts to achieve or obtain something

survive

/sərˈvaɪv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed

exotic

/ɪɡˈzɒtɪk/

B1
  • adjective
  • - originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country

charismatic

/ˌkærɪzˈmætɪk/

C1
  • adjective
  • - having a special quality that makes people like or admire them

material

/məˈtɪəriəl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - relating to physical substances
  • noun
  • - a physical substance

romance

/rəˈmæns/

B1
  • noun
  • - a close, passionate relationship between two people
  • verb
  • - to court or woo someone

concept

/ˈkɒn.sept/

B2
  • noun
  • - an idea or principle

influence

/ˈɪn.flu.əns/

B2
  • noun
  • - the power to have an effect on people or things
  • verb
  • - to affect or change how someone or something develops

tangible

/ˈtæn.dʒɪ.bəl/

C1
  • adjective
  • - perceptible by touch

attorney

/əˈtɜːr.ni/

B2
  • noun
  • - a lawyer qualified to represent clients in court

nuisance

/ˈnjuː.səns/

B2
  • noun
  • - a person or thing that is annoying or causes trouble

recognize

/ˈrɛk.əɡ.naɪz/

A2
  • verb
  • - to identify someone or something from having encountered them before

asset

/ˈæ.set/

B2
  • noun
  • - a useful or valuable thing or person

spending

/ˈspɛn.dɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to pay money for goods or services
  • noun
  • - the act of using money to buy goods or services

current

/ˈkʌr.ənt/

B1
  • adjective
  • - happening or existing now
  • noun
  • - a flow of water, air, or electricity

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Key Grammar Structures

  • ♪ Know what I mean, the streets are getting a little crazy ♪

    ➔ Present Continuous Tense

    ➔ The phrase 'are getting' is in the present continuous tense, indicating an action happening now or around now. It highlights the ongoing nature of the streets becoming crazier.

  • ♪ Should I ask her for a dance? ♪

    ➔ Should + Bare Infinitive

    ➔ The modal verb 'should' followed by the bare infinitive 'ask' is used to express advice or suggestion. Here, it reflects the speaker's consideration of asking someone to dance.

  • ♪ But it's all right 'cause it's Saturday night ♪

    ➔ Contraction

    ➔ The contraction 'it's' is a shortened form of 'it is'. Contractions are common in informal speech and lyrics, making the language more conversational.

  • ♪ So Mr. Funkmaster, pump the Bee Gees ♪

    ➔ Imperative Mood

    ➔ The phrase 'pump the Bee Gees' is in the imperative mood, which is used to give commands or instructions. Here, it directly tells Mr. Funkmaster to play the music.

  • ♪ You ain't even close with the rhymes that you wrote ♪

    ➔ Negative Contraction

    ➔ The negative contraction 'ain't' is a non-standard form of 'am not', 'is not', 'are not', etc. It is commonly used in informal contexts and lyrics for emphasis.

  • ♪ We strive to teach the youth, baby, and stay alive ♪

    ➔ Infinitive of Purpose

    ➔ The phrase 'to teach the youth' is an infinitive of purpose, indicating the reason for striving. It shows the intention behind the action of staying alive.

  • ♪ If you got more than a dollar in your pocket right now ♪

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    ➔ The phrase 'have got' in 'got more than a dollar' is in the present perfect tense, indicating a past action with results relevant to the present. It refers to something that happened in the past and is still true now.

  • ♪ You can't stop the shining, can't stop the shining ♪

    ➔ Double Negative

    ➔ The phrase 'can't stop' is repeated, creating a double negative. In some dialects and informal contexts, this emphasizes the impossibility of stopping the shining.