Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the world of "Welcome To St. Tropez," a vibrant electro-house anthem that perfectly captures the essence of a luxurious, high-flying lifestyle. Through its catchy beats and straightforward lyrics about opulence and celebration, you can pick up common English phrases related to travel, fashion, and social events. The song's infectious energy and universal themes of good times make it a special and engaging way to learn new vocabulary and expressions in English.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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money /ˈmʌni/ A1 |
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party /ˈpɑːrti/ A1 |
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jet /dʒet/ B1 |
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yacht /jɒt/ B1 |
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Ferrari /fəˈrɑːri/ B2 |
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stay /steɪ/ A1 |
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get /ɡet/ A1 |
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make /meɪk/ A1 |
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spend /spend/ A2 |
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high /haɪ/ A1 |
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fly /flaɪ/ B1 |
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fresh /freʃ/ A2 |
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fast /fɑːst/ A1 |
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scream /skriːm/ A2 |
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shout /ʃaʊt/ A2 |
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haters /ˈheɪtərz/ B2 |
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ladies /ˈleɪdiz/ A1 |
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resist /rɪˈzɪst/ B1 |
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models /ˈmɒdlz/ A2 |
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club /klʌb/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Get fresh, gotta stay fly
➔ Modal verb (have to) – colloquial contraction
➔ The word "gotta" is a colloquial contraction of "got to", which works like the modal verb "have to" to express obligation.
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Ain't nothin' here that my money can't buy
➔ Double negative with colloquial "ain't" and "can't"
➔ The phrase "ain't nothin'... can't" contains a double negative; in standard English the negatives would cancel, but in colloquial speech they intensify the meaning.
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You for real you can't see **me**
➔ Present simple with emphatic structure "you for real"
➔ The clause "you for real" is an informal emphatic addition meaning "are you serious?" It is followed by the present simple "you can't see me".
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Feel the life when I **wanna** f*ck them all
➔ Informal contraction "wanna" = want to (infinitive)
➔ The word "wanna" is a spoken contraction of "want to" and is followed by the base verb "f*ck".
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Haters, **kiss** the ring of the Don
➔ Imperative mood (command)
➔ The verb "kiss" is used in the imperative form, giving a direct command to "haters".
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We **make** money, money **we spending**
➔ Present simple vs. non‑standard present progressive omission of "are"
➔ The first clause "we make" is present simple. The second clause omits the auxiliary "are" in the progressive "we are spending" – a colloquial, non‑standard usage.
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Pull **up** to a club in a white Murcielago
➔ Phrasal verb "pull up" (arrive, stop)
➔ The phrasal verb "pull up" means to arrive at or stop in front of a place, here "a club".
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Get it up, **don't stop** your body
➔ Imperative with negative form "don't stop"
➔ "Don't stop" is the negative imperative, telling someone not to cease moving or dancing.
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