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I wanna be forgotten 00:09
And I don't wanna be reminded 00:12
You say, "Please don't make this harder" 00:16
No, I won't yet 00:21
I wanna be beside her 00:25
She wanna be admired 00:29
You say, "Please don't make this harder" 00:33
No, I won't yet 00:38
00:43
Oh, dear, is it really all true? 01:03
Did they offend us and they want it to sound new? 01:07
Top ten ideas for countdown shows 01:11
Whose culture is this and does anybody know? 01:15
I wait and tell myself, "Life ain't chess" 01:19
But no one comes in and yes, you're alone 01:23
You don't miss me, I know 01:30
01:39
Oh, Tennessee, what did you write? 01:44
I come together in the middle of the night 01:48
Oh, that's an ending that I can't write 01:52
'Cause I've got you to let me down 01:56
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I wanna be forgotten 02:08
And I don't want to be reminded 02:12
You say, "Please don't make this harder" 02:16
No, I won't yet 02:21
I wanna be beside her 02:25
She wanna be admired 02:29
I said, "Please don't make this harder" 02:33
No, I won't yet 02:37
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What Ever Happened? – English Lyrics

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By
The Strokes
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Room On Fire
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the raw, conversational English of The Strokes to master modern vernacular and colloquial expressions of frustration. This song is perfect for language learners who want to grasp the casual, rhythmic flow of New York City indie-rock style lyrics.

[English]
I wanna be forgotten
And I don't wanna be reminded
You say, "Please don't make this harder"
No, I won't yet
I wanna be beside her
She wanna be admired
You say, "Please don't make this harder"
No, I won't yet
...
Oh, dear, is it really all true?
Did they offend us and they want it to sound new?
Top ten ideas for countdown shows
Whose culture is this and does anybody know?
I wait and tell myself, "Life ain't chess"
But no one comes in and yes, you're alone
You don't miss me, I know
...
Oh, Tennessee, what did you write?
I come together in the middle of the night
Oh, that's an ending that I can't write
'Cause I've got you to let me down
...
I wanna be forgotten
And I don't want to be reminded
You say, "Please don't make this harder"
No, I won't yet
I wanna be beside her
She wanna be admired
I said, "Please don't make this harder"
No, I won't yet
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

forgotten

/fərˈɡɒt.ən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not remembered or clearly called to mind

reminded

/rɪˈmaɪn.dɪd/

B1
  • verb
  • - caused someone to remember something

harder

/ˈhɑːr.dər/

A1
  • adjective
  • - more difficult or strenuous

admired

/ədˈmaɪərd/

B2
  • verb
  • - regarded with respect or warm approval

offend

/əˈfend/

B2
  • verb
  • - to cause someone to feel hurt or upset

culture

/ˈkʌl.tʃər/

A2
  • noun
  • - the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement

countdown

/ˈkaʊnt.daʊn/

B1
  • noun
  • - an act of counting numbers backwards to zero

ending

/ˈen.dɪŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the final part of something

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I wanna be forgotten

    ➔ Passive Voice with Infinitive

    "To be forgotten" uses the passive voice to focus on the state of the subject receiving the action rather than performing it.

  • I don't wanna be reminded

    ➔ Negative auxiliary verb contraction

    "Don't" is the contraction of "do not", used here to express a negative desire in a casual, colloquial tone.

  • Whose culture is this?

    ➔ Interrogative Determiner

    "Whose" functions as a determiner to ask about possession or origin regarding the noun "culture".

  • Life ain't chess

    ➔ Slang/Colloquial Negative Copula

    "Ain't" is a colloquial substitute for "is not", often used in songwriting to provide a rhythmic or stylistic feel.

  • You don't miss me

    ➔ Present Simple Tense (Negative)

    ➔ The simple present is used here to describe a current state or a recurring fact about the person's feelings.

  • I come together in the middle of the night

    ➔ Phrasal Verb

    "Come together" is a phrasal verb meaning to unite, settle down, or regain composure.

  • I've got you to let me down

    ➔ Present Perfect / Informal Possession

    "I've got" (I have got) is often used to mean "I possess" or "I have", here emphasizing a specific burden or consequence.

  • She wanna be admired

    ➔ Non-standard verb conjugation (Third-person singular)

    ➔ In some dialects or songwriting styles, "wanna" is used for "wants to" regardless of the subject, breaking standard grammar rules for artistic effect.