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I broke into a million pieces 00:00
And I can't go back 00:03
But now I'm seeing all the beauty 00:05
In the broken glass 00:07
The scars are part of me 00:09
Darkness and harmony 00:11
My voice without the lies 00:14
This is what it sounds like 00:16
Why did I cover up the colors 00:18
Stuck inside my head? 00:21
I should've let the jagged edges 00:23
Meet the light instead 00:25
Show me what's underneath 00:27
I'll find your harmony 00:29
The song we couldn't write 00:31
This is what it sounds like 00:34
STOP THIS SONG! 00:38
We're shattering the silence 00:41
We're rising, defiant 00:43
Shouting in the quiet 00:46
"You're not alone" 00:47
We listened to the demons 00:50
We let them get between us 00:51
But none of us are out here on our own 00:54
So we were cowards 00:57
So we were liars 00:59
So we're not heroes 01:01
We're still survivors 01:03
The dreamers, the fighters 01:05
No lying, I'm tired 01:07
But dive in the fire 01:09
And I'll be right here by your side 01:11
We broke into a million pieces 01:19
And we can't go back 01:22
But now we're seeing all the beauty 01:23
In the broken glass 01:26
The scars are part of me 01:27
Darkness and harmony 01:29
My voice without the lies 01:31
This is what it sounds like 01:33
Why did we cover up the colors 01:35
Stuck inside our head? 01:38
Get up and let the jagged edges 01:39
Meet the light instead 01:42
Show me what's underneath 01:43
I'll find your harmony 01:45
Fearless and undefined 01:47
This is what it sounds like 01:49
Jinu!  01:56
Rumi!? 02:18
No! 02:19
I’m sorry 02:20
For 02:22
Everything 02:23

What It Sounds Like (Saja Boys Version) – English Lyrics

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Explore the rhythmic slang and minimalist cadence of modern internet rap with this track. It is a perfect example of how contemporary music uses brevity and atmosphere to communicate a specific cultural identity, offering listeners a window into the current trends of digital-native subcultures.

[English]
I broke into a million pieces
And I can't go back
But now I'm seeing all the beauty
In the broken glass
The scars are part of me
Darkness and harmony
My voice without the lies
This is what it sounds like
Why did I cover up the colors
Stuck inside my head?
I should've let the jagged edges
Meet the light instead
Show me what's underneath
I'll find your harmony
The song we couldn't write
This is what it sounds like
STOP THIS SONG!
We're shattering the silence
We're rising, defiant
Shouting in the quiet
"You're not alone"
We listened to the demons
We let them get between us
But none of us are out here on our own
So we were cowards
So we were liars
So we're not heroes
We're still survivors
The dreamers, the fighters
No lying, I'm tired
But dive in the fire
And I'll be right here by your side
We broke into a million pieces
And we can't go back
But now we're seeing all the beauty
In the broken glass
The scars are part of me
Darkness and harmony
My voice without the lies
This is what it sounds like
Why did we cover up the colors
Stuck inside our head?
Get up and let the jagged edges
Meet the light instead
Show me what's underneath
I'll find your harmony
Fearless and undefined
This is what it sounds like
Jinu! 
Rumi!?
No!
I’m sorry
For
Everything

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

broken

/ˈbroʊkən/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece

harmony

/ˈhɑːrməni/

B2
  • noun
  • - the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords

shattering

/ˈʃætərɪŋ/

C1
  • verb
  • - breaking or causing to break suddenly and violently into pieces

defiant

/dɪˈfaɪənt/

C2
  • adjective
  • - showing resistance or disobedience

survivors

/sərˈvaɪvərz/

B2
  • noun
  • - people who continue to function or prosper in spite of opposition or hardship

jagged

/ˈdʒæɡɪd/

C1
  • adjective
  • - having rough, sharp points protruding

scars

/skɑːrz/

B1
  • noun
  • - marks left on the skin or body where a wound or burn has not healed completely

fearless

/ˈfɪrləs/

B2
  • adjective
  • - lacking fear

undefined

/ˌʌndɪˈfaɪnd/

B2
  • adjective
  • - not having a clear or defined meaning or value

cowards

/ˈkaʊərdz/

B2
  • noun
  • - people who are contemptibly lacking in the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things

dreamers

/ˈdriːmərz/

B1
  • noun
  • - people who have visionary ideas or are given to fanciful thinking

fighters

/ˈfaɪtərz/

A2
  • noun
  • - people who fight, typically in a war or a struggle

demons

/ˈdiːmənz/

B2
  • noun
  • - evil spirits or cruel/wicked people

underneath

/ˌʌndərˈniːθ/

B1
  • adverb
  • - situated directly below something else

tired

/ˈtaɪərd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - in need of sleep or rest; weary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I broke into a million pieces

    ➔ Phrasal Verb

    "Broke into" signifies an involuntary change of state or fragmentation.

  • I can't go back

    ➔ Modal Verb of Ability/Possibility

    "Can't" indicates the impossibility of returning to a previous state.

  • I should've let the jagged edges meet the light

    ➔ Past Modal (Regret)

    "Should've" (should have) expresses a past action that was desirable but did not happen.

  • You're not alone

    ➔ Negative Be-Verb

    "Not" is placed after the auxiliary verb to negate the state of being.

  • We're rising, defiant

    ➔ Present Continuous for current progress

    "We're rising" describes an action currently happening at the moment of speech.

  • But none of us are out here on our own

    ➔ Indefinite Pronoun

    "None of us" functions as the subject, referring to not one person from the group.

  • I'll be right here by your side

    ➔ Future Simple (Promise)

    "I'll" (I will) is used here to offer support and make a firm promise.

  • I'm sorry for everything

    ➔ Adjective + Preposition

    "Sorry for" is a common construction where the adjective takes a specific preposition to link to the object.