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Whose hair is this 00:00
>> [music] 00:03
>> in your bed? 00:04
Whose hair is this? 00:08
It ain't from my head. 00:12
>> [music] 00:15
>> I've been 00:16
gone through it 00:18
but I ain't been red. 00:24
>> [music] 00:28
>> Ain't been red. 00:28
She's [music] clearly got expensive 00:32
taste cuz this is from a custom lace and 00:34
bust down cherry brown. Shorty probably 00:37
put some [music] money down so you be 00:40
[ __ ] deep with her. Riding with some 00:42
pleases, huh? I just don't believe you, 00:44
nah. Something about you way too calm. 00:47
I promise [music] I'll be [singing] 00:50
cool. 00:51
Don't make me look like a [music] fool. 00:53
>> [singing] 00:56
>> Just tell me, baby, is she bad as me? 00:57
Whose hair is this [music] 01:06
in your bed? 01:11
>> [music] 01:14
>> Whose hair is this? 01:15
It ain't from my head. 01:18
I've [music] been 01:23
gone through it 01:25
>> [music] 01:29
>> but I ain't been red. 01:30
No, I ain't been red, no. 01:34
Oh, I should have seen it coming. We 01:39
were too good to [music] be true. If you 01:42
could find another me, boy, 01:44
I could find another you. I left my 01:46
lashes [music] in your bathroom and my 01:48
glitter on your sheets but this hair on 01:50
your floor that [music] could never be 01:53
me. 01:55
I promise I'll be cool. 01:57
>> [music] 01:59
>> Don't have me looking like no fool. 02:00
Just 02:04
tell me, [music] baby, is she bad as me? 02:05
>> [music] 02:10
>> Don't lie. 02:12
>> [music] 02:16
>> Don't lie 02:16
to me. 02:17
Oh. 02:19
Don't lie. 02:20
Yeah. 02:23
Don't [music] lie 02:24
to me. 02:25
So, I'mma pack up my purse. [singing] 02:28
This one really hurts. 02:32
But before I [singing] go, 02:36
I [music] just got to know. 02:39
Why? 02:45
>> [music] 02:52
[music] 02:58
[music and singing] 03:06
>> But I ain't been Oh, [ __ ] I did her 03:10
hair last week. 03:12

Whose Hair Is This – English Lyrics

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Dive into the modern, conversational English used in Lizzo's 'Whose Hair Is This.' This song is a fantastic tool for learning colloquialisms and casual phrasing, helping you understand how to express suspicion and humor in contemporary social settings.

[English]
Whose hair is this
>> [music]
>> in your bed?
Whose hair is this?
It ain't from my head.
>> [music]
>> I've been
gone through it
but I ain't been red.
>> [music]
>> Ain't been red.
She's [music] clearly got expensive
taste cuz this is from a custom lace and
bust down cherry brown. Shorty probably
put some [music] money down so you be
[ __ ] deep with her. Riding with some
pleases, huh? I just don't believe you,
nah. Something about you way too calm.
I promise [music] I'll be [singing]
cool.
Don't make me look like a [music] fool.
>> [singing]
>> Just tell me, baby, is she bad as me?
Whose hair is this [music]
in your bed?
>> [music]
>> Whose hair is this?
It ain't from my head.
I've [music] been
gone through it
>> [music]
>> but I ain't been red.
No, I ain't been red, no.
Oh, I should have seen it coming. We
were too good to [music] be true. If you
could find another me, boy,
I could find another you. I left my
lashes [music] in your bathroom and my
glitter on your sheets but this hair on
your floor that [music] could never be
me.
I promise I'll be cool.
>> [music]
>> Don't have me looking like no fool.
Just
tell me, [music] baby, is she bad as me?
>> [music]
>> Don't lie.
>> [music]
>> Don't lie
to me.
Oh.
Don't lie.
Yeah.
Don't [music] lie
to me.
So, I'mma pack up my purse. [singing]
This one really hurts.
But before I [singing] go,
I [music] just got to know.
Why?
>> [music]
[music]
[music and singing]
>> But I ain't been Oh, [ __ ] I did her
hair last week.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

expensive

/ɪkˈspɛnsɪv/

A2
  • adjective
  • - costing a lot of money

custom

/ˈkʌstəm/

B2
  • adjective
  • - made or done to order

lace

/leɪs/

B2
  • noun
  • - a fine open fabric of cotton or silk, often used in wigs

cherry

/ˈtʃɛri/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having a bright red color

believe

/bɪˈliːv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to accept that something is true

promise

/ˈprɒmɪs/

A2
  • verb
  • - to assure someone that one will do something

fool

/fuːl/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person who behaves unwisely

lashes

/ˈlæʃɪz/

B1
  • noun
  • - short hairs growing on the edges of the eyelids

glitter

/ˈɡlɪtər/

B2
  • noun
  • - small pieces of shiny material

purse

/pɜːrs/

A1
  • noun
  • - a small bag for carrying money and personal items

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Key Grammar Structures

  • It ain't from my head.

    ➔ Negative contraction 'ain't' for 'is not'.

    ➔ In informal English, "ain't" is used as a colloquial substitute for "is not".

  • I've been gone through it

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense.

    ➔ The structure "have" + "past participle" describes an action or state that started in the past.

  • She's clearly got expensive taste

    ➔ Present Perfect (have got) for possession.

    ➔ In this context, "got" acts as a synonym for "has", emphasizing a present state of possession.

  • Don't make me look like a fool.

    ➔ Causative verb 'make'.

    ➔ The structure "make" + object + bare infinitive is used to force or cause someone to do/be something.

  • Oh, I should have seen it coming.

    ➔ Modal perfect (should have + past participle).

    ➔ Used to express regret or criticism about a past action that did not happen.

  • We were too good to be true.

    ➔ Infinitive of purpose/result with 'too'.

    ➔ The structure "too" + adjective + "to" + verb indicates that something is so excessive it prevents the action.

  • If you could find another me, boy, I could find another you.

    ➔ Second Conditional (hypothetical).

    ➔ Uses "past simple" in the 'if' clause and "would/could" + verb to discuss imaginary situations.

  • I'mma pack up my purse.

    ➔ Future intention 'gonna/I'mma'.

    "I'mma" is a slang contraction of "I am going to", expressing immediate future intent.