Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the electrifying world of Cobra Starship's "You Make Me Feel...", a vibrant dance-pop track that captures the universal quest for love and connection. Explore the song's catchy lyrics and upbeat rhythm, and discover how it reflects the search for that special someone who makes you feel complete. Learn about the song's creation, its impact on the charts, and the behind-the-scenes stories that make it a unique and memorable hit.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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Girl I've been all over the world
➔ Present Perfect Continuous (contracted)
➔ Describes an action or state that started in the past and continues up to the present, often emphasizing duration or an ongoing experience. Here, "I've been" shows an experience over time.
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I'm known for taking what I think I deserve
➔ Passive Voice + Prepositional Phrase with Gerund
➔ "I'm known for" is a passive construction followed by a preposition ("for") and a gerund ("taking"), indicating what the subject is recognized or famous for.
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And if you listen you can hear me through the radio
➔ First Conditional
➔ Expresses a real or very likely situation in the future. The structure is "If + present simple, will/can/may + base verb". Here, "if you listen" is the condition, and "you can hear" is the result.
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What I been missing in my life
➔ Noun Clause (informal Present Perfect Continuous)
➔ "What I been missing" acts as a noun, referring to the thing that the speaker has been continuously missing. The use of "been" without "have" is common in informal speech and song lyrics.
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Everything you want so let me get up there
➔ Causative Verb "Let"
➔ "Let" is a causative verb used to give permission or allow something to happen. The structure is "let + object + base verb". Here, "let me get" means 'allow me to get'.
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I'm the baddest baby in the atmosphere
➔ Superlative Adjective
➔ "The baddest" is the superlative form of "bad," used to describe the highest degree of a quality among a group.
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Tell me what you want so we can do just what you like
➔ Imperative + Noun Clause
➔ "Tell me" is an imperative command. "What you want" is a noun clause acting as the direct object of "tell," referring to the specific thing the person desires.
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'Cause if you want a guy that knows what you need
➔ Relative Clause
➔ "That knows what you need" is a relative clause modifying "a guy." It provides essential information about the type of guy being referred to, starting with the relative pronoun "that."
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Make my world stop
➔ Causative Verb "Make"
➔ "Make" is a causative verb used to force or cause someone/something to do something. The structure is "make + object + base verb". Here, "make my world stop" means 'cause my world to stop'.
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