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作曲 : Joel Little/Khalid Robinson/Talay Riley 00:00
作词 : Khalid Robinson/Joel Little/Talay Riley 00:01
So you're still thinking of me 00:07
Just like I know you should 00:10
I can not give you everything you know 00:14
I wish I could 00:18
I'm so high at the moment 00:21
I'm so caught up in this 00:24
Yeah we're just young dumb and broke 00:28
But we still got love to give 00:31
While we're young dumb 00:34
Young young dumb and broke 00:36
Young dumb 00:38
Young young dumb and broke 00:39
Young dumb 00:42
Young young dumb and broke 00:43
Young dumb broke high school kids 00:45
Yadadadadadadada 00:49
Yadadadadadada 00:52
Yadadadadadadada 00:56
Young dumb broke high school kids 00:59
We have so much in common 01:03
We argue all the time 01:06
You always say 01:10
I'm wrong 01:12
I'm pretty sure 01:14
I'm right 01:15
What's fun about commitment 01:17
When we have our life to live 01:20
Yeah we're just young dumb and broke 01:24
But we still got love to give 01:27
While we're young dumb 01:30
Young young dumb and broke 01:32
Young dumb 01:34
Young young dumb and broke 01:35
Young dumb 01:38
Young young dumb and broke 01:39
Young dumb broke high school kids 01:42
Yadadadadadadada 01:45
Yadadadadadada 01:48
Yadadadadadadada 01:52
Young dumb broke high school kids 01:56
Jump and we think do it all in the name of love 01:59
Love 02:04
Run into sin do it all in the name of fun 02:06
Fun 02:10
Whoa oa oa 02:11
I'm so high at the moment 02:13
I'm so caught up in this 02:17
Yeah we're just young dumb and broke 02:20
But we still got love to give 02:23
While we're young dumb 02:26
Young young dumb and broke 02:28
Young dumb 02:30
Young young dumb and broke 02:31
Young dumb 02:34
Young young dumb and broke 02:35
Young dumb broke high school kids 02:38
Yadadadadadadada 02:41
Yadadadadadada 02:44
Yadadadadadadada 02:48
Young dumb broke high school kids 02:52
Yadadadadadadada 02:55
Yadadadadadada 02:58
Yadadadadadadada 03:02
Young dumb broke high school kids 03:06

Young Dumb & Broke – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Want to connect with the authentic voice of youth? Khalid's "Young Dumb & Broke" offers a window into the English language through universally relatable themes of adolescence, love, and self-discovery. Its straightforward yet heartfelt lyrics make it an excellent song for English learners to grasp common expressions and feelings, while its catchy, soulful style makes the learning process enjoyable and deeply engaging.

[English]
作曲 : Joel Little/Khalid Robinson/Talay Riley
作词 : Khalid Robinson/Joel Little/Talay Riley
So you're still thinking of me
Just like I know you should
I can not give you everything you know
I wish I could
I'm so high at the moment
I'm so caught up in this
Yeah we're just young dumb and broke
But we still got love to give
While we're young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb broke high school kids
Yadadadadadadada
Yadadadadadada
Yadadadadadadada
Young dumb broke high school kids
We have so much in common
We argue all the time
You always say
I'm wrong
I'm pretty sure
I'm right
What's fun about commitment
When we have our life to live
Yeah we're just young dumb and broke
But we still got love to give
While we're young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb broke high school kids
Yadadadadadadada
Yadadadadadada
Yadadadadadadada
Young dumb broke high school kids
Jump and we think do it all in the name of love
Love
Run into sin do it all in the name of fun
Fun
Whoa oa oa
I'm so high at the moment
I'm so caught up in this
Yeah we're just young dumb and broke
But we still got love to give
While we're young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb
Young young dumb and broke
Young dumb broke high school kids
Yadadadadadadada
Yadadadadadada
Yadadadadadadada
Young dumb broke high school kids
Yadadadadadadada
Yadadadadadada
Yadadadadadadada
Young dumb broke high school kids

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

young

/jʌŋ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - having lived or existed for only a short time; not old

dumb

/dʌm/

A1
  • adjective
  • - lacking intelligence or common sense

broke

/broʊk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having little or no money

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - a deep affection or emotional attachment

give

/ɡɪv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to freely transfer the possession of something to someone

high

/haɪ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity

school

/skul/

A1
  • noun
  • - an institution for educating children

kids

/kɪdz/

A1
  • noun
  • - children

caught

/kɔːt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to become involved in or affected by something

argue

/ˈɑːrɡju/

A2
  • verb
  • - to give reasons or cite evidence for or against an idea

commitment

/kəˈmɪtmənt/

B1
  • noun
  • - a promise or firm decision to do something

jump

/dʒʌmp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to push oneself off a surface and into the air

run

/rʌn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move quickly on foot

sin

/sɪn/

B1
  • noun
  • - an act considered wrong or immoral

fun

/fʌn/

A1
  • noun
  • - enjoyment or pleasure

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Key Grammar Structures

  • So you're still thinking of me

    ➔ Present Continuous with 'still'

    ➔ The phrase "you're still thinking" uses the present continuous tense to describe an action that began in the past and is continuing into the present. The adverb "still" emphasizes this ongoing nature.

  • I can not give you everything you know

    ➔ Modal verb 'can not' + Omission of Relative Pronoun

    "can not" expresses inability or impossibility. In "everything you know", the relative pronoun "that" or "which" is omitted after "everything", a common practice in informal English when it's the object of the clause.

  • I wish I could

    ➔ Wish + Past Modal (for hypothetical desires)

    ➔ The structure "I wish I could" expresses a desire for a present situation to be different, implying that the speaker is currently unable to do something they wish they could. It's a form of the subjunctive mood.

  • I'm so high at the moment

    ➔ Adverb 'so' for intensification + Prepositional Phrase of Time

    ➔ The adverb "so" is used to intensify the adjective "high", meaning 'very' or 'extremely'. "at the moment" is a common prepositional phrase indicating something is happening right now, at the present time.

  • But we still got love to give

    ➔ Conjunction 'But' (contrast) + Infinitive of Purpose

    "But" introduces a contrasting idea to the previous statement. "love to give" uses the infinitive "to give" to express the purpose or potential of the "love" they possess (i.e., love that is available for giving). "got" is an informal way of saying "have got" (possession).

  • What's fun about commitment

    ➔ Interrogative structure 'What's X about Y?'

    ➔ This is a common interrogative structure used to ask about the positive or enjoyable aspects (X) of a particular subject or concept (Y). Here, 'X' is 'fun' and 'Y' is 'commitment' (a noun).

  • When we have our life to live

    ➔ Subordinating Conjunction 'When' (time/condition) + Infinitive of Purpose

    "When" introduces a dependent clause that specifies the time or condition for the main clause. "life to live" uses the infinitive "to live" to describe the purpose or necessity of the life they possess (i.e., a life that needs to be lived).

  • do it all in the name of love

    ➔ Idiomatic Expression 'in the name of'

    ➔ The idiom "in the name of" means 'for the sake of', 'motivated by', or 'because of' something. It implies that an action is performed with a specific purpose or justification.

  • Run into sin

    ➔ Phrasal Verb 'run into' (to encounter)

    ➔ The phrasal verb "run into" here means to encounter, get involved in, or experience something, often unexpectedly or unintentionally, in this context, 'sin'.