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Said I wanna be somebody 00:15
Not someone who said they know somebody 00:18
You know I know, you know I know I got it 00:21
Man, his feet don't quit (feet don't quit) 00:24
I see the palm trees swayin' 00:27
Picture-perfect, that's the part they're playin' 00:30
But they ain't coughin' up the bills I'm payin' 00:33
So I'll stay on my shit (on my sh-) 00:36
I've been low on the highway (highway) 00:39
Higher than the aeroplane (aeroplane) 00:41
Dreams so big, burnin' hotter than the fireplace (fireplace) 00:43
Win some, lose some, at least I did it my way (my way) 00:46
Ride them ups and downs 00:49
In California (California, California) 00:53
Ride them ups and downs in California (California, California, California, California) 00:58
Ride them ups and downs 01:04
My skin be thick like diamonds 01:06
(2-4-7) 2-4-7, that sun be shinin' 01:08
Body all my life from the hills I'm climbin' 01:11
Ain't no magic tricks (magic tricks) 01:14
I've been low on the highway (highway) 01:18
Higher than the aeroplane (aeroplane) 01:20
Dreams so big, burnin' hotter than the fireplace (fireplace) 01:21
Win some, lose some, at least I did it my way (my way) 01:24
Ride them ups and downs 01:27
In California (California, California) 01:32
Ride them ups and downs in California (California, California, California, California) 01:36
Ride them ups and downs in California 01:42
(Ooh, ooh, California) 01:45
(Ooh, ooh, California) 01:51
(Ooh, ooh, California) 01:57
(Ooh, ooh, California) 02:03
California (California, California) 02:11
Ride them ups and downs in California (California, California) 02:15
Ride them ups and downs in California 02:21
Ooh, baby, in California, Cali-California 02:24
In California, Cali-California 02:30
Ride them ups and downs 02:33
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CALIFORNIA – English Lyrics

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Learn expressive English through 'California,' a song that uses emotive, conversational vocabulary to describe feelings of transition and belonging. Its clear enunciation and storytelling structure make it an excellent resource for mastering emotional storytelling in English.

[English]
Said I wanna be somebody
Not someone who said they know somebody
You know I know, you know I know I got it
Man, his feet don't quit (feet don't quit)
I see the palm trees swayin'
Picture-perfect, that's the part they're playin'
But they ain't coughin' up the bills I'm payin'
So I'll stay on my shit (on my sh-)
I've been low on the highway (highway)
Higher than the aeroplane (aeroplane)
Dreams so big, burnin' hotter than the fireplace (fireplace)
Win some, lose some, at least I did it my way (my way)
Ride them ups and downs
In California (California, California)
Ride them ups and downs in California (California, California, California, California)
Ride them ups and downs
My skin be thick like diamonds
(2-4-7) 2-4-7, that sun be shinin'
Body all my life from the hills I'm climbin'
Ain't no magic tricks (magic tricks)
I've been low on the highway (highway)
Higher than the aeroplane (aeroplane)
Dreams so big, burnin' hotter than the fireplace (fireplace)
Win some, lose some, at least I did it my way (my way)
Ride them ups and downs
In California (California, California)
Ride them ups and downs in California (California, California, California, California)
Ride them ups and downs in California
(Ooh, ooh, California)
(Ooh, ooh, California)
(Ooh, ooh, California)
(Ooh, ooh, California)
California (California, California)
Ride them ups and downs in California (California, California)
Ride them ups and downs in California
Ooh, baby, in California, Cali-California
In California, Cali-California
Ride them ups and downs
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

somebody

/ˈsʌmbədi/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person who is important or successful

palm

/pɑːm/

A2
  • noun
  • - a tropical tree with a straight stem and large fan-shaped leaves

swayin'

/ˈsweɪɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - moving slowly or rhythmically backwards and forwards or from side to side

picture-perfect

/ˌpɪktʃər ˈpɜːrfɪkt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - as perfect or beautiful as a picture

highway

/ˈhaɪweɪ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a main public road

aeroplane

/ˈeərəpleɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings

fireplace

/ˈfaɪəpleɪs/

A2
  • noun
  • - a place for a fire in a house

diamonds

/ˈdaɪəməndz/

A1
  • noun
  • - a precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon

shinin'

/ˈʃaɪnɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to give out a bright light

climbin'

/ˈklaɪmɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to ascend or go up

magic

/ˈmædʒɪk/

A2
  • noun
  • - the use of mysterious or supernatural powers

burnin'

/ˈbɜːrnɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be on fire or produce heat

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Said I wanna be somebody

    ➔ Informal contraction 'wanna' (want to)

    ➔ In casual speech, 'want to' is frequently contracted to "wanna".

  • Not someone who said they know somebody

    ➔ Relative clause with 'who'

    ➔ The clause "who said they know somebody" acts as an adjective to describe "someone".

  • But they ain't coughin' up the bills

    ➔ Use of 'ain't' as a negative auxiliary (are not)

    ➔ 'Ain't' is a colloquial substitute for "are not" or "is not".

  • I've been low on the highway

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    "I've been" (I have been) describes an experience or state continuing up to the present.

  • Higher than the aeroplane

    ➔ Comparative adjective

    ➔ Adding "-er" to "high" creates the comparative form to show a higher degree.

  • At least I did it my way

    ➔ Simple Past Tense

    "Did" is the past tense of "do", indicating a completed action.

  • My skin be thick like diamonds

    ➔ AAVE (African American Vernacular English) habitual 'be'

    ➔ Using "be" instead of "is" indicates a permanent state or trait.

  • That sun be shinin'

    ➔ Present participle as part of the progressive aspect

    ➔ The "-in'" ending represents the present participle "shining", showing an ongoing action.