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3000 00:00
>> [music] 00:01
>> Scoop up. Yeah. 00:02
What down? Huh? 00:05
>> [music] 00:07
I hate to see you up. 00:08
Huh? 00:10
Tell the truth, you went out like a real 00:12
crash dummy. And after all that, boy, 00:14
you still signed to me? I'm like Birdman 00:17
and this my Cash Money and your 00:20
fat ass flanker, he a stone cold [music] 00:22
junkie. You know I got my bread up, I 00:24
always keep my head up. I thought it was 00:26
a business meeting, but it was a set up. 00:29
I walk [music] in the room, you can feel 00:31
the pressure building. dap me up 00:33
the whole time [music] they plotting 00:35
against me. I don't take it personal. 00:37
For me, it's only business and I don't 00:39
want to [music] conversate if it ain't 00:41
about no millions. What don't kill you 00:43
make you stronger. Don't bite the hand 00:44
that feeds you. My money [music] keep 00:46
getting longer and now these haters got 00:48
them knees. You know I got to move 00:49
tactical. Every move magical. And I'm 00:51
from East Atlanta, but the diamonds 00:54
[music] come from Africa. They love you 00:55
when you're broke, but they hate you 00:57
when you're winning. And then when you 00:59
take a loss, that's when the haters 01:00
[music] get the grinding. It's all on 01:02
you. Can't be wearing no disguise. If 01:04
you play stupid games, then you win 01:06
stupid prizes. Some people like to take 01:08
[music] a [singing] kindness for 01:10
weakness. I pulled up on business, but 01:12
y'all was on some weak The artist 01:14
and the CEO, [music] I wear a lot of 01:16
hats. They smile in your face, then they 01:18
stab you in your back. You learned 01:20
[music] from your daddy, so I guess that 01:22
is hereditary. I'm that same that 01:24
put money on [music] your commissary. A 01:27
set up the play like Suge Knight 01:28
did with Dre, but I ain't Easy-E, 01:30
[singing] and this ain't back in the 01:33
day. This 1017, [music] 01:34
the label I built this from the 01:35
ground and I'll be damned if [singing] I 01:37
let a take my down. Pressure 01:39
on my chest, but I still ain't pressed. 01:42
Pen to the paper, but it's under [music] 01:44
duress. We between the lines, I don't 01:46
settle for less. Step up to the plate, 01:49
my life is a test. Man, they on 01:52
that broke and I'm a rich ass exec. 01:54
The head in charge, it's my name 01:57
on the check. [music] jealous of 01:59
me, dog, remind me of my ex. Another 02:01
day, another dollar, on to the next. I 02:04
done been betrayed, [music] 02:07
now my heart turned cold. I done been 02:08
betrayed, now my heart turned cold. I 02:10
done been betrayed, now my [music] heart 02:13
turned cold. My heart turned cold. My 02:15
heart turned cold. I done been betrayed, 02:18
now my heart [music and singing] turned 02:20
cold. I done been betrayed, now my heart 02:22
turned cold. Keep that fake love, I 02:24
don't want it no more. [music] My heart 02:27
turned cold. My heart turned cold. CEO 02:29
1017 for life. Big Gucci 02:33
This for all the crash dummies out 02:36
there. 02:37
>> [music] 02:38
>> I don't know what the you thought. 02:39
Still getting money. 02:42
This ain't that. 02:44
>> [music] 02:46
>> 1017 02:47
Scoochie 02:49
I done been betrayed, now my heart 02:57
turned cold. I done been betrayed, now 02:59
my [singing] heart turned cold. I done 03:02
been betrayed, now my heart turned 03:04

Crash Dummy – English Lyrics

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Dive into the heart of Atlanta's street culture with 'Crash Dummy.' This track is a perfect gateway for learners to explore African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and the specific slang of the Southern US trap scene, offering a raw look at the linguistic rhythms that shaped modern hip-hop.

[English]
3000
>> [music]
>> Scoop up. Yeah.
What down? Huh?
>> [music]
I hate to see you up.
Huh?
Tell the truth, you went out like a real
crash dummy. And after all that, boy,
you still signed to me? I'm like Birdman
and this my Cash Money and your
fat ass flanker, he a stone cold [music]
junkie. You know I got my bread up, I
always keep my head up. I thought it was
a business meeting, but it was a set up.
I walk [music] in the room, you can feel
the pressure building. dap me up
the whole time [music] they plotting
against me. I don't take it personal.
For me, it's only business and I don't
want to [music] conversate if it ain't
about no millions. What don't kill you
make you stronger. Don't bite the hand
that feeds you. My money [music] keep
getting longer and now these haters got
them knees. You know I got to move
tactical. Every move magical. And I'm
from East Atlanta, but the diamonds
[music] come from Africa. They love you
when you're broke, but they hate you
when you're winning. And then when you
take a loss, that's when the haters
[music] get the grinding. It's all on
you. Can't be wearing no disguise. If
you play stupid games, then you win
stupid prizes. Some people like to take
[music] a [singing] kindness for
weakness. I pulled up on business, but
y'all was on some weak The artist
and the CEO, [music] I wear a lot of
hats. They smile in your face, then they
stab you in your back. You learned
[music] from your daddy, so I guess that
is hereditary. I'm that same that
put money on [music] your commissary. A
set up the play like Suge Knight
did with Dre, but I ain't Easy-E,
[singing] and this ain't back in the
day. This 1017, [music]
the label I built this from the
ground and I'll be damned if [singing] I
let a take my down. Pressure
on my chest, but I still ain't pressed.
Pen to the paper, but it's under [music]
duress. We between the lines, I don't
settle for less. Step up to the plate,
my life is a test. Man, they on
that broke and I'm a rich ass exec.
The head in charge, it's my name
on the check. [music] jealous of
me, dog, remind me of my ex. Another
day, another dollar, on to the next. I
done been betrayed, [music]
now my heart turned cold. I done been
betrayed, now my heart turned cold. I
done been betrayed, now my [music] heart
turned cold. My heart turned cold. My
heart turned cold. I done been betrayed,
now my heart [music and singing] turned
cold. I done been betrayed, now my heart
turned cold. Keep that fake love, I
don't want it no more. [music] My heart
turned cold. My heart turned cold. CEO
1017 for life. Big Gucci
This for all the crash dummies out
there.
>> [music]
>> I don't know what the you thought.
Still getting money.
This ain't that.
>> [music]
>> 1017
Scoochie
I done been betrayed, now my heart
turned cold. I done been betrayed, now
my [singing] heart turned cold. I done
been betrayed, now my heart turned

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

crash

/kræʃ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to collide violently and cause damage
  • noun
  • - a sudden, violent accident or failure

dummy

/ˈdʌmi/

B1
  • noun
  • - a model of a person used for practice or display
  • adjective
  • - stupid or lacking sense

cash

/kæʃ/

A1
  • noun
  • - money in the form of bills and coins

money

/ˈmʌni/

A1
  • noun
  • - a medium of exchange, especially coins and banknotes

pressure

/ˈprɛʃər/

B1
  • noun
  • - the force exerted on something; stress or demand

haters

/ˈheɪtərz/

B2
  • noun
  • - people who dislike or criticize someone

tactical

/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - relating to an overall plan or strategy, especially in combat

magical

/ˈmædʒɪkəl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - relating to or resembling magic; wonderful

diamonds

/ˈdaɪəməndz/

B1
  • noun
  • - precious stones made of carbon, valued for brilliance

grinding

/ˈɡraɪn.dɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to work hard and continuously, especially at a job or task

disguise

/dɪsˈɡaɪz/

B2
  • noun
  • - a set of clothes or a mask used to conceal identity
  • verb
  • - to conceal one's identity by changing appearance

betray

/bɪˈtreɪ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to be disloyal to someone; to reveal secrets

cold

/koʊld/

B1
  • adjective
  • - low in temperature; lacking warmth or emotion

CEO

/ˌsiː.iːˈoʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - Chief Executive Officer, the highest-ranking manager in a company

exec

/ˈɛksɛk/

B2
  • noun
  • - short for executive; a senior manager

real

/riˈæl/

A2
  • adjective
  • - actually existing; genuine

business

/ˈbɪz.nəs/

A2
  • noun
  • - commercial activity; a company or organization

kill

/kɪl/

A2
  • verb
  • - to cause death; to destroy or defeat

hand

/hænd/

A1
  • noun
  • - the end part of the arm that includes the fingers

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Key Grammar Structures

  • What don't kill you make you stronger.

    ➔ Zero conditional with a negative verb phrase

    ➔ The word "don't" negates the verb "kill" in the zero‑conditional clause.

  • If it ain't about no millions, I don't want to talk.

    ➔ Zero conditional with colloquial negative "ain't" and double negative "no"

    ➔ The word "ain't" replaces "is not" and the phrase "no millions" creates a double negative, which in informal English emphasizes the negation.

  • I built this from the ground and I'll be damned if I let a take my down.

    ➔ Mixed conditional with future result clause introduced by "if"

    ➔ The phrase "I'll be damned if" expresses a strong conditional meaning "unless"; the verb "let" is in the present simple after "if".

  • They smile in your face, then they stab you in your back.

    ➔ Parallel structure using simple present verbs

    ➔ The verbs "smile" and "stab" are placed in the same grammatical form to create rhythm and emphasis.

  • I'm that same that put money on your commissary.

    ➔ Relative clause using "that" as a restrictive pronoun

    ➔ The word "that" introduces a restrictive relative clause "that put money on your commissary" which specifies which "same" is meant.

  • My heart turned cold.

    ➔ Simple past verb phrase indicating a change of state

    ➔ The verb "turned" is in the simple past, showing that the change happened at a specific moment in the past.

  • I don't want it no more.

    ➔ Double negative (non‑standard English) for emphasis

    ➔ Both "don't" and "no" are negative words; together they form a double negative that intensifies the refusal.

  • I'm like Birdman and this my Cash Money.

    ➔ Simile using "like" + noun phrase; informal copular omission

    ➔ The word "like" introduces a comparison: "I'm like Birdman". The second clause drops the verb "is" ("this is my Cash Money").

  • I walk in the room, you can feel the pressure building.

    ➔ Present simple for habitual action + present progressive for ongoing process

    "walk" is in the simple present, describing a repeated action; "building" is a present participle forming the progressive phrase "pressure building".