Nothin' On You – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Dive into this smooth blend of hip hop and pop to master conversational English and romantic expressions. Through its catchy melodies and rhythmic flow, you can learn how to express admiration and use common idioms used in modern pop culture.
Key Vocabulary
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beautiful /ˈbjuːtɪfʊl/ A1 |
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worry /ˈwʌri/ A2 |
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chase /tʃeɪs/ B1 |
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waste /weɪst/ A2 |
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fun /fʌn/ A1 |
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spin /spɪn/ B1 |
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direction /daɪˈrɛkʃən/, /dɪˈrɛkʃən/ A2 |
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lose /luːz/ A1 |
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honest /ˈɒnɪst/ B1 |
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nonsense /ˈnɒnsəns/ B2 |
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conscience /ˈkɒnʃəns/ B2 |
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redundant /rɪˈdʌndənt/ B2 |
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wonder /ˈwʌndər/ A2 |
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style /staɪl/ A2 |
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wild /waɪld/ B1 |
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package /ˈpækɪdʒ/ B1 |
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plastic /ˈplæstɪk/ B1 |
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steal /stiːl/ B2 |
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freeze /friːz/ B2 |
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blame /bleɪm/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I could be chasin', but my time would be wasted
➔ Conditional Type 2 (unreal present/future) with progressive aspect and Passive Voice
➔ This sentence uses the **second conditional** structure to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future. Here, the 'if clause' is implied ("If I were chasing..."). "Could be chasing" indicates a hypothetical continuous action or possibility, and "would be wasted" uses the **passive voice** (be + past participle) to show that the time is the receiver of the action, emphasizing the consequence.
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But you shouldn't worry about what they say
➔ Modal Verb 'shouldn't' for advice/recommendation + Noun Clause
➔ "Shouldn't" is a modal verb used to give advice or make recommendations, indicating something is not advisable. The phrase "what they say" is a **noun clause** acting as the object of the preposition "about". Noun clauses begin with words like 'what', 'where', 'who', 'how', 'that', 'if', or 'whether' and function as nouns (subject, object, complement).
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Regardless of the things in my past that I've done
➔ Prepositional Phrase 'Regardless of' + Relative Clause + Present Perfect
➔ "Regardless of" is a prepositional phrase meaning "without being affected or influenced by something." It introduces a contrasting or irrelevant factor. "That I've done" is a **relative clause** (or adjective clause) that modifies "the things," providing more information about them. It uses the **Present Perfect tense** ("I've done") to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past but have a connection or relevance to the present.
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On the carousel, so around I spun
➔ Inversion for emphasis (Adverbial phrase + Verb + Subject)
➔ This sentence uses **inversion for emphasis**, where the usual subject-verb order is reversed. Instead of the standard "so I spun around," the adverbial phrase "around" is placed at the beginning of the clause for dramatic effect or to emphasize the direction of movement, followed by the verb ("spun") and then the subject ("I"). This structure is more common in literary or poetic language, or for heightened effect.
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And so I lost more than I had ever won
➔ Comparative 'more than' + Past Perfect tense
➔ "More than" is used to make a **comparison** between two quantities or qualities. The **Past Perfect tense** ("had ever won") is used to describe an action that happened *before* another action in the past. In this case, "winning" happened before "losing," providing a sequence of past events.
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And honestly, I ended up with none
➔ Phrasal Verb 'end up (with)'
➔ "End up" is a **phrasal verb** meaning "to finally be in a particular place or situation, often unexpectedly." When followed by "with" and a noun/pronoun (like "none"), it means to finish a process or situation having or getting something (or nothing, in this case).
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I been around and I never seen another one
➔ Informal / Non-Standard Use of Present Perfect (lack of 'have' and non-standard past participle)
➔ This line demonstrates **informal or non-standard English**, common in casual speech and song lyrics. Grammatically, it should be "I **have been** around" (Present Perfect for experience) and "I **have never seen** another one" (Present Perfect for an action not experienced up to now). The omission of "have" and the use of "seen" instead of "saw" or "have seen" (as a past simple equivalent, or just a simplified present perfect) are characteristic of **colloquial speech** but are not grammatically standard.
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And just like that, girl, you got me froze
➔ Informal Causative Verb 'get + object + past participle'
➔ This is an informal construction of a **causative verb**. The standard form would typically be "you made me frozen" (make + object + adjective/past participle) or "you caused me to freeze." Here, "got me froze" means "you caused me to become frozen" or "you made me feel frozen/stunned." "Got" (from "get") is used to mean "cause something to happen," followed by the object ("me") and then the **past participle** ("froze," which is informally used instead of "frozen").
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Everywhere I go, I'm always hearin' your name
➔ Adverbial Clause of Place + Present Continuous with 'always'
➔ "Everywhere I go" is an **adverbial clause of place**, indicating "in every place where I go." "I'm always hearin'" (informal for "I'm always hearing") uses the **Present Continuous tense** with the adverb "always." While "always" usually goes with Simple Present for habits, with Present Continuous it often expresses a repeated action that is continuous, ongoing, or describes a habit that is particularly noteworthy, or, in this case, a constant, pervasive experience.
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And no matter where I'm at, girl, you make me wanna sing
➔ Concessive Clause 'No matter where' + Causative Verb 'make + object + bare infinitive'
➔ "No matter where I'm at" is a **concessive clause**, conveying that something is true regardless of the location. "You make me wanna sing" uses the **causative verb "make"**. This structure means to force or cause someone to do something: "make + object + bare infinitive" (the infinitive without "to"). "Wanna" is an informal contraction of "want to."
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I've been to London (yeah), I've been to Paris (yeah)
➔ Present Perfect 'have been to' for experience/visited places
➔ The phrase "I've been to" uses the **Present Perfect tense** to express that the speaker has visited a place at some point in their life, emphasizing the experience rather than a specific past time. It implies that the speaker is no longer in that place but has the experience of having visited it.
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I been around and I never seen another one
➔ Informal / Non-Standard Use of Present Perfect (lack of 'have' and non-standard past participle)
➔ This line demonstrates **informal or non-standard English**, common in casual speech and song lyrics. Grammatically, it should be "I **have been** around" (Present Perfect for experience) and "I **have never seen** another one" (Present Perfect for an action not experienced up to now). The omission of "have" and the use of "seen" instead of "saw" or "have seen" (as a past simple equivalent, or just a simplified present perfect) are characteristic of **colloquial speech** but are not grammatically standard.
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