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A'ight, pitch black Chevy antique, I was 17 00:11
I ain't have nothing but some tees and a pair of jeans 00:15
Palm trees, but it smell like weed in the front seat 00:17
You was en route to being famous and everything 00:20
White keys, 'cause she's way too major for everything 00:23
I wanna be a part of it, what you got going on 00:26
Is it as sad as you make it out to be? 00:29
I wanna be mad, but you take it out of me 00:31
1995, teens in the Florida breeze (ooh-ooh-ooh) 00:34
Ice cream, shit was so sweet before everything 00:38
Tight squeeze, tryna fit me into every day (ooh-ooh-ooh) 00:41
But you never came 00:44
The world is movin', we were never meant to stay 00:46
But I was working on the world 00:49
I guess I thought that if I gave you what I had 00:52
I guess I thought that it would work 00:55
I never knew (oh, oh, oh) 00:58
And it was because of you (oh, oh, oh) 01:02
I never knew (oh, oh, oh) 01:10
Oh, I guess I never knew (whoa) 01:14
A'ight, rich ass, tryna fit my Gs in these Prada jeans 01:22
Mismatchin' with my Celines, king of everything 01:25
Fifth stack comin' in this week, I bought everything 01:28
Dispatchin' with dollar G's, pulled up, ripped the scene 01:30
White keys 'cause she's way too major for everything 01:33
The kids want distance, somewhat 01:36
Then I feel my heart inside my back 01:37
I made a point to be intact 01:38
And you don't even keep it wholesome with me 01:40
You were singin' no songs with me 01:42
The world is movin', we were never meant to stay (oh-oh-oh) 01:44
But I was workin' on the world (oh-oh-oh) 01:48
I guess I thought that if I gave you what I had (oh-oh-oh) 01:50
I guess I thought that it would work (oh-oh-oh) 01:53
I never knew (oh, oh, oh) 01:56
And it was because of you (oh, oh, oh) 02:00
I never knew (oh, oh, oh) 02:08
Oh, I guess I never knew (whoa) 02:13
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White Keys – English Lyrics

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[English]
A'ight, pitch black Chevy antique, I was 17
I ain't have nothing but some tees and a pair of jeans
Palm trees, but it smell like weed in the front seat
You was en route to being famous and everything
White keys, 'cause she's way too major for everything
I wanna be a part of it, what you got going on
Is it as sad as you make it out to be?
I wanna be mad, but you take it out of me
1995, teens in the Florida breeze (ooh-ooh-ooh)
Ice cream, shit was so sweet before everything
Tight squeeze, tryna fit me into every day (ooh-ooh-ooh)
But you never came
The world is movin', we were never meant to stay
But I was working on the world
I guess I thought that if I gave you what I had
I guess I thought that it would work
I never knew (oh, oh, oh)
And it was because of you (oh, oh, oh)
I never knew (oh, oh, oh)
Oh, I guess I never knew (whoa)
A'ight, rich ass, tryna fit my Gs in these Prada jeans
Mismatchin' with my Celines, king of everything
Fifth stack comin' in this week, I bought everything
Dispatchin' with dollar G's, pulled up, ripped the scene
White keys 'cause she's way too major for everything
The kids want distance, somewhat
Then I feel my heart inside my back
I made a point to be intact
And you don't even keep it wholesome with me
You were singin' no songs with me
The world is movin', we were never meant to stay (oh-oh-oh)
But I was workin' on the world (oh-oh-oh)
I guess I thought that if I gave you what I had (oh-oh-oh)
I guess I thought that it would work (oh-oh-oh)
I never knew (oh, oh, oh)
And it was because of you (oh, oh, oh)
I never knew (oh, oh, oh)
Oh, I guess I never knew (whoa)
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

antique

/ænˈtiːk/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having a high value because of age

famous

/ˈfeɪməs/

A2
  • adjective
  • - known by many people

major

/ˈmeɪdʒər/

B1
  • adjective
  • - important, serious, or significant

breeze

/briːz/

B2
  • noun
  • - a gentle wind

distance

/ˈdɪstəns/

A2
  • noun
  • - the amount of space between two things

intact

/ɪnˈtækt/

C1
  • adjective
  • - complete and in the original state

wholesome

/ˈhoʊlsəm/

C1
  • adjective
  • - conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being

dispatch

/dɪˈspætʃ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to send off to a destination or for a purpose

stack

/stæk/

B2
  • noun
  • - a pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged

mismatch

/ˈmɪsmætʃ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to match unsuitably or incorrectly

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I ain't have nothing but some tees and a pair of jeans

    ➔ Negative contraction (AAVE style)

    "Ain't" is used here as a substitute for "didn't". The double negative ("ain't" + "nothing") is a stylistic choice common in AAVE for emphasis.

  • You was en route to being famous

    ➔ Past Progressive (with subject-verb agreement variation)

    "You was" instead of "You were" is common in regional dialects. It describes an ongoing process in the past.

  • Is it as sad as you make it out to be?

    ➔ Comparative structure (as...as) + Phrasal verb

    ➔ The structure "as...as" is used for comparison, and "make out to be" means to represent or describe something in a certain way.

  • I guess I thought that if I gave you what I had, it would work

    ➔ Second Conditional (Hypothetical past)

    ➔ This expresses a hypothetical situation in the past. "If I gave" (past tense) + "it would work" (would + verb).

  • The world is movin', we were never meant to stay

    ➔ Passive Voice with Infinitive (be meant to)

    "Be meant to" expresses destiny or a set purpose, often used to reflect on the nature of relationships.

  • I made a point to be intact

    ➔ Idiomatic expression (Make a point to)

    "Make a point to" means to do something deliberately or to emphasize the importance of doing it.