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She work it girl, she work the pole 00:15
She break it down, she take it low 00:16
She's fine as hell, she's about the dough 00:18
Doing her thing right on the floor 00:20
Her money money, she makin' 00:22
Got the way she shakin' 00:24
Make you want to touch her, you wanna' taste her 00:26
Have you lustin' for her, 00:28
Go crazy face it 00:30
She's so much more than you're used to 00:33
Knows just how to move to seduce you 00:35
She's gone do the right thing and touch the right spot 00:37
Dance in your lap till you're ready to pop 00:39
She's always ready, when you want it she want it 00:41
Like a nympho, the info 00:44
I'll show you where to meet her 00:46
On the late night, till daylight the club jumpin' 00:48
If you want a good time, she gone give you what you want 00:50
Baby It's a new age, 00:55
You like my new craze 00:58
Let's get together 01:00
Maybe we can start a new phase 01:01
The smokes got the club all hazy, 01:04
Spotlights don't do you justice baby 01:05
Why don't you come over here, 01:07
You got me saying 01:09
Aayooh 01:11
I'm tired of using technology, 01:12
Why don't you sit down on top of me 01:16
Aayooh 01:18
I'm tired of using technology 01:20
I need you right in front-- of me 01:24
In her fantasy, there's plain to see 01:29
Just how it be, on me, backstrokin', 01:31
Sweat soaking 01:34
All into my set sheets 01:35
When she ready to ride, I'm ready to roll 01:37
I'll be in this bitch till the club close 01:39
What should I do, on all fours 01:41
Now that that shit should be against the law 01:43
Different style, different move, 01:45
Damn I like the way you move 01:46
Girl you got me thinking about, 01:48
All the things I'd do to you 01:50
Let's get it poppin' shorty 01:52
We can switch positions 01:55
From the couch to the counters in my kitchen 01:56
Baby It's a new age, 01:59
You like my new craze 02:02
Let's get together 02:03
Maybe we can start a new phase 02:05
The smokes got the club all hazy, 02:07
Spotlights don't do you justice baby 02:09
Why don't you come over here, 02:11
You got me saying 02:13
Aayooh 02:15
I'm tired of using technology, 02:16
Why don't you sit down on top of me 02:20
Aayooh 02:22
I'm tired of using technology 02:24
I need you right in front of me 02:27
Ooh she wants it, ooh she wants it 02:30
Hmm she wants it, I got to give it to her 02:34
She wants it, hmm she wants it 02:38
Hmm she wants it, I got to give it to her 02:41
I got to give it to her 02:46
Baby It's a new age, 02:52
You like my new craze 02:54
Let's get together 02:56
Maybe we can start a new phase 02:57
The smokes got the club all hazy, 03:00
Spotlights don't do you justice baby 03:02
Why don't you come over here, 03:04
You got me saying 03:06
Aayooh 03:07
I'm tired of using technology 03:09
Why don't you sit down on top of me 03:12
Aayooh 03:14
I'm tired of using technology 03:17
I need you right in front of me 03:20
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Ayo Technology – Bilingual Lyrics Italian/English

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Dive into Katerine Avgoustakis's electrifying House cover of 'Ayo Technology' to learn practical English phrases about relationships and technology. The song’s clear, repetitive chorus—'I'm tired using technology, I need you right in front of me'—offers a catchy, easy-to-understand lament on modern communication, perfect for grasping English idioms about connection and frustration.

[English]
She works it, girl, she works the pole
She breaks it down, she takes it low
She’s fine as hell, she’s all about the cash
Doing her thing right on the floor
Her money, her money, she’s making it
Got the way she’s shaking it
Makes you want to touch her, makes you want to taste her
Got you lusting for her,
Go crazy, face it
She’s so much more than you’re used to
Knows just how to move to seduce you
She’s gonna do the right thing and touch the right spot
Dance in your lap till you’re ready to pop
She’s always ready, when you want it, she wants it
Like a nympho, the info
I’ll show you where to meet her
On the late night, till daylight, the club’s jumping
If you want a good time, she’ll give you what you want
Baby, it’s a new age,
You like my new craze
Let’s get together
Maybe we can start a new phase
The smoke’s got the club all hazy,
Spotlights don’t do you justice, baby
Why don’t you come over here,
You got me saying
Aayooh
I’m tired of using technology,
Why don’t you sit down on top of me
Aayooh
I’m tired of using technology
I need you right in front of me
In her fantasy, it’s plain to see
Just how it be, on me, backstrokin’,
Sweat soaking
All into my sheets
When she’s ready to ride, I’m ready to roll
I’ll be in this place till the club closes
What should I do, on all fours?
Now that shit should be against the law
Different style, different move,
Damn, I like the way you move
Girl, you got me thinking about
All the things I’d do to you
Let’s get it poppin’, shorty
We can switch positions
From the couch to the counters in my kitchen
Baby, it’s a new age,
You like my new craze
Let’s get together
Maybe we can start a new phase
The smoke’s got the club all hazy,
Spotlights don’t do you justice, baby
Why don’t you come over here,
You got me saying
Aayooh
I’m tired of using technology,
Why don’t you sit down on top of me
Aayooh
I’m tired of using technology
I need you right in front of me
Ooh, she wants it, ooh, she wants it
Hmm, she wants it, I gotta give it to her
She wants it, hmm, she wants it
Hmm, she wants it, I gotta give it to her
I gotta give it to her
Baby, it’s a new age,
You like my new craze
Let’s get together
Maybe we can start a new phase
The smoke’s got the club all hazy,
Spotlights don’t do you justice, baby
Why don’t you come over here,
You got me saying
Aayooh
I’m tired of using technology
Why don’t you sit down on top of me
Aayooh
I’m tired of using technology
I need you right in front of me
...
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Vocabulary Meanings

work

/wɜːrk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to do a job or task

break

/breɪk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to separate into pieces

touch

/tʌtʃ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to put your hand or another part of your body lightly on something or someone

move

/muːv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to change position

seduce

/sɪˈdjuːs/

B2
  • verb
  • - to persuade someone to have sex with you

lust

/lʌst/

B1
  • noun
  • - a strong sexual desire

fantasy

/ˈfæntəsi/

B1
  • noun
  • - an idea or image in your mind that is not real

ride

/raɪd/

A1
  • verb
  • - to sit on and control an animal, vehicle, etc.

roll

/rəʊl/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move forward on a surface while rotating

switch

/swɪtʃ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to change from one thing to another

crave

/kreɪv/

B1
  • verb
  • - to want something very much

nympho

/ˈnɪmfoʊ/

C1
  • noun
  • - a woman with an extremely high sex drive

hazy

/ˈheɪzi/

B1
  • adjective
  • - not clear or difficult to see through

justice

/ˈdʒʌstɪs/

A2
  • noun
  • - fairness in the way people are treated

technology

/tekˈnɒlədʒi/

A2
  • noun
  • - the use of science to solve problems or invent useful things

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Key Grammar Structures

  • She's fine *as hell*, she's about the dough

    ➔ Intensifier "as hell"

    "As hell" is an informal intensifier used to emphasize the adjective "fine". At B2 level, learners should be familiar with formal intensifiers (e.g., very, extremely). At C1/C2, learners should have an understanding of these more colloquial and idiomatic intensifiers.

  • Her money money, she *makin'*

    ➔ Ellipsis (omission of 'is')

    ➔ The word "is" is omitted in "she makin'". This is a common feature of informal speech and song lyrics. Recognizing and understanding ellipsis is important for advanced learners (C1/C2) to fully comprehend natural language.

  • Make you *want to touch her*, you wanna' taste her

    ➔ Causative "make" + infinitive without 'to'

    ➔ The verb "make" in this context is used in a causative construction. It means something causes someone to do something. After "make", the infinitive is used without "to".

  • She's gone *do* the right thing and touch the right spot

    ➔ Informal contraction "gone do"

    "Gone do" is a colloquial contraction of "going to do". Recognizing these informal contractions is important for understanding spoken and song lyrics. While learners at B2 level might encounter this occasionally, it's a more expected understanding at C1/C2.

  • Like a nympho, the info, I'll show you *where to meet her*

    ➔ Indirect question with "where to + infinitive"

    ➔ The phrase "where to meet her" functions as a noun phrase and serves as the object of the verb "show". It is a shortened form of an indirect question, e.g., "I'll show you where you can meet her". Understanding indirect questions is typically expected at the B2 level and above.

  • If you *want* a good time, she *gone give* you what you want

    ➔ Zero conditional (with colloquialism)

    ➔ This is a zero conditional sentence, expressing a general truth or habit. The structure is "If + present simple, present simple". The phrase "gone give" is a colloquial contraction of "going to give", adding to the informal tone. Students at B2 should know conditionals, but C1/C2 will encounter the range and nuances of conditionals, including less standard forms.

  • Why don't you come over here, you got me *saying*

    ➔ Causative "get" + object + present participle

    ➔ The phrase "got me saying" is a causative construction using "get". It implies that the subject's action (coming over) is causing the speaker to say something. The structure is "get + object + present participle". At B2, learners are exposed to these constructions, but at C1/C2 they should have a mastery of its usage.

  • I'm tired of *using* technology, Why don't you sit down on top of me

    ➔ Preposition "of" followed by gerund

    ➔ The preposition "of" is followed by a gerund "using". This is a common grammatical structure, which indicates that an action is the object of the preposition. B2 learners should know this structure, C1/C2 level learners would be expected to apply it fluently.

  • Just how it *be*, on me, backstrokin', Sweat soaking

    ➔ Non-standard verb conjugation ("it be")

    ➔ The use of "be" instead of "is" after "it" is a feature of some dialects of English, particularly African American Vernacular English (AAVE). It indicates a habitual or continuous state. Understanding and recognizing such non-standard conjugations is important for advanced learners (C1/C2) when dealing with diverse registers and dialects.