Lyrics & Translation
Dive into ALLDAY PROJECT's "LOOK AT ME," a K-pop anthem that boldly demands attention and showcases the group's unique confidence. Through its direct lyrics and energetic delivery, this song offers a compelling way to explore themes of self-assertion and handling public scrutiny in Korean pop culture. Its catchy chorus and powerful rap verses provide an engaging insight into contemporary Korean music and expression.
Key Vocabulary
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눈부셔 nunbusyeo Level 4 |
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시선 siseon Level 3 |
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바라볼 barabol Level 3 |
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집중해 jipjunghae Level 4 |
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뚫어질 ttureojil Level 4 |
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투자금 tujagum Level 5 |
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억대 eokdae Level 5 |
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생태계 saengtaegye Level 5 |
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파괴 pagoe Level 4 |
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멸종시킬 myeoljongsikil Level 5 |
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방법 bangbeop Level 2 |
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모르다 moreuda Level 2 |
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뽑아다가 ppobadaga Level 4 |
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수혈해줄게 suhyelhaejulge Level 5 |
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눈뽕 nunppong Level 5 |
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어쩔 eojjeol Level 3 |
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없네 eopne Level 2 |
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우려낸 uryeonaen Level 5 |
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차 cha Level 1 |
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별 byeol Level 1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I like the way you look at me
➔ Noun clause with 'the way' + relative clause
➔ The phrase "the way" is followed by a relative clause (you look at me) to describe a specific manner.
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Say you wanna live like this
➔ Indirect speech / Reporting verb omission
➔ Common in casual English, "(You) say (that) you wanna..." uses a zero-that clause.
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I got ‘em all looking my way
➔ Causative structure: have/get + object + present participle
➔ Used to describe an action that you cause someone to perform. "Get" + "'em" + "looking".
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You don't gotta lie
➔ Modal verb substitution (gotta = have got to)
➔ Informal contraction for "have got to", meaning obligation or necessity (do not have to).
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I'll show you I got it like that
➔ Future tense (will) + zero-that object clause
➔ The speaker predicts an action "I'll show you" followed by a statement of fact.
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No, I'm not crashing
➔ Present continuous for current state/action
➔ Using "am not crashing" to emphasize that the process of crashing is not happening right now.
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You ain't gotta lie
➔ Negative auxiliary slang ('ain't')
➔ "Ain't" acts as a placeholder for "are not" or "do not" in non-standard/informal English.
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Just say what you want
➔ Imperative mood + noun clause
➔ An instruction "Just say" followed by the object clause "what you want".
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