Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Learning a language through music is a powerful tool, and James Brown's "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine" offers a fantastic entry point into the world of English slang and the rhythmic call-and-response that is central to funk music. The song's simple, repetitive lyrics make it easy to follow along and pick up phrases related to energy, dancing, and empowerment. What makes this song special for learners is its raw, conversational style, which provides a glimpse into a more informal and expressive side of the English language, all while grooving to an iconic beat.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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get /ɡet/ A1 |
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up /ʌp/ A1 |
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machine /məˈʃiːn/ A2 |
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sex /seks/ B1 |
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thing /θɪŋ/ A1 |
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move /muːv/ A1 |
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scene /siːn/ B1 |
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shake /ʃeɪk/ A2 |
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form /fɔːrm/ B1 |
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feeling /ˈfiːlɪŋ/ B1 |
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born /bɔːrn/ A2 |
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fever /ˈfiːvər/ B1 |
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sweat /swet/ B1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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taste /teɪst/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Fellas, I'm ready to get up and do my thing
➔ Present Simple (be ready) + Infinitive of Purpose (to get up and do)
➔ Use of the present simple "I'm ready" to state a current state of readiness. The infinitive phrase "to get up and do my thing" expresses the purpose or intention.
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Like a, like a sex machine, man
➔ Simile using "like"
➔ Comparing oneself to a sex machine using "like" to create a vivid image. It is figurative language.
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Can I count it off?
➔ Modal verb "Can" for permission
➔ "Can" is used to ask for permission to start counting off the beat. It implies seeking agreement or authorization.
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Shake your arm and use your form
➔ Imperative mood (Shake, Use)
➔ "Shake" and "Use" are imperative verbs used to give instructions or commands, encouraging movement and style.
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Sure as you're born
➔ Idiomatic expression (as sure as)
➔ Meaning 'certainly' or 'without a doubt', "sure as you're born" is an intensifier.
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You got to have the feeling
➔ Semi-modal verb "got to" expressing obligation or necessity.
➔ "Got to" is an informal way of saying "have to", indicating a requirement to possess the feeling described.
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Bobby, should I take 'em to the bridge?
➔ Modal verb "should" for suggestion or asking for advice
➔ "Should" is used to ask for guidance or permission to proceed with a specific musical section (the bridge).
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Can we hit it like we did one more time, from the top?
➔ Past Simple (did) in a relative clause, Modal verb (Can)
➔ The use of the past simple "did" in the relative clause describes an action that happened previously. "Can" seeks permission to repeat the section.
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