How It's Done (Saja Boy Version) – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vibrant world of modern electronic music with 'How It's Done (Saja Boy Version)'. This song is perfect for learners looking to pick up contemporary slang, rhythmic pacing, and the energetic vocabulary used in current digital music culture.
Key Vocabulary
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crossed /krɒst/ B1 |
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battle /ˈbæt.əl/ A2 |
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naughty /ˈnɔː.ti/ B2 |
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lullaby /ˈlʌl.ə.baɪ/ B2 |
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ringing /ˈrɪŋ.ɪŋ/ A2 |
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humbling /ˈhʌm.blɪŋ/ C1 |
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crown /kraʊn/ A2 |
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aura /ˈɔː.rə/ C2 |
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napalm /ˈneɪ.pɑːm/ C2 |
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savage /ˈsæv.ɪdʒ/ B2 |
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baddest /ˈbædɪst/ A1 |
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avoiding /əˈvɔɪ.dɪŋ/ B1 |
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trashed /træʃt/ B2 |
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annoyed /əˈnɔɪd/ A2 |
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bleeding /ˈbliː.dɪŋ/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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When you mess with our fans, we need to make it hurt.
➔ Adverbial clause of time with 'When'
➔ The clause "When you mess with our fans" establishes the condition or time context before the main clause "we need to make it hurt".
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You wanna get wild? Okay, I'll show you wild.
➔ Informal contraction 'wanna' (want to) and Future Simple with 'will'
➔ Use of "wanna" in spoken English is common for 'want to'. The use of "I'll" indicates a spontaneous decision or promise.
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Better come right, better luck tryin' gettin' to our level.
➔ Imperative structure with implied 'You had better'
➔ The phrase "Better come right" functions as a warning, equivalent to "You had better come right".
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Locked and loaded, I was born for this.
➔ Past Passive voice construction
➔ "I was born" uses the passive voice to describe a state resulting from a past event (birth).
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There ain't no point in avoiding it.
➔ Non-standard usage of 'ain't' for 'is not'
➔ "Ain't" is a colloquial contraction for "is not". It is used here to emphasize the negative statement.
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Hear that sound ringing in your mind.
➔ Present participle as an object complement
➔ In "hear that sound ringing", "ringing" describes the sound, acting as a participle modifying the object "sound".
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Mirror, mirror on my phone, who's the baddest?
➔ Superlative adjective with definite article
➔ "The baddest" uses the superlative form to identify the person with the most 'bad' (cool/fierce) quality.
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We kill 'em, like, really? You want it? Okay.
➔ Object pronoun 'em' for 'them' and rhetorical questioning
➔ 'Em' is a reduction of 'them'. The following questions are rhetorical, used to create an assertive tone.
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