Lyrics & Translation
Learning a language through music is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in a new culture, and "Wine Pon You" offers a great opportunity to explore Jamaican Patois. The song's title and Konshens' verse are in this vibrant creole language. By listening to and understanding these lyrics, you can get a feel for the rhythm and slang of Jamaican dancehall culture. The song is special because it's an early example of Doja Cat's genre-blending style and a celebration of confident self-expression.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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wine /waɪn/ B2 |
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eye /aɪ/ A1 |
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hypnotized /ˈhɪp.nəˌtaɪzd/ B2 |
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dude /duːd/ B1 |
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way /weɪ/ A1 |
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magazine /ˌmæɡəˈziːn/ B1 |
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red /rɛd/ A1 |
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wet /wɛt/ A2 |
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booty /ˈbuːti/ B2 |
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soda /ˈsoʊdə/ A2 |
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leg /lɛɡ/ A1 |
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seat /siːt/ A2 |
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photo /ˈfoʊˌtoʊ/ A2 |
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corner /ˈkɔːrnər/ B1 |
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know /noʊ/ A1 |
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museum /mjuˈziː.əm/ B1 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ A2 |
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twerking /ˈtwɜːrkɪŋ/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I ain't got my eye on you
➔ Present perfect with 'have got'
➔ The phrase 'ain't got' is a colloquial form of 'have not got', indicating possession or a state that began in the past and continues to the present.
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You can catch her in the Vogue or Hustler magazine
➔ Modal verb 'can' for ability
➔ The modal verb 'can' is used here to express ability or possibility, indicating that it is possible to find her in the mentioned magazines.
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Pop that like Ginkgo biloba
➔ Simile using 'like'
➔ The word 'like' is used to compare the action of 'popping' to Ginkgo biloba, creating a vivid image.
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If there's no room, boy, we squeeze in the corner
➔ First conditional sentence
➔ This is a first conditional sentence, used to talk about a likely future situation. 'If there's no room' is the condition, and 'we squeeze in the corner' is the result.
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Even when the beat slow, I shake a lil' faster
➔ Contrast using 'even'
➔ The word 'even' is used to emphasize contrast between the slow beat and the faster shaking, highlighting the intensity of the action.
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How I wine pon you
➔ Emphatic structure using 'how'
➔ The phrase 'How I wine pon you' uses 'how' to emphasize the manner or degree of the action, drawing attention to the specific way of dancing.
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