Shadowing Practice: Connor Price & Forrest Frank - UP! (Official Video) - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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I was down but now I'm up Yeah It's all God,
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I was down but now I'm up Yeah It's all God,
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this ain't no love Yeah I used to be stuck in that mud Yeah,
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I was down but now I'm up I was down but now I'm up Yeah It's all God,
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this ain't no love Yeah I used to be stuck in that mud Yeah,
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I was down but now I'm up,
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up, up, up I was down but now I'm up like my name Lazarus No,
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Satan gon' be mad at this I had to ask my dad
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if it's okay to sweep my bad at this He said,
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boy, if I picture this out of the park Movin' so quick,
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it's like they stuck in park They see the numbers,
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but I see the heart Ten thousand hours,
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you spittin' the dark Puttin' in good work,
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even though you didn't even know
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that it would work Talkin' about a man who grew up in Woodward Do it for the love,
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bitch, that's the way it should work,
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yeah, yeah I know some people gon' look at me crazy and I'm like, for what?
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Man, I was stuck I was down but now I'm up,
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yeah This all God, this ain't no love,
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yeah I used to be stuck in the mud,
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yeah Yeah, I was down but now I'm up,
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up, up, up I was down but now I'm up Down,
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now I'm up like a seesaw
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When I'm on a beat like an old man's lawn Better
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keep off From the ground to the cheap ties Got clouds on my feet like Jack in the B-stock Jumped off quick,
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went straight in a free fall Cowboy hat
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and a mic singing yeehaw Landed on my feet like a feline Put a bag in the seat like a recline Ayy,
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what you mean I'm not worthy?
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Did it with a purpose,
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didn't need a permit Diggin' from the bottom and I brought it to the surface Mind your business,
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now who I worship Who the little guy making big,
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big, big moves Tick-tock turn into a tick-tick-tick boom Yeah,
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I talk a lot of stuff Probably thought it was a block Till I went and turned it where?
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I was down but now I'm Up,
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up, up, up This all God,
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this ain't no love, yeah I used to be stuck in that mud,
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yeah Yeah, I was down but now I'm up,
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up, up I was down but now I'm up

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practice speaking with Connor Price and Forrest Frank's "UP!" to immerse yourself in contemporary musical expressions and street vernacular. This video is a great example of how emotions and personal stories can be conveyed through lyrics, providing both context and motivation for English learners. By listening and shadowing the artists, you will not only improve your pronunciation and fluency but also gain insights into modern expressions and colloquial language. Engaging with this content allows you to experience how rhythm and emotion can enhance your speech, making your English sound more natural and compelling.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In "UP!", several key expressions illustrate the dynamic use of language:

  • "I was down but now I'm up" – This phrase captures the journey of overcoming struggles and can be adapted for various contexts, making it a powerful motif in motivational speaking.
  • "It's all God, this ain't no love" – Here, the use of conversational language and religious reference creates a personal and relatable tone. Notice how it merges spirituality with everyday language.
  • "Diggin' from the bottom and I brought it to the surface" – This metaphor highlights the journey of personal growth and achievement. It uses vivid imagery to convey complex ideas succinctly.
  • "Talk a lot of stuff" – This informal expression indicates self-confidence and conversational bravado, showcasing how native speakers often blend informal language with assertiveness.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice with this video, pay attention to specific pronunciation challenges that may arise:

  • "Yeehaw" – This playful exclamation might differ in pronunciation based on region. Focus on the extended vowel sounds to capture the essence of enthusiasm.
  • "Seesaw" – The vowel sounds in this word can be tricky; practice maintaining clarity between the 'ee' and 'aw' sounds to avoid ambiguity.
  • "Permits" – The ‘p’ sound at the beginning should be crisp, while the ‘its’ must flow smoothly. Shadowing this word in context will help you master its sound.
  • "Big moves" – Pay attention to the blending of these words. In rapid speech, they can be pronounced in a way that might confuse non-native speakers.

Utilizing the shadowing technique as you listen to "UP!" can significantly enhance your pronunciation and fluency. Consider using a shadow speech app to practice the patterns observed in this dynamic performance. Whether you are focusing on individual words or phrases, aligning your speech with the artists' delivery will embed rhythm and fluidity in your English speaking skills.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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