Zedd finds friends
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In his latest single, “Find You,” Zedd’s guest singers Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant let their lover know that they will stay with them through thick and thin.
This week’s Karaoke Korner takes a look at vocabulary words used in the lyrics.
ABOUT ZEDD
Name: Anton Zaslavski
Nationality: Russian
Style: Pop, electro
Albums: Clarity (2012)
Label: Interscope
In brief: Born in Saratov, Russia this 24-year-old music producer began playing the piano and drums at the age of 4. Zedd began producing electronic music in 2009. He produced remixes for famous singers, including “Marry the Night” for Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Special Edition album in 2011. Zedd signed with Interscope to release his debut album, Clarity, in October 2012. The album reached No. 3 on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, helped along by the hit singles, “Clarity” which features guest singer Foxes, and “Stay the Night,” which features Hayley Williams from the band Paramore. Zedd’s latest single, “Find You,” features guest vocalists Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant.
If you like Zedd, check out: David Guetta, Avicii and Owl City
Website: www.zedd.net
“Find You”
By Zedd
Silent love is calling faith
To shatter me through your hallways
Into echoes you can feel
And rehearse the way you heal
Chorus
Make them dance just like you
‘Cause you make me move
Yeah you always make me go
I’ll run away with your footsteps
I’ll build a city that dreams for two
And if you lose yourself
I will find you
High on words
We almost used
Fireworks with a wet fuse
Flying planes with paper wheels
To the same Achilles heels
(Chorus)
Open up your skies
Turn up your night
To the speed of life
Turn up your night
Put your love in lights
Turn up your night
I will find you
(Chorus)
Exercises
Find words used in the lyrics that are antonyms of the following words.
1. different ……………………
2. noisy ……………………
3. hate ……………………
4. close ……………………
Vocabulary
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hallway (n): a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building
fuse (n): a long piece of string or paper which is lit to make a bomb or a firework explodeIdiom
through thick and thin: even when there are problems or difficulties