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Emmanuell Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What does 'Pump the bassline up into my mind' means?

Hello! Emotion: smile I'm new! I find this phrase 'pump the bassline up into my mind', and I can't understand it. I mean, the whole meaning. Can someone help me?
  

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Hello, Emmanuell - and welcome to English Forums. It will help in future if you provide more context for your questions. We cannot answer well if we don't know the situation at all.

  • Hello, Emmanuell - and welcome to English Forums.
  • It will help in future if you provide more context for your questions.
  • We cannot answer well if we don't know the situation at all.
  • It sounds like musical slang: it sounds like he wants to be strongly affected by the lower notes of the music
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Hello, Emmanuell - and welcome to English Forums. It will help in future if you provide more context for your questions. We cannot answer well if we don't know the situation at all.

It sounds like musical slang: it sounds like he wants to be strongly affected by the lower notes of the music
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Thank you for answering! (: And I'm happy about being part of this community! So thank you for your welcome.

Yes, it's a phrase from a song. It says 'So press my button, watch me rocking from the left to the right. You say I'm shocking shocking. Yeah, I'm shocking shocking. So pump the bass line up into my mind and let me rock you!'. There's the context. I hope it helps.

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Can the phrase mean that she wants to be strongly affected by rhythm insted of lower notes of the music? -- Yes, that is a good observation. The bass player usually carries the beat.

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