| Umbrella (Rihanna) | 
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A song about true friendship. Rihana's from Barbados, where they speak British English with a Caribbean accent, but has lived in the USA for many years, so now we could say that she sings with an American accent but with still some Caribbean accent to it.
      [Intro: Jay-Z]
 Ahuh Ahuh (Jee, Rihanna)
 Ahuh Ahuh (Good girl gone bad)
 Ahuh Ahuh (Take three... Action)
 Ahuh Ahuh
 
 No clouds in my storms
 Let it rain, I hydroplane in the bank
 Coming down with the Dow Jones
 When the clouds come we gone, we Rocafella
 She fly higher than weather
 And G5’s are better. You know man?
 In anticipation for precipitation
 Stacked chips for the rainy day
 Jay, Rain Man is back with little Ms. Sunshine
 Rihanna where you at?
 
       [Rihanna]
 You have my heart
 And we'll never be worlds apart
 May be in magazines
 But you'll still be my star
 Baby ‘cause in the dark
 You can't see shiny cars
 And that's when you need me there
 With you I'll always share
 Because
 
 When the sun shine, we’ll shine together
 Told you I'll be here forever
 Said I'll always be a friend
 Took an oath I'ma stick it out till the end
 Now that it's raining more than ever
 Know that we'll still have each other
 You can stand under my umbrella
 You can stand under my umbrella
 (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh eh eh eh)
 
 These fancy things, will never come in between
 You're part of my entity, here for infinity
 When the war has took its part
 When the world has dealt its cards
 If the hand is hard, together we'll mend your heart
 Because
 
 When the sun shine, we’ll shine together
 Told you I'll be here forever
 Said I'll always be a friend
 Took an oath I'ma stick it out till the end
 Now that it's raining more than ever
 Know that we'll still have each other
 You can stand under my umbrella
 You can stand under my umbrella
 (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh eh eh eh)
 
 You can run into my arms
 It's okay don't be alarmed
 Come into me
 There's no distance in between our love
 So go on and let the rain pour
 I'll be all you need and more
 Because
 
 When the sun shine, we’ll shine together
 Told you I'll be here forever
 Said I'll always be a friend
 Took an oath I'ma stick it out till the end
 Now that it's raining more than ever
 Know that we'll still have each other
 You can stand under my umbrella
 You can stand under my umbrella
 (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh)
 Under my umbrella (Ella ella eh eh eh eh eh eh)
 
 It's raining
 Ooh baby it's raining
 Baby come into me
 Come into me
 It's raining
 Ooh baby it's raining
Note: black English in America (including the BrE of the Caribbean, which is  	here the case) can sometimes be quite different (in pronunciation, grammar  	and vocabulary) from standard English, so don’t get surprised at some  	strange things like "she fly" (should be "she flies").
 
 
 LET IT RAIN= let it rain is a rap expression for throwing money in the air  and having it rain down, so it’s a metaphor for spending a lot of money, that  is, having a great and luxurious time.
 
 WHEN THE CLOUDS COME WE GONE = when the bad times approach, we have already  	left, so the bad weather (the bad times) don’t affect us.
 
 G5’S ARE BETTER= A G5 is a supersonic plane (the American equivalent to  	a small Concorde but private) which flies above the clouds, so it’s always sunny  (=happy) when you are  	on a G5.
 
 (I) STACKED CHIPS FOR THE RAINY DAYS= an expression which means "I took  	precautions for the bad times, so I’m ok"
 
 TO BE WORLDS APART= usual expression which means: to be far far away from  	each other (in a metaphorical sense)
 
 IN THE DARK YOU CAN’T SEE SHINY CARS= when you are depressed, luxury means  	nothing
 
 OATH= a vote, a strong promise. To take an oath= to make a firm promise
 
 I’MA (AmE)= I’m going to (a very colloquial expression that is getting more and  	more usual in spoken English)
 
 I’MA STICK IT OUT TILL THE END= I’m going to keep my promise forever
 
 FANCY THINGS= luxuries
 
 TO DEAL CARDS= in a card game (like poker), when you deal the cards, you  	give them to each player facing down after having shuffled them
 
 THE HAND= the set of cards that a player gets in a round of a card game
 
 MEND= repair, fix
 
 HEART= be careful with the pronunciation. We use the vowel in CAR
 
 TO POUR= to rain very heavily
 
 LET THE RAIN POUR= I doesn’t mind if it rains a lot (if the times are very  	bad), because under my umbrella you’ll be safe
 
 I’LL BE ALL YOU NEED AND MORE= and more? Is she offering more than  	friendship? She’s probably in love with her friend
This song is about a girl who has ended a relationship with a boy. Although they  cannot be lovers, she is saying she wants to be friends. "You can stand under my  umbrella," is a metaphor for "when you need something, you can still come to me  for help."
 
 She is trying to instil the fact that she made a promise to herself that even if  the relationship dies, their friendship shouldn't. Umbrella is just a metaphor  for shelter (protection) during the rough (difficult) times; being with someone or  being their friend through the good times and the bad.
 
 It also looks like her ex-lover got famous (maybe that's why he left her), floated in luxury  	and fame, and now suddenly feels his life is empty and falls into  	depression. His friend, Rihanna, is telling him she’s there to support him.
 
 The first paragraph (the rap sung by Jay-Z) is telling about people who know  	how to get ready for the bad times, so when the bad times arrive they’re  	prepared and do well. They speak in metaphors, especially weather metaphors.  	That metaphor is going to be used all through the song. The rain means  	sadness, depression in this case, so when Rihanna offers him protection  under her umbrella, she’s offering a refuge and support in the bad days, to help  him and cheer him up.