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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-07-12 06:02 pm

[ SECRET POST #5302 ]


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(Anonymous) 2021-07-13 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
I am the polar opposite of this. Lyrics are a huge part of my enjoyment of a song, and I can't really imagine having a song I really enjoyed and not having the lyrics memorized.

If I find the lyrics offensive or full-on stupid, then I usually won't like the song. But honestly I don't think that many lyrics are full-on stupid. Most often, with Top 40 stuff, the lyrics are just very basic, and that can be fine, as long as they work well with the music and the singer's vocal delivery.

Alternatively (pun intended), if we go outside the mainstream core a little, there are so many incredible lyrics out there. Not that Top 40 stuff can't be artistically strong. It definitely can be. It just frequently isn't, IMO, because that's often not what it was created to be in the first place.