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Lyricists Aren’t Forever Poets: Some of The Severest Song Lyric Pc

By: The Lyricist

Lyric p are often viewed as verse for the hoi polloi; in turn, those who spell Lyric poems are taken as poets. This theme may not be true all the time, but it is applicably to a hardly a notably artists. Norah Jones, Tupac, Jewel, and Paul McCartney are better-known writers of Lyrics (and creators of music too, of course), and their Lyrics have been advertised as scripts which are often classed as poetry compendiums. Not all Words are verse forms, of course, but their regular work often pass the general of literature. At its best, Lyrics can surpass music and part as great literature. But at its Crummiest, Lyric poems can be cringe-inducing incubuses. Here are some of the Lyrics that do not pass the banners of great music.

“Whenever, Wherever,” by Shakira

Some of Shakira’s vocals have big Words. For representative, parts of the Lyric poems of “Underneath Your Clothes” gravel the tropical (“Underneath your clothes / There's an endless story”). Sadly, the Words of “Whenever, Wherever” do not have that same flair. A music magazine considered this part of the Lyric poems the Worst: "Lucky that my breasts / Are small and humble / So you don't confuse / Them with mountains").

“Ass Like That,” by Eminem

Different creative person who has already saved a total of earlier hits with great Lyric poems, the Words of Eminemn have been summoned all over the world as the poesy of his coevals. His lyrics portray the real America, the way people wouldn’t want to hear about because it hears too close to home. Yet, in “Ass Like That,” it seems as if Eminem’s Words have dropped. The usual earmarks of Eminem are still in the Lyrics (here, he acknowledgments and sources a number of female celebrities). But with Words like “I ain't never seen an ass like that / The way you move it, you make my pee pee go / Doing, doing, doing,” no add up of smart paronomasia and pop culture citations could make the Vocal—and the Words—any better.

“Elevation,” by U2

U2 is one of the most influential and persisting bands today. Their vocations have spawned decades, with a count of iconic and big songs to boot. Notwithstanding, their Vocal “Elevation” (which was used in the soundtrack of the Tomb Raider movie) didn’t exactly elevate with the critics. It ranks fifth in ABC’s Worst Words list, maybe not because of the Song per se, but because of people’s outlooks. The Lyrics of “Elevation” was said to be vanished. Case in point: “I've got no self-control/ Been living like a mole now/ Going down, excavation”

“Life,” by Des’ree

“I'm afraid of the dark / Especially when I'm in a park / And there's no one else around, Oh I get the shivers. / I don't want to see a ghost, / It's the sight that I fear most / I'd rather have a piece of toast / And watch the evening news,” go the Lyric poems of Des’ree’s “Life.” This corpses to be her most thriving Vocal to date, and the Words of “Life” may reveal why she didn’t become a bigger star. The attack of the Lyrics is notable. Still, the rhymes in the Lyrics aren’t.

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