I be up at the gym, just working on my fitness. He's my witness., ....wow, intelligent. |
I be up at the gym, just working on my fitness. He's my witness., ....wow, intelligent. |
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Okay, I have nothing against that song in particular, but that line irks me like no other line can.
My brother and I were debating about the importance of lyrics, and whether a really good beat or rythym can override terribly stupid lyrics. Personally, I can't stand songs with uber-dumb lyrics, no matter how catchy they are. There have been memorable exceptions (most embarrassingly, Fergie's songs), but as a general rule it's a big, big NO. Perfect example? "I'm in Luv With a Stripper" WTFOMG. I know people that love that song but hate the lyrics, but solely because of the lyrics, I can't stand it. So, to you, can a catchy tune make you ignore lyrics? Can really good lyrics override a so-so song? |
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I can only think of one example in particular where the lyrics are good, but the song itself is bad... "Girl Next Door" by Saving Jane. her voice and just the... guh.
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