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Lyrically meaning
In a manner that is pleasing to hear, as singing or speaking; in a lyrical manner. | In terms of the lyrics.
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Coming of age musically and lyrically, the former Disney star upped her game on her second album.
Director Kieran Griffiths described the opening song as 'lyrically beautiful’ and ‘musically gorgeous'.
I know it is early times yet and maybe the best is yet to come, but for what I have heard so far, I think not all performers took the time to prepare themselves vocally, lyrically and musically.
Lyrically, “Let Me Be the One” is a kind of two-handed testimonial, with Costner and Beck taking turns making promises, if the other person will just accept them as their partner for life.
The album is cohesive in its sound but still lyrically diverse and interesting, which speaks to the strength of having multiple songwriters.
It is that deliberate and lyrically written juxtaposition of his own existential experience outside with his learnings and experience during his travels inside the war that is his literary and spiritual accomplishment.
Lyrically, “Blunt Blowin'” serves as a declaration of independence and a reflection on Lil Wayne’s status in the rap game.
Lyrically, Gonzalez has to fight the instinct “not to overshare”, he says.
Lyrically, “Good Times” is straightforward and focuses on Styles P’s personal experiences with smoking weed.
Lyrically, Owen draws mostly from his memories of his grandmother battling Alzheimer’s and dementia and her simple artistry of collecting cicada molts, feathers, and acorn shells to decorate her dresser.
One could argue it is one of the most lyrically rich and nuanced albums of all time.
The group took the time to sequence their British albums in a specific way, and they used those LPs to establish what interested them lyrically and musically at that point in their career.
The song then explodes into an energetic beat, as Spitty responds with unapologetic swagger and an even deeper dive into his identity and upbringing lyrically.
But then years later, you look at it and that stuff was the truest, lyrically.
He really had a picture in his head, lyrically, of where things were going.
His lyrically scrambled iambic pentameter can be politically bent, spiritually seeking, and tongue-in-cheek humorous with just a twist of serious.
It screams that this is a new type of album for the singer, but is lyrically void of the raw emotional power Green would need to provide.
It’s unusually slow for a Will Toledo song, and perhaps more lyrically direct than normal too.
Lyrically, Parker has invariably explored themes like failed relationships, introspection, solitude, and uncertainty, but musically, he’s always been in a state of metamorphosis.
Lyrically, we went over-the-top.