When I read comments on youtube or whatnot people seem not to understand that there's a difference between lyrical and technical.
Lyrical: Expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way.
You don't even have to rhyme to be lyrical.
Technical: Complex rhyme schemes, multi-syllable rhyming, etc. (This is not the actual definition but the direction.)
Now you know.
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Permalink Reply by Austin Smith on December 7, 2012 at 8:28pm you're an idiot
Permalink Reply by Rodrick Benavidez on December 7, 2012 at 8:43pm cool never thought about it that way
Permalink Reply by Shane on December 7, 2012 at 11:02pm Your disapproval means nothing. All the face palms in the world couldn't do anything about that.
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Permalink Reply by Twiztid Lestat on December 10, 2012 at 1:22am He said ''You don't even have to rhyme to be lyrical.''......laughable
Permalink Reply by Gavyn Gunn on December 10, 2012 at 1:55am
Permalink Reply by Shane on December 10, 2012 at 3:46am In poetry its called a "blank verse". The definition of lyrical doesn't state anything about rhyming. When someones lyrical it means they speak from the heart. I'll put some examples below.
Tech N9ne - Mama Nem (Lyrical)
Eminem - Infinite (Technical)
Brotha Lynch Hung - I Tried To Commit Suicide (Lyrical)
Tech N9ne - He's A Mental Giant (Technical)
Twiztid Lestat said:
He said ''You don't even have to rhyme to be lyrical.''......laughable
Permalink Reply by Khristopher Davis on December 10, 2012 at 6:08am What parts of Mama Nem and He's A Mental Giant Didn't rhyme??
Shane said:
In poetry its called a "blank verse". The definition of lyrical doesn't state anything about rhyming. When someones lyrical it means they speak from the heart. I'll put some examples below.
Tech N9ne - Mama Nem (Lyrical)
Eminem - Infinite (Technical)
Brotha Lynch Hung - I Tried To Commit Suicide (Lyrical)
Tech N9ne - He's A Mental Giant (Technical)
Twiztid Lestat said:He said ''You don't even have to rhyme to be lyrical.''......laughable
Permalink Reply by Shane on December 10, 2012 at 5:40pm ............. In order to rap you do have to rhyme but you don't have to be lyrical. Being lyrical is something an artist can add to his verse. I just stated what a blank verse was to let you know that you don't have to rhyme to be lyrical in poetry. Rap is poetry but poetry where you have to rhyme.
Bottom line, what i'm trying to say is that being lyrical is different from doing alot of multi-syllable rhyming.
PS: I didn't mean to imply that any songs I labelled "lyrical" didn't rhyme. I completely ignored there rhyming and just targeted any song that was lyrical.
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