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Ashley Ayers
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13. "Anybody else feel like acapellas were overlooked, here? "
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"Music without lyrics is still music, but lyrics without music are poetry. "

That's not true.

Songs like "Untitled" by Terence Trent D'arby
or "Me And A Gun" by Tori Amos
are both great songs with no music at all.

  

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"Lyrics and singing, are music's greatest deal-breakers" [View all] , imcvspl, Tue Jun-04-13 10:35 AM
 
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i definitely listen to the music first.
Jun 04th 2013
1
I am a self-proclaimed lyrical nerd...
Jun 04th 2013
2
there's no such thing as a hit lyric.
Jun 04th 2013
3
pretty much
Jun 04th 2013
6
the combination of both is important
Jun 04th 2013
4
I somewhat agree
Jun 04th 2013
5
Hahaha. Pretty much.
Jun 04th 2013
7
Music's more important, otherwise there'd be no instrumentals ever
Jun 04th 2013
8
hmmmmm....
Jun 04th 2013
9
      as such
Jun 04th 2013
11
It depends on the type of music and whether music or lyrics
Jun 04th 2013
10
i feel like, when it comes to lyrics
Jun 04th 2013
12
Didn't "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye" reach #1
Jun 04th 2013
14
Yep, it did. Another great example: Don't Worry, Be Happy.
Jun 04th 2013
16
I think you're confusing 'music' and 'instrumentation'
Jun 04th 2013
15
      So break this down for me...
Jun 04th 2013
17
           the whole question is subjective
Jun 04th 2013
19
                Ah I see what you're saying now.
Jun 04th 2013
20
I think people put too much emphasis on the content of lyrics...
Jun 04th 2013
18

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