Whether lyrically or musically, it reaches in there and grabs your soul. That's the stuff I gravitate toward.
Drake is a lyrical genius, and he's great with melodies, and Pharrell is an amazing producer and songwriter.
So much of listening to lyrically driven music is projecting your own feelings and experiences into the music.
I'm the Most Lyrically Flamboyant Artist of All Time.
I may not be as lyrically adept as Jay-Z and Morrissey, but at least I can sing what I feel.
I like lyrical rappers and turn up rappers.
I'm no lyrical stylist; you wouldn't pick me for a perfect sentence, and I certainly wouldn't describe my novels as intellectual.
I'm lyrically driven, I'm not musically driven.
A lot of the lyrical ideas do have a lot of meaning in a way, although it is somewhat abstracted.
'Tailgate Blues' is kind of a lyrical masterpiece of a country song.
That's the bulk of my lyrical output - being confused and trying to find answers to my confusion.
I was so excited to do 'Slow' with Matoma. The song is lyrically so beautiful, and the production brings it all to life.
Lyrically and melodically, Drake was definitely a big influence of mine.
My lyrical content is all about entertainment.
The trumpet was not a lyrical singing instrument.
I started as a lyrical singer. But it was through the pop universe that I reached international fame.
Lyrically we tried to just not be the same as a lot of the other crap that is out there right now.