So one can say that I write all the time, that goes for the lyrics as well.
When I write lyrics for Priest, I'm writing them for Priest. I'm not writing them for me.
I find lyrics can come at any time during the day, as can music.
I used to know all the lyrics to all the songs from 'The Phantom of the Opera.'
Poetry and lyrics are very similar. Making words bounce off a page.
Rap lyrics are really the only thing I've ever written.
Lyrics are no more important than the music. There's no point in forcing them on people.
All my early lyrics were about confidence.
In the Song "Bad Romance", the French lyrics are "Je veux ton amour et je veux ta revanche", which translates to "I want your love and I want your revenge".
Most of the lyrics are over a year old, and it doesn't feel like it's about me. Time created a distance.
I'm a big fan of lyrics - lyrics are the thing that move me in certain ways.
The lyrics are the essential part in our songs.
I love amazing lyrics paired with amazing melodies.
Lyrics are my racket; music is play - the fluff stuff.
I'm a huge fan of sing-songy lyrics and loud guitars. Whatever punk band does that gets a gold star!
I have no desire to write lyrics with Adrenaline Mob.
I consider myself a lyrics guy.
I stand behind all the lyrics I've ever written; I don't have a problem with that.
Catchy lyrics are being given more importance.
Lyrics are so important, I hate every second of writing them, but it's something I take great pride in when it's finished.
I usually write lyrics first, and then when I get home or close to any kind of instrument, I usually make a melody for those lyrics.
Lyrics can be important, but ultimately, what pulls people in on a song is melody and the tracks and the way music feels.
I write hate lyrics really well. It's not every day you can use them, really.
Cynthia's lyrics always expressed the feelings people felt but they couldn't express themselves.
My music is a little dark, and my lyrics are a little darker. Every day, I'm fighting towards the light.
If you actually dissect the lyrics in 'Motley Crue', you'll notice that there's a lot going on beneath the surface.
I'm really big into lyrics in my own songs, so I look up to Drake in that aspect.
All of our lyrics are really personal, and we get a lot of personal letters.
My lyrics are about same-sex relationships, because that's who I am. It was important to me that I felt comfortable expressing myself.