Sentence examples for amazing lyrics from inspiring English sources

The phrase "amazing lyrics" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe song lyrics that are particularly impressive or impactful.
Example: "The amazing lyrics of that song really resonated with me and captured my emotions perfectly."
Alternatives: "incredible lyrics" or "fantastic lyrics".

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The track begins with a sample of the song "By the Sea" by the teenage sibling duo Wendy and Bonnie, from their 1969 album Genesis, which Super Furries singer Gruff Rhys has described as "amazing songs, amazing lyrics and amazing voices".

"I think those are some of the most amazing lyrics that were ever written in rock and roll," Mothersbaugh said, "dealing with conspicuous consumption and the stupidity of capitalism and sexual frustration all in one song.

"Read the Amazing Lyrics To Eminem's 'Rap God,'" gushed Vibe Magazine's John Kennedy, while Time's Per Liljas called the new single "divine".

Danny is a movie writer so he wrote these amazing lyrics and we called in Matty Pipes to have a go at them the next day.

As I went deeper into the Hip's catalog and discovered more, I had some epiphanies that much of Canada had already come to, the most major of which was: Gord Downie can write some amazing lyrics!

As I went deeper into their catalog and discovered more, I had some epiphanies that much of Canada had already come to, the most major of which was: Gord Downie can write some amazing lyrics!

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An amazing lyric that comes out during this scene is she goes, "The moon is bright tonight" and he sings, "Maybe not, I heard Spike Lee is shooting a movie down the street".

"It's just amazing writing, lyrics," she says of the songwriter Jim Steinman's work.

It's so direct: it's basic and economical, the instruments are never crowded, the melodies are amazing, the lyrics are great, and Bowie shows how you can play with a tough rock band and still have sophisticated ideas.

The video is set to the tune of "Part Of Your World" from "The Little Mermaid," and includes amazing original lyrics like "Why does my vagina mean I get less pay?" This video drives home just how much we need to close the wage gap faced by women -- and mermaids.

Performed by soprano Ellen Winhall and mezzo soprano Emily Edmonds this is a quite gorgeous take on the fairy tale: amazing harmonies, beautiful lyrics, and a dark undercurrent that echoes the origins of fairy tales.

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