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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lyrics from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a set of lyrics, such as a song, poem, or rap. For example: The artist performed the song with the lyrics from their latest album.
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He had to get the Spanish lyrics from his aunt.
Lyrics from Christmas in Hollis, by Run-DMC.
Jeremy Sams adapted the book and lyrics from the French.
Takes a list of elements and update the note's lyrics from that list.
He explained that the words were the lyrics from the theme song to Battlestar Galactica.
Did you translate the lyrics from Turkish, or was the song originally written in English?
In between conversations, a D.J. chooses lyrics from Arabic pop songs that echo complaints from listeners.
Lyrics, from the rappers on the bill, were largely devoted to self-promotion and sex.
Let's get ready for our midweek solve with some uplifting lyrics from Alicia Keys: Your thoughts?
(Many of his songs take their lyrics from words he heard chanted or exclaimed at protests).
To complement that, he also has lyrics from the DMX song "Prayer" on his left side.
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