Lyricism
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- | :"[[Word]]s: Can't say what they mean don't [[meaning|mean]] what they say" --[[Tom Tom Club]] | + | # Great [[enthusiasm]]. |
- | + | # Suitability to be sung or used as [[lyrics]]. | |
- | "[[Wordy Rappinghood]]" is a musical composition by the American New Wave band [[Tom Tom Club]], the single is reputed for bringing [[postmodernism]] to [[pop music]] [[lyricism]]. | + | |
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- Suitability to be sung or used as lyrics.
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