Queen's somebody to love on the radio: Each morning I get up and die a little
Guy 1: dude did that just say it's more then I get for butt dialing
Guy 2: No. That was a pretty big lyric fail
Guy 1: dude did that just say it's more then I get for butt dialing
Guy 2: No. That was a pretty big lyric fail
by Strawberry_Gashes March 9, 2010

by Teslabagwell January 30, 2019

When you are producing words for a song (or something like that) and you all of a sudden lack any quality in your lyrics or genuinely can't think of any, this is called a lyric stump and it is a very common problem among all types of musicians, and some solutions involve:
Listening to Music
Reading something
Painting or looking at other paintings
You get the idea.
This will often happen if you are changing how you are singing about something and/or what you are singing about.
Listening to Music
Reading something
Painting or looking at other paintings
You get the idea.
This will often happen if you are changing how you are singing about something and/or what you are singing about.
An example of a lyric stump:
He knocks on Satan's door
Delivers whom he bore
And...And..err...Damn it! I was getting somewhere with this!
He knocks on Satan's door
Delivers whom he bore
And...And..err...Damn it! I was getting somewhere with this!
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