Some people think that only the melody can make a song popular, however, others think that the lyrics is more important. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
In today’s world, there is a common belief that to make a
song
popular, it has to have a good melody
, while
others consider that the lyrics are contributed more. This
essay will examine both camps, but personally, I strongly advocate the view that the melody
is more significant.
On the one hand, words play an important part in a song
, because they provide comprehension and a sense of a song
. However
, while
some songs consist of thoughtful lines which make individuals think and develop their horizons, others can have silly and unconnected ones. For instance
, the song
“Partymaker” by singer Pika has some bizarre and unrelated collocations such
as: We dance Boogie woogie
Change the capitalization
Woogie
by
"Change preposition
apply
ay
, Lyuli Lyuli", Wild Mowgli - jungle, his Google in Google, Matryoshka dolls in the doll, the day - take in Change preposition
by ay
dublje
… Correct your spelling
double
Thus
, despite the fact that this
was extremely popular a few years ago, I consider it was not due to
the texts but to the melody
.
At the other extreme, the melody
is able to set the rhythm and meaning of the song
from the first seconds and lure a listener. In other words
, the melody
draws the attention of people, and after listening it is quite easy to recognize the song
everywhere just with a couple of the first notes. Take, for example
, the same song
“Partymaker” has a legendary melody
which all the Russians know and even made a vast number of covers. So, it seems clear that the melody
has more contributing factors to make a song
prominent.
In conclusion, there is strong evidence that melody
plays a more significant role in the popularity of a song
. However
, there is no doubt that a combination of that factors can double the outstanding effect.Submitted by alieksdandr on
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