When it comes to who writes good lyrics, I like the one written by Luo Dayou the best. Not only do the lyrics rhyme, but the content is also more beautiful. For example, in "The Story of Time": the flowers bloom in spring, the wind in autumn and the setting sun in winter. Not only is it neat, but it also has a parallel style, and the content is easy to understand. But some pop songs have really nonsense lyrics.
For example, the lyric "Let's hug back to back" in JJ Lin's "Back to Back Hug" is simply against common sense and unimaginable. I really don’t know why I wrote this lyrics. Is it just to rhyme?
In "The Thief", there is this sentence: Your smile is like a vicious dog, hitting my heart. This lyrics seems ridiculous and makes the Chinese teacher angry. Originally, your smile was sweet and healing. However, the meaning of this lyrics is probably not good at describing it. I think everyone will definitely avoid vicious dogs when they see them. When we write lyrics, can we be more elegant and consider the audience?
There is also a lyric describing myself in "Jiangnan": Circle, circle, circle, circle, round me. I think you are glutinous rice balls. Nowadays, people’s aesthetics have not dropped to such a low level.
There is also the sentence "Ten men, seven are stupid, eight are stupid, nine are bad, and one is loved by everyone" in "Sisters and Sisters Stand Up". I think your mathematics is sports. The teacher taught it. Even if you count your fingers and toes, you will know that it does not add up to ten. I wonder if we can consider the mood of the math teacher when writing lyrics.
The most ridiculous thing is "Small Town Girl", in which there is a sentence: When I held hands with you many years ago, you were too shy to raise your head, and you would only look at the stars in the sky stupidly. I want to know how she saw the stars. Could it be that she saw through the earth through clairvoyance?
I really don’t want to complain about those lyrics that are made up for the sake of rhyming. In fact, it is much better to write the lyrics well than those lyrics written for the sake of rhyming. There once was a person who wrote lyrics because I won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Finally, I hope that while bringing joy to everyone, it can also bring some fulfillment.